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2023 NFL regular season schedule: Monday Night Football, International games, playoff rematches

With the announcement of the full NFL schedule, we are in for a season of mouthwatering action with 14 playoff rematches and a Super Bowl replay.

KATELYN MULCAHYAFP

The NFL has now announced the full schedule of 2023 games, including the London and Germany international games and which teams will slug it out on Monday Night Football and Thursday Night Football. In addition, this season will feature for the first time a Black Friday game between the Dolphins at the Jets.

14 games will feature a rematch of last season’s playoffs, while the Super Bowl will have a chance to be replayed when the Philadelphia Eagles host the Kansas City Chiefs. There are 272 total games to be played.

The 2023 NFL schedule looks like this:

International games

  • Atlanta Falcons vs. Jacksonville Jaguars (Week 4) Wembley Stadium (London, U.K.)
  • Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Buffalo Bills (Week 5) Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (London, U.K.)
  • Baltimore Ravens vs. Tennessee Titans Week 6) Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (London, U.K.)
  • Miami Dolphins vs. Kansas City Chiefs (Week 9) Frankfurt Stadium (Frankfurt, Germany)
  • Indianapolis Colts vs. New England Patriots (Week 10) Frankfurt Stadium (Frankfurt, Germany)

Monday Night Football

  • Bills @ Jets
  • Saints @ Panthers
  • Browns @ Steelers
  • Eagles @ Buccaneers
  • Rams @ Bengals
  • Falcons @ Jaguars
  • Seahawks @ Giants
  • Packers @ Raiders
  • Cowboys @ Chargers
  • 49ers @ Vikings
  • Raiders @ Lions
  • Chargers @ Jets
  • Broncos @ Bills
  • Eagles @ Chiefs
  • Bears @ Vikings
  • Bengals @ Jaguars
  • Titans @ Dolphins
  • Packers @ Giants
  • Chiefs @ Patriots
  • Ravens @ 49ers
  • Lions @ Cowboys

While the full schedule is far too complicated to post here, for those who are of that kind of mindset, here is a byzantine grid layout of every game, via NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.

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