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NFL announces full 2023 regular-season schedule

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The NFL released its complete schedule for the 2023 regular season Thursday evening.

Follow the links below to see team-by-team schedules.

NFC
DAL | NYG | PHI | WAS
CHI | DET | GB | MIN
ATL | CAR | NO | TB
ARI | LAR | SEA | SF
AFC
BUF | MIA | NE | NYJ
BAL | CIN | CLE | PIT
HOU | IND | JAX | TEN
DEN | KC | LAC | LV

The 2023 season officially begins Thursday Sept. 7 with the Kansas City Chiefs hosting the Detroit Lions.

There'll be five international games in 2023, including two matchups in Frankfurt, Germany. The two Frankfurt contests will involve the Chiefs and Miami Dolphins on Nov. 5, in addition to the Indianapolis Colts meeting the New England Patriots on Nov. 12.

Thanksgiving will be stuffed with NFL action. The slate starts with the Detroit Lions welcoming the Green Bay Packers. An NFC East clash between the Washington Commanders and Dallas Cowboys will follow that before the San Francisco 49ers take on the Seattle Seahawks. A bonus treat will see the Miami Dolphins take on the New York Jets in the first-ever Black Friday game.

Week 16 will feature a tripleheader on Christmas Day. The Las Vegas Raiders will go head-to-head with the Chiefs in the first bout before the New York Giants travel to Philadelphia to take on the Eagles in the second contest. The night matchup will see two top teams from both conferences square off as the Baltimore Ravens hit the road to face the San Francisco 49ers.

The 2023 regular season will also deliver a Super Bowl LVII rematch in Week 11 when the Chiefs collide with the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday Night Football.

The Chiefs, Los Angeles Chargers, Buffalo Bills, and Dallas Cowboys lead the league with six prime-time games in 2023. Meanwhile, the Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, Arizona Cardinals, and Atlanta Falcons won't feature in prime time.

Thursday night schedule
WeekDateMatchup
1Sept. 7Lions at Chiefs*
2Sept. 14Vikings at Eagles
3Sept. 21Giants at 49ers
4Sept. 28Lions at Packers
5Oct. 5Bears at Commanders
6Oct. 12Broncos at Chiefs
7Oct. 19Jaguars at Saints
8Oct. 26Buccaneers at Bills
9Nov. 2Titans at Steelers
10Nov. 9Panthers at Bears
11Nov. 16Bengals at Ravens
12Nov. 2349ers at Seahawks
13Nov. 30Seahawks at Cowboys
14Dec. 7Patriots at Steelers
15Dec. 14Chargers at Raiders
16Dec. 21Saints at Rams
17Dec. 28Jets at Browns

*The season-opening game and Week 12's Thanksgiving contest will be on NBC. All other Thursday games will be shown nationally on Amazon and on local stations in the two competing cities.

Monday Night Football (ESPN, ABC)
WeekDateMatchup
1Sept. 11Bills at Jets
2Sept. 18Saints at Panthers
2Sept. 18Browns at Steelers*
3Sept. 25Eagles at Buccaneers*
3Sept. 25Rams at Bengals
4Oct. 2Seahawks at Giants
5Oct. 9Packers at Raiders
6Oct. 16Cowboys at Chargers
7Oct. 2349ers at Vikings
8Oct. 30Raiders at Lions
9Nov. 6Chargers at Jets
10Nov. 13Broncos at Bills
11Nov. 20Eagles at Chiefs
12Nov. 27Bears at Vikings
13Dec. 4Bengals at Jaguars
14Dec. 11Titans at Dolphins
14Dec. 11Packers at Giants*
15Dec. 18Chiefs at Patriots
16Dec. 25Ravens at 49ers
17Dec. 30Lions at Cowboys**

* Will be ABC-exclusive broadcasts
** MNF moved to Saturday

Sunday Night Football (NBC)
WeekDateMatchup
1Sept. 10Cowboys at Giants
2Sept. 17Dolphins at Patriots
3Sept. 24Steelers at Raiders
4Oct. 1Chiefs at Jets
5Oct. 8Cowboys at 49ers
6Oct. 15Giants at Bills
7Oct. 22Dolphins at Eagles
8Oct. 29Bears at Chargers
9Nov. 5Bills at Bengals
10Nov. 12Jets at Raiders
11Nov. 19Vikings at Broncos
12Nov. 26Ravens at Chargers
13Dec. 3Chiefs at Packers
14Dec. 10Eagles at Cowboys
15Dec. 17Ravens at Jaguars
16Dec. 24Bengals at Steelers
17Dec. 31Packers at Vikings
Strength of schedule

The Eagles will play the most difficult schedule in the league based on their opponents' combined 2022 win percentage. The other three NFC East teams join the Super Bowl LVII losers inside the top 10.

Despite winning the Super Bowl, the Chiefs will play a middling schedule in 2023.

Teams in both South divisions occupy eight of the final 11 slots.

RankTeamOpp. 2022 recordOpp. 2022 win %
1Eagles161-123-40.566
2Dolphins158-127-20.554
3Patriots156-128-30.549
T-4Cowboys156-128-40.549
T-4Giants157-129-20.549
6Jets155-129-30.545
7Bills155-131-20.542
8Commanders153-133-20.535
9Rams152-133-30.533
10Raiders150-136-20.524
11Cardinals148-147-30.519
T-12Chargers149-1390.517
T-12Broncos148-138-20.517
T-12Seahawks148-138-20.517
1549ers147-142-00.514
16Chiefs147-1400.512
17Bengals146-140-20.51
18Bears143-145-10.497
19Vikings143-1450.497
20Lions143-1460.495
21Ravens138-147-20.484
22Buccaneers138-148-20.483
23Jaguars135-148-40.477
24Packers137-151-10.476
25Steelers134-151-20.47
26Browns131-154-20.46
27Panthers130-157-20.453
28Titans127-157-40.448
29Colts124-162-20.434
30Texans123-163-20.431
31Saints122-164-30.427
32Falcons119-167-30.417

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