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The 2022-23 NFL regular season schedule has officially been released.
On Thursday night, the league released the full slate of games for all 32 teams to allow fans to start planning out their trips to must-see games and allowing us all to dissect each team’s chances of reaching the postseason.
The new season will kickoff on Thursday, September 8, when the Buffalo Bills take on the defending Super Bowl champion Los Angeles Rams on Thursday Night Football.
And while everyone will have their predictions about how the season will play out, one thing is set in stone: the NFL Strength of Schedule.
The NFL released the Strength of Schedule for each team and ranked the schedules from most difficult to the easiest. The Rams (.546, 164–125) and Arizona Cardinals (.543, 157–132) have the toughest schedules in 2022, while the easiest schedules belong to the Dallas Cowboys and Washington Commanders (.462, 133–155–1).
Where does your favorite team’s schedule rank for the upcoming season?
The complete 2022 NFL Strength of Schedule rankings can be seen below.
2022 NFL Strength of Schedule Rankings
1. Rams: 164–125 (.567)
2. Cardinals: 157–132 (.543)
3. Bengals: 154–133–2 (.536)
4. Buccaneers: 154–134–1 (.535)
T-5. 49ers: 154–135 (.533)
T-5. Chiefs: 154–135 (.533)
T-7. Raiders: 152–136–1 (.528)
T-7. Saints: 152–136–1 (.528)
9. Falcons: 151–137–1 (.524)
10. Chargers: 150–139 (.519)
11. Seahawks: 149–139–1 (.517)
T-12. Panthers: 147–140–2 (.512)
T-12. Steelers: 148–141 (.512)
T-12. Bills: 147–140–2 (.512)
15. Broncos: 147–142 (.509)
16. Patriots: 143–144–2 (.498)
T-17. Jets: 142–145–2 (.495)
T-17. Browns: 142–145–2 (.495)
19. Texans: 141–148 (.488)
20. Vikings: 139–148–2 (.484)
21. Dolphins: 138–149–2 (.481)
22. Packers: 137–150–2 (.478)
23. Ravens: 136–151–2 (.474)
T-24. Bears: 135–152–2 (.471)
T-24. Titans: 136–153 (.471)
T-26. Jaguars: 135–153–1 (.469)
T-26. Colts: 135–153–1 (.469)
28. Lions: 135–154 (.467)
29. Giants: 134–154–1 (.465)
30. Eagles: 133–154–2 (.464)
T-31. Cowboys: 133–155–1 (.462)
T-31. Commanders: 133–155–1 (.462)