If you’re looking for the full Monday Night Football schedule for the 2023 NFL season, we’ve got you covered.
While it’s true that the National Football League dominates most nights of the week during the course of the season, there’s still nothing like taking in the classic feel of Monday Night Football to close out another week of the regular season. The weekly exhibition has been a staple in American sports for decades, and it feels like an institution as much as the sport itself.
What’s amazing is that Monday Night Football has been a part of our televised lives since 1970, the year that the Chiefs won their very first Super Bowl. Since then, the network and announcers have changed with the times but the drama has not, which is why so many millions continue to tune in each week.
With the reveal of this year’s 2023 NFL regular season schedule, we’ve now got a view on how the Monday Night Football slate looks and it’s a good one. This year’s featured competitions involve fierce division rivals, Super Bowl contenders going head-to-head in the regular season, and some up-and-coming teams looking to make good on the primetime opportunities they’ve been given.
Let’s take a look at this year’s Monday Night Football schedule.
- Week 1, 9/11 – Bills @ Jets
- Week 2, 9/18 – Saints @ Panthers; Browns @ Steelers
- Week 3, 9/25 – Eagles @ Bucs; Rams @ Bengals
- Week 4, 10/2 – Seahawks @ Giants
- Week 5, 10/9 – Packers @ Raiders
- Week 6, 10/16 – Cowboys @ Chargers
- Week 7, 10/23 – 49ers @ Vikings
- Week 8, 10/30 – Raiders @ Lions
- Week 9, 11/6 – Chargers @ Jets
- Week 10, 11/13 – Broncos @ Bills
- Week 11, 11/20 – Eagles @ Chiefs
- Week 12, 11/27 – Bears @ Vikings
- Week 13, 12/4 – Bengals @ Jags
- Week 14, 12/11 – Titans @ Dolphins; Packers @ Giants
- Week 15, 12/18 – Chiefs @ Patriots
- Week 16, 12/25 – Ravens @ 49ers
- Week 17, 12/30 – Lions @ Cowboys
- Week 18 – TBD DOUBLEHEADER