NFL releases Buffalo Bills' full 2023 schedule
The Buffalo Bills, once again, have sky-high expectations coming into next season. With Josh Allen at the helm, the goal each and every year should be to bring a championship back to Buffalo. The high-powered offense led by Allen and Stefon Diggs paired with the elite defense that stars Jordan Poyer, Von Miller, and Matt […]
The Buffalo Bills, once again, have sky-high expectations coming into next season. With Josh Allen at the helm, the goal each and every year should be to bring a championship back to Buffalo.
The high-powered offense led by Allen and Stefon Diggs paired with the elite defense that stars Jordan Poyer, Von Miller, and Matt Milano, should compete in hopes to win the team's fourth consecutive AFC East crown.
Before the official schedule was released, the Bills Mafia got a sneak peek of their upcoming international game. On Sunday, October 8th at 930am ET, Buffalo will take on the Jacksonville Jaguars at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. Without further ado, let's dive into the upcoming schedule.
Here is the full schedule
- Week 1: @ New York Jets (Monday, Sep. 11, 8:15pm ET)
- Week 2: vs. Las Vegas Raiders (Sunday, Sept. 17, 1:00pm ET)
- Week 3: @. Washington Commanders (Sunday, Sep. 24, 1:00pm ET)
- Week 4: vs. Miami Dolphins (Sunday, Oct. 1, 1:00pm)
- Week 5: vs. Jacksonville Jaguars (At London, Sunday, Oct. 8, 9:30am ET)
- Week 6: vs. New York Giants (Sunday, Oct. 15, 8:20pm ET)
- Week 7: @ New England Patriots (Sunday, Oct. 22, 1:00pm ET)
- Week 8: vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Thursday, Oct 26, 8:15pm ET)
- Week 9: @ Cincinnati Bengals (Sunday, Nov. 5, 8:20pm ET)
- Week 10: vs. Denver Broncos (Monday, Nov. 13, 8:15pm ET)
- Week 11: vs. New York Jets (Sunday, Nov. 19, 4:25pm ET)
- Week 12: @ Philadelphia Eagles (Sunday, Nov. 26, 4:25pm ET
- Week 13: Bye Week
- Week 14: @ Kansas City Chiefs (Sunday, Dec. 10, 4:25pm ET)
- Week 15: vs. Dallas Cowboys (Sunday, Dec. 17, 4:25pm ET)
- Week 16: @ Los Angeles Chargers (Saturday, Dec 23, 8:00pm ET)
- Week 17: vs. New England Patriots (Sunday, Dec. 31, 1:00pm ET)
- Week 18: @ Miami Dolphins (Sunday, Jan. 7, TBD)
Having a dominant franchise quarterback typically leads to more primetime games and that is as true as ever as Buffalo finds itself having six primetime games and one international game this season. Outside of that, the team made NFL history with the first-ever game being held on Peacock. Immediately, Bills Mafia was divisive over the decision on social media. Another streaming service being added to the mix rubbed some fans the wrong way.
Nevertheless, we are just a few months away from one of the more exciting Bills seasons in recent memory. Keep your schedule cleared for a few months, you may very well regret it if you don't.