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Kansas City Chiefs Schedule 2023: Dates, Times, TV Schedule, and More

What is the Kansas City Chiefs' schedule for 2023, where do they rank in terms of strength of schedule, and what record will they produce?

Kansas City Chiefs Schedule 2023: Dates, Times, TV Schedule, and More

Until the quartet of Patrick Mahomes, Andy Reid, Steve Spagnoulo, and Travis Kelce are no more, it’s incredibly hard not to see the Kansas City Chiefs as the favorite in the AFC. And depending on how you look at things, the Chiefs’ schedule is only moderately difficult.

Kansas City Chiefs Schedule and Opponents

With the full NFL schedule for 2023 now released, here is the Chiefs’ complete regular-season schedule.

Chiefs Preseason Schedule

  • Week 1: at Saints
    KSHB | 1 p.m. ET (Sunday, Aug. 13)
  • Week 2: at Cardinals
    KSHB | 8 p.m. ET (Saturday, Aug. 19)
  • Week 3: vs. Browns
    KSHB | 1 p.m. ET (Sunday, Aug. 26)

Chiefs Regular-Season Schedule

  • Week 1: vs. Lions (TNF)
    NBC | 8:20 p.m. ET (Thursday, Sept. 7)
  • Week 2: at Jaguars
    CBS | 1 p.m. ET (Sunday, Sept. 17)
  • Week 3: vs. Bears
    FOX | 4:25 p.m. ET (Sunday, Sept. 24)
  • Week 4: at Jets (SNF)
    ESPN | 8:20 p.m. ET (Sunday, Oct. 1)
  • Week 5: at Vikings
    4:25 p.m. ET (Sunday, Oct. 8)
  • Week 6: vs. Broncos (TNF)
    Amazon Prime | 8:15 p.m. ET (Thursday, Oct. 12)
  • Week 7: vs. Chargers
    CBS | 4:25 p.m. ET (Sunday, Oct. 22)
  • Week 8: at Broncos
    CBS | 4:25 p.m. ET (Sunday, Oct. 29)
  • Week 9: vs. Dolphins (Frankfurt)
    NFL Network | 9:30 a.m. ET (Sunday, Nov. 5)
  • Week 10: BYE
  • Week 11: vs. Eagles (MNF)
    ESPN | 8:15 p.m. ET (Monday, Nov. 20)
  • Week 12: at Raiders
    CBS | 4:25 p.m. ET (Sunday, Nov. 26)
  • Week 13: at Packers (SNF)
    NBC | 8:20 p.m. ET (Sunday, Dec. 3)
  • Week 14: vs. Bills
    CBS | 4:25 p.m. ET (Sunday, Dec. 10)
  • Week 15: at Patriots (MNF)
    ESPN | 8:15 p.m. ET (Monday, Dec. 18)
  • Week 16: vs. Raiders
    Nickelodeon and CBS | 1 p.m. ET (Monday, Dec. 25)
  • Week 17: vs. Bengals
    CBS | 4:25 p.m. ET (Sunday, Dec. 31)
  • Week 18: at Chargers
    TBD 

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Kansas City Chiefs Strength of Schedule

The Chiefs and the AFC West, in general, have a rather difficult schedule in 2023. Based on projected win totals, Kansas City has the third-hardest strength of schedule. Their respective opponents combined to go 147-140-0 a year ago for a .512 record.

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Of the four AFC West teams, the Los Angeles Chargers have the sixth hardest, Denver is 11th, and Las Vegas holds the fourth-toughest schedule in the league in 2023.

However, when looking at PFN’s strength of schedule, which takes more than just win totals into consideration, the Chiefs have the 14th-hardest schedule. A lucky break for the Super Bowl champions.

Kansas City Chiefs Record Prediction

The story is always the same. The Chiefs’ defense will experiment during the first half of the season and will rank near the bottom of the league. By the time Week 10 or 11 hits, they’ll be dialed in on the defensive side of the ball, and the offense will remain humming like a perfectly pitched singer.

And don’t worry, by the time September rolls around, there will be various people around the media landscape that have picked 1,000 holes in K.C.’s roster and why this will finally be the year they regress. It happens every year.

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Instead of falling off in 2022, it was your ho-hum, run-of-the-mill, 14-3 season capped off by a Super Bowl victory over the Eagles. It’s pretty simple. So long as Mahomes is stepping onto the field, Kansas City can win every game they show up for.

The Chiefs have now played in five straight AFC Championship games. They’ve attended three Super Bowls, winning two of them. Instead of trying to be the one that predicts the inevitable (because the end of everything is such), just be surprised when they do finally underachieve.

Since Reid arrived in 2013, Kansas City has only won fewer than 10 regular-season games on one occasion, and that’s not changing in 2023. It would be more shocking for K.C. to win 10 games than 14 with the product they put on the field. The only thing that could change that would be an unfortunate injury to the best player on the planet.

The Chiefs are the defending Super Bowl champions and remain the favorites to win the AFC. However, playing all three teams they knocked out of the playoffs will certainly test the battle-hardened roster. Luckily, two of those (Cincinnati and Philadelphia) are at home.

In the draft, Kansas City added key players like Kansas State EDGE Felix Anudike-Uzomah, SMU WR Rashee Rice, and Oklahoma OT Wanya Morris. The Chiefs will get every team’s best, but they’re used to that by now and know how to win under the most difficult of circumstances.

Projected Record: 13-4

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Dalton Miller
Dalton Miller
Dalton Miller is Pro Football Network's Lead NFL Analyst, bringing an in-depth look to the Xs and Os of football. Prior to joining PFN on the NFL side, he worked on the NFL Draft for them. A graduate of the University of Texas at Arlington with a degree in journalism, Miller ran his own website and worked at 105.3 The Fan in Dallas before PFN.

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