SPORTSTop NFL reunions for 2017Week 1, Saints vs. Vikings: Adrian Peterson's return to Minnesota, where he stands as the franchise's all-time leading rusher, will make the Monday night opener that much more interesting.Chris Humphreys, USA TODAY SportsSeahawks at Packers, Week 1: Eddie Lacy spent four seasons with Green Bay but signed as a free agent with the Seahawks.Jeff Hanisch, USA TODAY SportsEagles at Chiefs, Week 2: Doug Pederson was a longtime assistant to Andy Reid in Philly and KC but will face him for the first time this season.Bill Streicher, USA TODAY SportsWashington at L.A. Rams, Week 2: Rams coach Sean McVay was with the Redskins from 2010-16.Kirby Lee, USA TODAY SportsBears at Bucs, Week 2: QB Mike Glennon signed a three-year contract with Chicago in the offseason.Kim Klement, USA TODAY SportsPatriots at Saints, Week 2: The Saints were desperate for help on defense, so they traded Brandin Cooks to the Patriots for draft picks.Mark J. Rebilas, USA TODAY SportsBills at Panthers, Week 2: Sean McDermott was with the Panthers since 2011. He takes over a Bills team that was middle-of-the-pack in defense last season.Kevin Hoffman, USA TODAY SportsBears at Packers, Week 4 (and Week 10 in Chicago): Martellus Bennett is now with the Packers, but his best season was with the Bears in 2014.Matthew Emmons, USA TODAY SportsBrowns at Texans, Week 6: Brock Osweiler, former Texans QB, will be given the chance to win the QB job in Cleveland.Winslow Townson, USA TODAY SportsRams at Vikings, Week 11: Sam Bradford spent the first four seasons of his career in St. Louis. With the Vikings, Bradford led the NFL with a 71.6 completion percentage last season.Bruce Kluckhohn, USA TODAY SportsJaguars at Cardinals, Week 11: Defensive end Calais Campbell left a good team in Arizona to join the Jags.Gary A. Vasquez, USA TODAY SportsBears at Eagles, Week 12: If Alshon Jeffery can stay on the field, he could easily be the Eagles' best receiver.Mike Dinovo, USA TODAY SportsBroncos at Dolphins, Week 13: His stay in Miami was short, one season, but Denver's Vance Joseph – after almost 20 years as an assistant in college and the NFL – finally got his chance to be a head coach.Ron Chenoy, USA TODAY Sports