NFL schedule 2023: Sunday, Monday, Thursday night football schedules, TV channels for prime time games

Edward Sutelan

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Last year, "Thursday Night Football" made the change from the NFL Network to Amazon Prime, and there was some musical chairs of top commentators. A year later, prime-time games are undergoing yet another major change.

"Thursday Night Football" used to be every team's chance to get on prime time at least once as each team was set to play on Thursday exactly one time each. It often led to some uninteresting games, particularly relative to the "Sunday Night Football" and "Monday Night Football" games. Starting in 2023, however, teams can now appear on "TNF" twice during a season, assuring some teams will not have a single prime-time game.

There's also going to be a new day for an Amazon game, albeit not technically in prime time. In addition to the three Thanksgiving clashes, there will now be a game on Black Friday, giving fans four weekday games in the fourth week of November.

MORE: Best games on 2023 NFL schedule by team

Looking to see which games are getting the prime-time treatment in 2023? Here's what you need to know.

'Thursday Night Football' schedule 2023

  • Start time: 8:20 p.m. ET
  • Live stream: Amazon Prime Video

"Thursday Night Football" games return to Amazon Prime in 2023 after the inaugural season a year ago. The big difference heading into this season is that teams will be allowed to play on Thursday night twice as opposed to previous years where teams were only able to go once to ensure each team had an opportunity to play under the bright lights — which often led to less than optimal games.

This year, the Jets and Steelers each will make two Amazon national appearances, though one of the Jets' games is the 3 p.m. ET Black Friday showdown against the Dolphins. 

Al Michaels is back in the booth calling play-by-play. He'll be joined by ESPN college football analyst Kirk Herbstreit, who will be providing color commentary.

WeekDateMatchup
2Sept. 14Vikings at Eagles
3Sept. 21Giants at 49ers
4Sept. 28Lions at Packers
5Oct. 5Bears at Commanders
6Oct. 12Broncos at Chiefs
7Oct. 19Jaguars at Saints
8Oct. 26Buccaneers at Bills
9Nov. 2Titans at Steelers
10Nov. 9Panthers at Bears
11Nov. 16Bengals at Ravens
12Nov. 24 (Friday)Dolphins at Jets
13Nov. 30Seahawks at Cowboys
14Dec. 7Patriots at Steelers
15Dec. 14Chargers at Raiders
16Dec. 21Saints at Rams
17Dec. 28Jets at Browns

'Sunday Night Football' schedule 2023

  • Start time: 8:20 p.m. ET
  • TV channel: NBC
  • Live stream: NBCSports.com, Peacock, Fubo

The 2023 NFL season will once again kick off on a Thursday on "Sunday Night Football," plus an interesting schedule wrinkle in Week 16. With Christmas Eve falling on a Sunday, that week will feature an NBC doubleheader of sorts on Saturday, Dec. 23. The Bengals will visit the Steelers in the afternoon on NBC before the network produces a Bills-Chargers game in prime time that will air only on its streaming service, Peacock. 

Last year saw Mike Tirico take over for Michaels on play-by-play, and he'll be back again calling games along with color commentator Cris Collinsworth. Melissa Stark will be reporting from the sidelines.

Viewers can watch the games on NBC or stream them through NBCSports.com, the NBC Sports app, Peacock or on Fubo, which offers a free trial.

WeekDateMatchup
1Sept. 7 (Thurs.)Lions at Chiefs
1Sept. 10Cowboys at Giants
2Sept. 17Dolphins at Patriots
3Sept. 24Steelers at Raiders
4Oct. 1Chiefs at Jets
5Oct. 8Cowboys at 49ers
6Oct. 15Giants at Bills
7Oct. 22Dolphins at Eagles
8Oct. 29Bears at Chargers
9Nov. 5Bills at Bengals
10Nov. 12Jets at Raiders
11Nov. 19Vikings at Broncos
12Nov. 23 (Thanksgiving)49ers at Seahawks
12Nov. 26Ravens at Chargers
13Dec. 3Chiefs at Packers
14Dec. 10Eagles at Cowboys
15Dec. 17Ravens at Jaguars
16Dec. 23 (Saturday, 4:30 p.m.)Bengals at Steelers
16Dec. 23 (Saturday, 8 p.m.)Bills at Chargers (Peacock only)
17Dec. 31Packers at Vikings
18Jan. 7TBD

The Week 16 game between the Patriots and Broncos will be broadcast on NFL Network, as NBC will host a Saturday afternoon game one day earlier on its streaming service, Peacock. 

