The full schedule for the 2023/24 NFL season has finally been released, and four teams will be going into the campaign a little less pleased than the others as they won’t be in any of the primetime television slots.
As NFL journalist Ari Meirov has pointed out, the Houston Texans, Atlanta Falcons, Arizona Cardinals, and Indianapolis Colts will not be playing a single primetime game, meaning they won’t be playing at night.
The Texans should be a team to watch this season, having appointed DeMeco Ryans as their head coach while also drafting C.J. Stroud. Admittedly, there’s really nothing to shout about when it comes to the other three.
Meanwhile, the Washington Commanders will appear in just one nighttime fixture while the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Cleveland Browns, Tennessee Titans, Carolina Panthers, and Los Angeles Rams will all feature in two.
The New Orleans Saints will have three primetime matchups and should be one of the more interesting sides given their acquisition of quarterback Derek Carr. The Seattle Seahawks, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Miami Dolphins will also have three.
Teams boasting four slots include the Detroit Lions, Chicago Bears, Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, New England Patriots, and Pittsburgh Steelers.
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The New York Jets are also heading into 2023 with a new, proven QB, having traded for Aaron Rodgers. They will play a total of five primetime games, with the Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings, Las Vegas Raiders, Philadelphia Eagles, San Francisco 49ers, and New York Giants scheduled for involvement in five as well.
Four teams will play out six primetime contests in 2023. The Kansas City Chiefs are the current Super Bowl holders, so they were always going to be one of them. The Los Angeles Chargers, Buffalo Bills, and Dallas Cowboys are the other three.