The NFL announced the full state of Monday Night Football games for the 2023 season on Thursday evening, along with the rest of the schedule for the upcoming year.
As no surprise, four-time NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers will make his Jets’ debut as New York prepares for an early AFC East test against Josh Allen and the Bills on Sept. 11 at MetLife Stadium. The divisional matchup will kick off the first action of NFL football on Mondays next season.
The Bills and the Jets enter the new season as early candidates to win the AFC East. There will also be a rematch of Super Bowl LVII in Week 11 when Jalen Hurts and the Eagles go on the road to face Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium
All Monday Night Football games will air on the ESPN family of networks and will kickoff at 8:15 p.m. ET. Here is the full slate for the entire ’23 season.
ESPN’s 2023 Monday Night Football Schedule — with an asterisk; flex scheduling is eligible to begin in Week 12, when the Vikings host the Bears. pic.twitter.com/1vxNOMNbHH
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) May 12, 2023
Week 1
Bills at Jets, Sept. 11 (ESPN)
Week 2
Saints at Panthers, Sept. 18 (ESPN)
Browns at Steelers, Sept. 18 (ABC Exclusive)
Week 3
Eagles at Buccaneers, Sept. 25 (ABC Exclusive)
Rams at Bengals, Sept. 25 (ESPN)
Week 4
Falcons at Jaguars, Oct. 1 (ESPN+ Exclusive)
Seahawks at Giants, Oct. 2 (ESPN)
Week 5
Packers at Raiders, Oct. 9 (ESPN)
Week 6
Cowboys at Chargers, Oct. 16 (ESPN)
Week 7
49ers at Vikings, Oct. 23 (ESPN)
Week 8
Raiders at Lions, Oct. 30 (ESPN)
Week 9
Chargers at Jets, Nov. 6 (ESPN)
Week 10
Broncos at Bills, Nov. 13 (ESPN)
Week 11
Eagles at Chiefs, Nov. 20 (ESPN)
Week 12
Bears at Vikings, Nov. 27 (ESPN)
Week 13
Bengals at Jaguars, Dec. 4 (ESPN)
Week 14
Titans at Dolphins, Dec. 11 (ESPN)
Packers at Giants, Dec. 11 (ABC Exclusive)
Week 15
Chiefs at Patriots, Dec. 18 (ESPN)
Week 16
Ravens at 49ers, Dec. 25 (Christmas Day) (ESPN)
Week 17
Lions at Cowboys (ESPN)
Week 18
TBD (ESPN)