'Monday Night Football' schedule 2023

  • Start time: 8:15 p.m. ET
  • TV channel: ESPN
  • Live stream: ESPN app, ESPN+, Fubo

Joe Buck and Troy Aikman are back for a second year on ESPN calling play-by-play and providing analysis, respectively, after their first season away from Fox in 2022.

ESPN will once again double down on "Monday Night Football" in Week 2, but this year will also do the same in Week 3 and Week 11 with one clash on ESPN and the other on ABC. The rest of the year, the Monday games will be carried by ESPN and can be streamed on the ESPN app, through ESPN+ or with Fubo, which offers a free trial.

Select Monday games will also feature the alternate Manningcast broadcast on ESPN2 that will feature brothers Peyton and Eli Manning calling games.

WeekDateMatchup
1Sept. 11Bills at Jets
2Sept. 18 (7:15 p.m., ESPN)Saints at Panthers 
2Sept. 18 (8:15 p.m., ABC)Browns at Steelers
3Sept. 25 (7:15 p.m., ABC)Rams at Bengals
3Sept. 25 (8:15 p.m., ESPN)Eagles at Buccaneers
4Oct. 2Seahawks at Giants
5Oct. 9Packers at Raiders
6Oct. 16Cowboys at Chargers
7Oct. 2349ers at Vikings
8Oct. 30Raiders at Lions
9Nov. 6Chargers at Jets
10Nov. 13Broncos at Bills
11Nov. 20Eagles at Chiefs 
12Nov. 27Bears at Vikings
13Dec. 4Bengals at Jaguars
14Dec. 11 (8:15 p.m., ABC)Packers at Giants
14Dec. 11 (8:15 p.m., ESPN)Titans at Dolphins
15Dec. 18Eagles at Seahawks
16Dec. 25Ravens at 49ers
17Dec. 30Lions at Cowboys
18Jan. 6 (4:30 p.m., ESPN/ABC)TBD
18Jan. 6 (8:15 p.m., ESPN/ABC)TBD

NFL teams with most prime-time games in 2023

The Chiefs and Cowboys each lead the way with six prime-time games. Nine other teams have five prime-time games. 

The Jets, whose last "Sunday Night Football" appearance came in 2011, have five prime-time games after the arrival of Aaron Rodgers, while the Raiders were interestingly given five prime-time games despite their struggles last season.

Here's a look at which teams have at least five prime-time games. 

TeamGames
Chiefs6
Cowboys6
Bills5
Jets5
Chargers5
Raiders5
Eagles5
Giants5
Packers5
Vikings5
49ers5

NFL teams with no prime-time games in 2023

Revised scheduling rules for this season no longer require each team to play in a prime-time game. Four teams fell victim to the new rule: The Colts, Texans, Falcons, and Cardinals.

Rookie QBs C.J. Stroud and Anthony Richardson won't get a chance to play under the lights, barring a flexed game late in the season, though Richardson will play in a standalone game in Germany if he is the Colts' starter.

The Falcons arguably have the highest expectations of any team shut out of prime time. While QB Desmond Ridder is a question mark, Atlanta took major steps to improve its roster and is playing in a wide-open NFC South. 

The Cardinals have low expectations after hiring a new regime to lead the franchise. With Kyler Murray set to miss a portion of the season, Arizona is at serious risk of falling to the bottom of the NFC. 

Edward Sutelan

Edward Sutelan joined The Sporting News in 2021 after covering high school sports for PennLive. Edward graduated from The Ohio State University in 2019, where he gained experience covering the baseball, football and basketball teams. Edward also spent time working for The Columbus Dispatch and Cape Cod Times.