A few assessments can be made about this NFL season without much dispute:
• No team is going to ease its way to U.S. Bank Stadium for Super Bowl LII.
• The odds of a champion repeating are slim (hello, Patriots).
• And history says the team that calls the host stadium home is never around at the end (looking at you, Vikings).
But let's face it, these 17 weeks are fraught with surprise and disaster. Be leery of the person who claims to know exactly how this all ends. This much, however, we can reasonably presume: These 10 games will define the 2017 NFL season.
Week 1: Giants at Cowboys
Dak Prescott (right) narrowly lost his NFL debut in Week 1 vs. the Giants a year ago. He's a better version of that quarterback now, but the Giants are more dangerous, too, having added receiver Brandon Marshall. Two Super Bowl contenders knock heads right away.
Week 2: Vikings at Steelers
The Vikings jumped out to a 5-0 start last year before it all fell apart. We'll see here whether they've rebounded, with a tough road test against tried-and-true Ben Roethlisberger.
Week 4: Raiders at Broncos
If the Raiders are the team we saw before Derek Carr's season-ending injury, they'll dominate their AFC West rival. Anything less will be a disappointment for Bay Area fans hungry for a championship before the team's departure to Las Vegas.