The NFL has begun sharing bits of the 2023 NFL schedule ahead of tomorrow night’s full release. The NFL issued a press release this morning, revealing the complete 2023 International Games schedule.
Not only will the Jacksonville Jaguars kick off the 2023 NFL International Games on Sunday, October 1, against the Falcons, they will become the first team to play two regular-season games outside of the United States. The Jaguars will play the Falcons in Week 4 (a home game) at London’s Wembley Stadium. They will then play the Buffalo Bills in Week 5 (October 8) at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. That will be a road game for the Jaguars.
Jacksonville will play their 10th and 11th regular season home games in London, more than any team in the NFL.
The London games continue with the Baltimore Ravens and Tennessee Titans meeting at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on October 15 in a Week 6 matchup in London. That one will be a home game for the Titans.
On November 5, the International Games shift to Germany as the Dolphins and Chiefs square off in a Week 9 matchup at Frankfurt Stadium. That’s a home game for the Chiefs this time around. For a while, the Bears were rumored to be the Chiefs’ opponent in Germany this season. Instead, it will be the Dolphins, and the Bears and Chiefs will meet at Arrowhead Stadium at some point this season.
Last but not least, the Colts and Patriots will meet at Frankfurt Stadium in Germany in Week 10 (November 12). That will be the final game of the 2023 international series. There will be no international game in Mexico in 2023 due to renovations at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City.
You can watch the games on the NFL Network starting at 9:30 AM Eastern Time.