21 NFL Memes Celebrating The Long Awaited New Season

Jake Parker

6 months ago

Kickoff Week, Comedy on the House

Updated on Sep 4, 2025

At my buddy’s draft party, I drew the first pick, yelled “strategic excellence,” and immediately selected a player who’s questionable with a mysterious calf. Somebody handed me wings; somebody else sent NFL memes; I reconsidered my life choices.

The start of the season is perfect for humor: hope is undefeated, fantasy football rosters look like Nobel projects, and everyone’s timeline smells like nachos and optimism. That’s why NFL memes hit so clean right now—they compress kickoff jitters, bad beats, and victory laps into one-liners you can sling between bites of dip. Add a couple football memes and some game day memes, and you’ve got a complete field kit for surviving Week 1 takes.

21 NFL memes Season Kickoff Laughs

Split-panel meme: a painting of a city engulfed in flames on top; below, a man in a blue shirt cupping his hands to shout.
Four-panel of a man in a brown suit standing in a vast yellow field, checking his watch, waiting, then lying down.
Stern-looking TV news anchor at a desk with a “breaking news” style caption joking that a certain team is already eliminated from the playoffs.
Two-panel infomercial gag: water gushes from a tank labeled with life problems; a hand slaps tape labeled “NFL season.”
Office comedy screenshot of a bespectacled manager in suspenders, captioned asking for the season to start already.
football field with “Back to Football” logo; background tree shows four seasons split down the middle.
Movie still of a masked muscular figure standing arms wide in a cavernous setting as a hero watches from afar; bold caption announces football season and trash talk.
Classic comic panel of a caped hero slapping his sidekick, speech bubbles arguing other sports versus “It’s football season!”
Four-panel cartoon of a thirsty-looking sea sponge staring at NFL logos, repeating “I don’t need it” before yelling “I need it!”
Monochrome cartoon of a child pouring milk into a giant pot with caption about cereal for dinner during football season.

Back from the scroll, your thumb’s probably warmed up and your coping mechanisms refreshed. You grabbed one image for “my kicker just outscored my RB1,” another for “red zone channel is my personality,” and a calm reaction for the friend who announces “this is our year” every year. That’s the magic of NFL memes on opening week—they make chaos feel like community, especially when the two-minute drill turns your heart into a maraca.

Let’s channel that energy. Save three go-tos labeled “hype,” “pain,” and “we ball.” If you want to sound like a genius during halftime, crack open fantasy waiver triage for quick pivots and skim bold season opener recap so your take sounds crisp without becoming a podcast. You don’t need perfect predictions; you need punctual punchlines.

Etiquette note while the timeline heats up: aim jokes at situations, not people; keep a “mixed-company” option for family threads; and retire a bit the moment it stops earning smiles. NFL memes of private leagues are a no-go unless everyone agrees. Tight crops and fewer words win on small screens—exactly why football memes travel faster than a busted coverage.

Strategy for rookie content captains: assign roles to your stash—one meme for bad beats, one for improbable wins, one for ref-related existentialism. Pair your laughs with tiny rituals so Sunday doesn’t eat you alive: send a grin, drink water, stretch your legs, check your bold fantasy football roster tips, return to the couch with dignity.

You’re loaded up with NFL memes for Thursday through Monday. Deploy kindly, save one gem for the overtime you didn’t emotionally budget for, and keep one spicy pick in the chamber for the inevitable “going for it on fourth” discourse. If you want to stay in the pocket without repeating the playbook, you’ll love these exact follow-ups at the buzzer: 45 College Football Memes That Stole the Stadium Cam, 30 Fantasy Memes You Can’t Unsee, 35 Sports Memes Who Just Can't Wait For Kickoff.

Author bio: Jake Parker once lost a matchup to a defense and called it character development.

Jake Parker, known around the web as "Jay," is a digital writer with over 10 years of experience covering internet humor, meme trends, and viral content. Before joining Thunder Dungeon, Jay was the lead editor at MemeWire, where he helped curate memes that broke the internet, including coverage on trends like Distracted Boyfriend, Kombucha Girl, and Bernie Sanders’ Mittens. A self-proclaimed "professional procrastinator," Jay spends his downtime scrolling Reddit and Twitter to stay ahead of what's about to break the internet next.

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