Keeping with the trend of announcing the schedule in May, the NFL will release the entire schedule for the 2023 season on Thursday, May 11, at 5:00 p.m. PT. The schedule release will be covered by live primetime coverage on NFL Network and ESPN, as has been the case in previous years. In addition, the league's official coverage will expand into NFL.com, the NFL app, and NFL+.
Ahead of the release of the entire 2023 NFL schedule on May 11, the following games will be announced:
International Games – Wednesday, May 10, on NFL Network and ESPN
Black Friday Game – Wednesday, May 10, via Amazon
Select individual games – Wednesday, May 10, on Fox & Friends and CBS Mornings
Select individual games – Thursday, May 11, on Today Show and Good Morning America
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