Personally, I think the Seattle Seahawks will take center stage this year, leveraging their rich history as NFC champions and the primetime spotlight they’ve already secured in the 2026 season. While the NFL allows up to six primetime games per team, the Seahawks aim to maximize visibility through strategic matchups—such as a Week 18 showdown between Chicago Bears and New England Patriots. A key question remains: How will the Seahawks balance regional dominance with national attention? The primetime schedule includes a Sunday night clash against Los Angeles Rams, a Monday Night matchup against San Francisco 49ers, and a Thursday Night series featuring Denver Broncos and Arizona Cardinals. Notably, the Seahawks have scheduled a Christmas Day showdown against Kansas City Chiefs, a rare occurrence in December. In terms of non-divisional road games, the 49ers’ rivalry with the Seahawks adds intrigue, while the Broncos’ recent performance hints at potential challenges. The final two games involve Saturday night coverage, a departure from the usual primetime format. Overall, the Seahawks are poised to capitalize on their strengths and create a memorable season.