The Green Bay Packers will be playing the 2023 season without Aaron Rodgers as the starting quarterback for the first time in 15 years. This new era of uncertainty is also a very exciting one, and NFL schedule makers seem to agree because the Packers have been awarded five Prime Time games this season. Additionally, the Packers will make their return to Thanksgiving Football in Detroit this season.
The Athletic‘s Matt Schneidman reported the 2023 schedule on Twitter. It is important to remember that all games are subject to being flexed by the NFL.
The Green Bay Packers 2023 Schedule
- Week One: September 10- at Chicago Bears (3:25 PM on Fox)
- Week Two: September 17- at Atlanta Falcons (Noon on Fox)
- Week Three: September 24- vs New Orleans Saints (Noon on Fox)
- Week Four: September 28- vs Detroit Lions (Thursday Night Football- 7:15 PM on Amazon Prime)
- Week Five: October 9- at Las Vegas Raiders (Monday Night Football- 7:15 on ESPN)
- Week Six: BYE
- Week Seven: October 22- at Denver Broncos (3:25 on CBS)
- Week Eight: October 29- vs Minnesota Vikings (Noon on Fox)
- Week Nine: November 5- vs Los Angeles Rams (Noon on Fox)
- Week Ten: November 12- at Pittsburgh Steelers (Noon on CBS)
- Week Eleven: November 19- vs Los Angeles Chargers (Noon on Fox)
- Week Twelve: November 23- at Detroit Lions (Thanksgiving Day, 11:30 AM on Fox)
- Week Thirteen: December 3- vs Kansas City Chiefs (Sunday Night Football, 7:20 PM on NBC)
- Week Fourteen: December 11- at New York Giants (Monday Night Football, 7:15 on ESPN)
- Week Fifteen: December 17- vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Noon on Fox)
- Week Sixteen: December 24- at Carolina Panthers (Noon on Fox)
- Week Seventeen: December 31- at Minnesota Vikings (Sunday Night Football, 7:20 on NBC)
- Week Eighteen: TBD- vs Chicago Bears (time and station TBD)
It is interesting that the Packers will start and end their season with games against the Chicago Bears. It is also noteworthy that three of their last six games will be in Prime Time. Hopefully they are in contention for a spot in the playoffs at that point and they do not get flexed out of those time slots.
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I see 2 wins & 15 losses or 3 wins 14 losses