The NFL season may not kick off for another four months, but fans can already get excited for the 2023 season as the full schedule was released on Thursday.
There will be 18 Sunday Night Football games this upcoming season, beginning on Sunday, Sept. 10 running through Sunday, Jan. 7.
Some of the most anticipated matchups include Week 1 when the Cowboys face the Giants in an NFC East rivalry game and in Week 4 when Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs travel to face Aaron Rodgers and the Jets.
NBC will broadcast all 18 SNF games, as usual, with streaming options on Peacock. All games will start at 8:20 p.m. ET.
Here’s a full look at the 2023 schedule for Sunday Night Football:
Week 1
Cowboys at Giants, Sept. 10
Week 2
Dolphins at Patriots, Sept. 17
Week 3
Steelers at Raiders, Sept. 24
Week 4
Chiefs at Jets, Oct. 1
Week 5
Cowboys at 49ers, Oct. 8
Week 6
Giants at Bills, Oct. 15
Week 7
Dolphins at Eagles, Oct. 22
Week 8
Bears at Chargers, Oct. 29
Week 9
Bills at Bengals, Nov. 5
Week 10
Jets at Raiders, Nov. 12
Week 11
Vikings at Broncos, Nov. 19
Week 12
Ravens at Chargers, Nov. 26
Week 13
Chiefs at Packers, Dec. 3
Week 14
Eagles at Cowboys, Dec. 10
Week 15
Ravens at Jaguars, Dec. 17
Week 16
Bengals at Steelers, Dec. 24
Bills at Chargers, Dec. 24
Week 17
Packers at Vikings, Dec. 31
Week 18
TBD, Jan. 7
We're OFFICIALLY ready for football season! 😍
— Sunday Night Football on NBC (@SNFonNBC) May 12, 2023
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