After the NFL draft, the next most important date on the NFL calendar is schedule release day.
Generally held sometime around the second week of May, Adam Schefter of ESPN has nailed down a likely date: Thursday, May 11.
NFL is targeting Thursday May 11 as the date to release its 2023 schedule, per sources. Roger Goodell and scheduling czar Howard Katz will meet Monday as they continue attempts to finalize it. But with Aaron Rodgers traded and Lamar Jackson signed, the coast is clear to move…
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) April 30, 2023
We’ve known who the Washington Commanders will play since the 2022 season ended. The schedule release day tells us when Washington plays each opponent, the times, which games are night games and plan accordingly for the fall.
As with everything in the NFL, it’s an event. It’s another prime-time show that has fans excited about potential matchups in the fall. And it’s also another step closer to training camp.
We’ll have more on Washington’s 2023 schedule once it’s released, but let’s take another look at who the Commanders play in 2023:
Home:
- Dallas Cowboys
- New York Giants
- Philadelphia Eagles
- Arizona Cardinals
- San Francisco 49ers
- Miami Dolphins
- Buffalo Bills
- Chicago Bears
Away:
- Dallas Cowboys
- New York Giants
- Philadelphia Eagles
- Seattle Seahawks
- Los Angeles Rams
- New York Jets
- New England Patriots
- Atlanta Falcons
- Denver Broncos