It’s that wonderful time of the year where the NFL finally releases the official schedules for the upcoming year and fan bases begin to throw out insane predictions about their team’s record despite rosters not even being set yet.
For all 32 teams, it means a clean slate — and another 17 weeks to work toward the 2020 Super Bowl at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium on February 2nd.
Once the schedules were released, it was time to figure out which teams had the easiest and hardest schedules, and it starts with Jon Gruden and the Raiders at No. 1.:
- Oakland Raiders — .539
- Denver Broncos — .537
- Jacksonville Jaguars — .531
- Houston Texans — .527
- Chicago Bears — .520
- Kansas City Chiefs — .520
- Indianapolis Colts — .518
- Atlanta Falcons — .518
- Tennessee Titans — .514
- Minnesota Vikings — .512
- San Francisco 49ers — .510
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers — .508
- Arizona Cardinals — .508
- Green Bay Packers — .504
- Dallas Cowboys — .504
- Carolina Panthers — .502
- Los Angeles Chargers — .502
- Miami Dolphins — .500
- Pittsburgh Steelers — .496
- Baltimore Ravens — .496
- Detroit Lions — .496
- New Orleans Saints — .488
- Cleveland Browns — .484
- Buffalo Bills — .480
- Seattle Seahawks — .479
- Philadelphia Eagles — .477
- Cincinnati Bengals — .473
- New York Jets — .473
- New York Giants — .473
- Los Angeles Rams — .473
- New England Patriots — .473
- Washington Redskins— .469
The Patriots and the Rams were the Super Bowl participants in February, but are 30th and 31st.