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Detroit Lions schedule 2023: Dates, Time, TV Channel, Opponents and more

The Detroit Lions ended the 2022 season alongside the Green Bay Packers as one of the hottest teams in football. However, also like their rivals, they failed to reach the playoffs at the final moment. Still, they managed to kick Aaron Rodgers out of the building with a frown on his face after buzz-killing their run at the postseason.

This year, the team appears to have won over the schedule makers based on what they accomplished in 2022. The team will open the year facing the Super Bowl-winning Kansas City Chiefs. Many were surprised by the move, but the league putting Jared Goff into one of the perennially most high-pressure regular season spots is an endorsement in itself.

Will Detroit win a playoff game in 2023?

Of course, as often forgotten in the heat of Week 1, there are 17 games in a season. Aside from the showdown against the Chiefs, Dan Campbell's team will be hoping to take the league by storm by first gaining control of the NFC North.

Update: #Lions rookie QB Hendon Hooker will have a "redshirt" year in 2023, per HC Dan Campbell.

Campbell said "it's going to be a long time" before they'll know if he's their future starter

Worth noting the Lions had contract discussions about QB Jared Goff.

(via @greenlight) https://t.co/jedY2AdQNs

With Aaron Rodgers out of the door, the perennially struggling Bears franchise hoping to get off the ground, and Kirk Cousins' struggles to fully win over the public, the door might be open for Detroit.

That said, it also comes down to how the schedule makers set up the team. A series of brutal matchups can affect any team's momentum and send it swinging in the wrong direction.

My NFC QB1 Rankings:
1. Jalen Hurts - Eagles
2. Justin Fields - Bears
3. Dak Prescott - Cowboys
4. Matthew Stafford - Rams
5. Kirk Cousins - Vikings
6. Kyler Murray - Cardinals
7. Derek Carr - Saints
8. Bryce Young - Panthers
9. Jared Goff - Lions
10. Baker Mayfield - Bucs
11.… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

The full schedule hasn't been released, but a number of games have been either nailed down or can be inferred, according to Pride of Detroit. Here's a look at how the team's schedule is shaping up.


Detroit Lions schedule 2023 and opponents

Week

Date

Opponent

Time

TV Channel

1

Sept. 7

Kansas City Chiefs

8:20 p.m.

NBC

2

Sept. 17

Seattle Seahawks

1 p.m.

Fox

3

Sept. 24

Atlanta Falcons

1 p.m.

Fox

4

Sept. 28

Green Bay Packers 

8:15 p.m.

Prime

5

Oct. 8

Carolina Panthers

1 p.m.

Fox

6

Oct. 15

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1 p.m.

Fox

7

Oct. 22

Baltimore Ravens

1 p.m.

Fox

8

Oct. 30

Las Vegas Raiders

8:15 p.m.

ESPN

9

 

BYE

 

 

10

Nov. 12

Los Angeles Chargers

4:05 p.m.

CBS

11

Nov. 19

Chicago Bears

1 p.m.

Fox

12

Nov. 23

Green Bay Packers 

12:30 p.m.

Fox

13

Dec. 3

New Orleans Saints

1 p.m.

Fox

14

Dec. 10

Chicago Bears

1 p.m.

Fox

15

Dec. 16/17

Denver Broncos

TBD

TBD

16

Dec. 24

Minnesota Vikings

1 p.m.

Fox

17

Dec. 30

Dallas Cowboys 

8:15 p.m.

ESPN/ABC

18

Jan 6/7

Minnesota Vikings

TBD

TBD


Detroit Lions home schedule 2023

Week

Date

Opponent

Time

TV Channel

2

Sept. 17

Seattle. Seahawks

1 p.m.

Fox

3

Sept. 24

Atlanta Falcons

1 p.m.

Fox

5

Oct. 8

Carolina Panthers

1 p.m.

Fox

8

Oct. 30

Las Vegas Raiders

8:15 p.m.

ESPN

11

Nov. 19

Chicago Bears

1 p.m.

Fox

12

Nov. 23

Green Bay Packers 

12:30 p.m.

Fox

15

Dec. 16/17

Denver Broncos

TBD

TBD

18

Jan 6/7

Minnesota Vikings

TBD

TBD


Detroit Lions away schedule 2023

Dan Campbell at Detroit v Green Bay
Dan Campbell at Detroit v Green Bay

Week

Date

Opponent

Time

TV Channel

1

Sept. 7

Kansas City Chiefs

8:20 p.m.

NBC

4

Sept. 28

Green Bay Packers 

8:15 p.m.

Prime

6

Oct. 15

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1 p.m.

Fox

7

Oct. 22

Baltimore Ravens

1 p.m.

Fox

10

Nov. 12

Los Angeles Chargers

4:05 p.m.

CBS

13

Dec. 3

New Orleans Saints

1 p.m.

Fox

14

Dec. 10

Chicago Bears

1 p.m.

Fox

16

Dec. 24

Minnesota Vikings

1 p.m.

Fox

17

Dec. 30

Dallas Cowboys 

8:15 p.m.

ESPN/ABC

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