Dallas Cowboys 2023 home, away opponents revealed
On Monday, the Dallas Cowboys learned which NFL teams they’ll play at home and on the road in 2023.
They’ll play the 17-game schedule with nine games on the road and eight games at home. Since they have one less regular season game at home, Dallas will host two out of three preseason games.
As always, the Cowboys will play their divisional opponents twice, once at home and once on the road. They’ll also host the Rams, Seahawks, Patriots, Jets and Lions at AT&T Stadium in 2023.
Meanwhile, the Cowboys’ road trips will have them going coast to coast with away games versus the Chargers, Cardinals, 49ers, Dolphins, Panthers and Bills. Dallas hasn’t traveled to Buffalo or Miami since the 2015 season.
Although all the 2023 opponents are now finalized, the full schedule for the NFL’s 32 teams will come out in May.
Here’s a look at the Dallas Cowboys’ 2023 opponents, including who they’ll play at home and who they’ll face away, along with their 2022 regular season records.
Dallas Cowboys 2023 opponents
Home
- Washington (8-8-1)
- NY Giants (9-7-1)
- Philadelphia (14-3)
- LA Rams (5-12)
- Seattle (9-8)
- New England (8-9)
- NY Jets (7-10)
- Detroit (9-8)
Away
- Washington
- NY Giants
- Philadelphia
- Arizona (4-13)
- San Francisco (13-4)
- Miami (9-8)
- Buffalo (13-3)
- Carolina (7-10)
- LA Chargers (10-7)
NFL Wild Card Round matchups
The NFL has released the schedule for the Wild Card Round of the playoffs, with games kicking off on Saturday and finishing on Monday night. As the No. 1 seeds in their respective conferences, the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles have a bye week and will play the lowest-seeded Wild Card Round winner in the Divisional Round the following week.
Saturday, Jan. 14
NFC Wild Card Game — No. 7 Seattle Seahawks at No. 2 San Francisco 49ers
Site: Levi’s Stadium
Time/TV: 4:30 PM (ET), FOX
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AFC Wild Card Game — No. 5 Los Angeles Chargers at No. 4 Jacksonville Jaguars
Site: TIAA Bank Field
Time/TV: 8:15 PM (ET), NBC
Sunday, Jan. 15
AFC Wild Card Game — No. 7 Miami Dolphins at No. 2 Buffalo Bills
Site: Highmark Stadium
Time/TV: 1 PM (ET), CBS
NFC Wild Card Game — No. 6 New York Giants at No. 3 Minnesota Vikings
Site: U.S. Bank Stadium
Time/TV: 4:30 PM (ET), FOX
AFC Wild Card Game — No. 6 Baltimore Ravens at No. 3 Cincinnati Bengals
Site: Paycor Stadium
Time/TV: 8:15 PM (ET), NBC
Monday, Jan. 16
NFC Wild Card Game — No. 5 Dallas Cowboys at No. 4 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Site: Raymond James Stadium
Time/TV: 8:15 PM (ET), ESPN/ABC