The NFL schedule goes quiet this weekend. In what has become a familiar pause that follows the conference championship games. With only two teams left, the league steps back briefly before shifting fully into Super Bowl week, leaving fans with one final football-free weekend before the season ends.
Are There Any NFL Games This Weekend?
The answer is no. There are no NFL games scheduled for this Saturday or Sunday. The NFL builds in an off week between the conference championships and the Super Bowl every year. The extra time allows teams to manage the demands that come with reaching the sport’s biggest stage. It also gives the league a chance to turn its full attention to Super Bowl week, which kicks off next week.
When is the Next NFL Game?
The next NFL action will be during the Pro Bowl Games, scheduled for Feb. 3. The event features a skills competition and a flag football game rather than a real game.
The final game of the season is Super Bowl LX, which will be played on Sunday, February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m. ET, with NBC carrying the broadcast and streaming available on Peacock and NFL+.
Early Look at Super Bowl 60
Super Bowl 60 will feature the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks, two teams that finished the regular season with 14-3 records. The Seahawks beat the 49ers and then the Rams to advance to their fourth Super Bowl in franchise history. New England defeated the Chargers, Texans, and Broncos to reach the big game for the 12th time.
Seattle enters as the NFC’s top seed and the No. 1 team in the PFSN power rankings, anchored by a defense that ranked among the league’s best and a special teams unit that consistently flipped field position. New England is the AFC’s No. 2 seed under head coach Mike Vrabel. The Patriots lean on a physical defense and MVP quarterback play from second-year starter Drake Maye.
The matchup carries weight beyond this season. Patriots-Seahawks brings back memories of Malcolm Butler’s goal-line interception in Super Bowl 49. This is the ninth Super Bowl rematch, with New England involved more than any franchise.
With no games on the schedule this weekend, the focus now shifts to the Pro Bowl and then to Super Bowl week. One game remains. It will determine the 2025 Super Bowl champion.

