As NFL teams prepare for the 2025 regular season, clubs are gearing up to travel thousands of miles around the globe. This year, teams will collectively travel 625,947 miles, with the NFC West logging the highest combined mileage of any division. Seven teams will even “travel around the world” (25,000 miles) at least once this season.

The charts below details total travel by team – including which clubs will “circle the world” in distance – and outlines this season’s unique scheduling quirks, from three-game road swings to weeks of back-to-back home and away games.

Division travel totals (from most to least)

Division

Travel Total (miles)

NFC West

114,833

AFC West

100,103

AFC South

91,234

NFC South

76,853

NFC East

72,265

AFC East

64,988

NFC North

56,181

AFC North

49,490

Teams traveling around the world at least once

Team

Travel Total (miles)

Los Angeles Chargers

37,086

Los Angeles Rams

34,832

Seattle

31,302

Jacksonville

29,006

San Francisco

28,363

Atlanta

25,947

Indianapolis

25,089

Teams with a three-game trip away from home during the 2025 season

Team

Schedule

Baltimore

Weeks 9-11

Cleveland 

Weeks 4-6

Indianapolis

Weeks 9-12

Jacksonville 

Weeks 7-10

New England

Weeks 5-7

Tennessee

Weeks 4-6

Teams with a three-game homestand during the 2025 season

Tennessee (Weeks 9-13, with a bye) is the only team this season with a four-game home stand. Seven other teams will have a three-game home stand at some point during the 2025 season:

Team

Schedule

Baltimore

Weeks 5-8, with a bye, and 12-14

Buffalo

Weeks 3-5

Cincinnati

Weeks 7-9

Detroit

Weeks 12-14

Houston

Weeks 8-10

Kansas City

Weeks 6-8

Tampa Bay

Weeks 13-15

Season kickoff games

Four teams will start the season with back-to-back home games: Green Bay, Indianapolis, New Orleans and the New York Jets.

Five teams will start the season with back-to-back games away from their home stadium: Carolina, the Los Angeles Chargers, the New York Giants, San Francisco and Tampa Bay.

Season closing games

Six teams finish the season with back-to-back home games: Atlanta, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Las Vegas, Minnesota and San Francisco.

Six teams finish the season with back-to-back games away from their home stadium: Arizona, Baltimore, Dallas, Detroit, New Orleans and Seattle.

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