The 2019 NFL schedule was released Wednesday night and while we already knew who each team would be playing this year, we now know when all the games will happen.

Drama, indeed.

I know you’re going to watch all of your favorite team’s games and most likely watch RedZone all day on Sundays, but here are seven games you should definitely make time for because they are all worthy of your attention for various reasons.

With that said, let’s break ’em down.

7. Steelers at Jets, Week 16, Dec. 22, 1 p.m.

Le’Veon Bell sat out all of last season, his final year with the Steelers, so he could get a big payday in the offseason. While his deal with the Jets probably wasn’t as big as he hoped, it’s still a good chunk of change. Now he gets to face his former team for the first time, though it would have been more fun if this game was in Pittsburgh. Also, with this happening in Week 16 imagine if a big game by Bell derailed the Steelers’ playoff hopes?

6. Browns at Patriots, Week 8, Oct. 27, 4:25 p.m.

The Browns don’t usually make lists like this but that has all changed in less than a year thanks to QB Baker Mayfield’s electric rookie season and also because of the addition of Odell Beckham Jr. The young guns vs. the old guys in Foxborough. Yeah, this should be fun.

5. Chiefs at Bears, Week 16, Dec. 22, 8:20 p.m.

Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs offense is awesome. Khalil Mack and the Bears defense is awesome. Yeah, this is going to be awesome. This is a juicy matchup, especially with it happening in the second-to-last week of the season when both teams will likely be fighting for playoff spots in their respective conferences. Lots could be at stake.

4. Packers at Chiefs, Week 8, Oct. 27, 8:20 p.m.

Aaron Rodgers vs. Patrick Mahomes is something we’d watch every day of the week. This should be a high-scoring affair, we’ll just see if the Packers can keep up. A perfect way to end a Sunday of NFL action.

3. Saints at Rams, Week 2, Sept. 15, 4:25 p.m.

The Saints can’t get payback for their loss to the Rams in last season’s NFC title game, because no regular season win can do that. But these two teams played two fun games last season and will give it a go this time in Los Angeles in a fun Week 2 matchup.

2. Patriots at Eagles, Week 11, Nov. 17, 4:25 p.m.

This is the first meeting since Super Bowl 52, which, of course, the Eagles won with Nick Foles as their QB. Now Carson Wentz will look to get his own win over Tom Brady and the Patriots in what should be a festive atmosphere in Philly. Surprised this isn’t a Sunday night game.

1. Chiefs at Patriots, Week 14, Dec. 8, 4:25 p.m.

Mahomes vs. Brady again? Yes please. These two teams played in a legendary AFC Championship Game last season and had a great regular season game, too. We’ll take this matchup for as long as Brady is still in the NFL. Surprised this isn’t a Sunday night game, too.