NFL has announced the schedule of their next matches and this time the NFL won’t be a matter of five months because the league is extended for long while that could attract its fans across the world. This is a perfect decision by the management to put the demand and supply rule. Now, the league will have no more off season as everything would be prime time as per it’s worth and nationwide interest.
Here is the complete TV schedule of NFL for the fans living in the USA and outside America. You can enjoy about 256 games in the the NFL 2023 season and the following list of channels will help you in watching the NFL Live on TV or Online.
NFL Shedule & TV Coverage (Guide)
- Week 2, Sept. 13: Ravens at Bengals, 8:20 p.m., NFL Network
- Week 3, Sept. 20: Jets at Browns, 8:20 p.m., NFL Network
- Week 4, Sept. 27: Vikings at Rams, 8:20 p.m, FOX/NFL Network
- Week 5, Oct. 4: Colts at Patriots, 8:20 p.m, FOX/NFL Network
- Week 6, Oct. 11: Eagles at Giants, 8:20 p.m, FOX/NFL Network
- Week 7, Oct. 18: Broncos at Cardinals, 8:20 p.m, FOX/NFL Network
- Week 8, Oct. 27: Dolphins at Texans, 8:20 p.m, FOX/NFL Network
- Week 9, Nov. 1: Raiders at 49ers, 8:20 p.m, FOX/NFL Network
- Week 10, Nov. 8: Panthers at Steelers, 8:20 p.m, FOX/NFL Network
- Week 11, Nov. 15: Packers at Seahawks, 8:20 p.m, FOX/NFL Network
- Week 13, Nov. 29: Saints at Cowboys, 8:20 p.m, FOX/NFL Network
- Week 14, Dec. 6: Jaguars at Titans, 8:20 p.m, FOX/NFL Network
- Week 15, Dec. 13: Chargers at Chiefs, 8:20 p.m, FOX/NFL Network
- Week 15, (Saturday) Dec. 15: Texans at Jets, 4:30 p.m., NFL Network
- Week 15, (Saturday) Dec. 15: Browns at Broncos, 4:30 p.m., NFL Network
Officials have managed perfectly keeping each and everything in mind including the holidays special, best games for week and yes the big one “Thursday Night”. That would be on air on television midweek nationally.
This year the list of NFL broadcasters is wider, unlike last year the Amazon Prime broadcaster or streamed 11 Thursday night games, while a year before last year twitter streamed 10 games. But now the NFL has announced streaming rights for 2023 season for only Thursday nights football matches.
Starting this year, “Fox Sports” secured the deal of broadcasting NFL “Thursday Night Football” in $3.3 Billion for the next 5 years.