Panthers have 4th-shortest travel schedule in 2023

The Panthers will have the fourth-fewest amount of miles to travel during the 2023 season.

Tepper Sports & Entertainment is going to save a lot of time and money on travel accommodations this season.

Before the NFL’s official schedule release on Thursday night, Bookies.com senior betting analyst Bill Speros did a bit of mapping out—totaling up the linear travel mileage for each team’s 2023 quest. And luckily for the Carolina Panthers, they won’t have to be on the road and in the air for too long this upcoming season—as they have the fourth-shortest combined path.

Here’s how the whole league breaks down:

Total Mileage
1. