2023 NFL Schedule Grid

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After weeks of waiting, we finally have the full 272-game regular season schedule. Needless to say, there are certainly some exciting matchups.

The 2023 NFL season kicks off with a Thursday Night Football matchup between the defending Super Bowl champion Chiefs and the dark horse Detroit Lions. This game is set to kick off on September 7th at 8:20 PM EST at Arrowhead Stadium.

Aaron Rodgers makes his debut for the New York Jets as they host the Buffalo Bills in Week 1, primetime on Monday Night Football. Not only do we get a triple-header on Thanksgiving, but we also get another triple-header on Christmas this year as well.

Thanksgiving Day opens with the Packers at the Lions, followed by the Commanders at the Cowboys, and finally ends with the Seahawks hosting the 49ers. As for Christmas, we’ll see the Raiders at the Chiefs, the Giants at the Eagles, and finally the Ravens on the road against the 49ers.

Another key matchup to watch out for is the Super Bowl 57 rematch between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles. This matchup will be the Monday Night Football game for Week 11, and will surely not disappoint.


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