The NFL has just announced the schedule for the 2023 season, and it looks to be an exciting one. With the addition of two new teams, the Los Angeles Rams and Las Vegas Raiders, the league is set to have a full 32-team lineup for the first time since 2002.
The regular season will begin on Thursday, September 7th, with a matchup between the Rams and Raiders. This will be the first time that these two teams have faced off in the NFL, and it is sure to be an exciting game. The rest of the schedule will feature some exciting matchups throughout the season, including a rematch between the Rams and Raiders in Week 11.
In addition to the regular season, the NFL will also be hosting its annual Pro Bowl in Hawaii on January 14th. This game will feature the best players from each conference, and will be a great way to end the season.
The playoffs will begin on January 21st, with the Wild Card Round. The divisional round will follow on January 28th, and the conference championships will take place on February 4th. The Super Bowl will be held on February 11th, and will be played at a neutral site.
Overall, the 2023 NFL season looks to be an exciting one. With two new teams joining the league, there are sure to be some great matchups throughout the season. Fans can look forward to seeing some of their favorite teams in action, as well as some of the best players in the league competing for a Super Bowl title.



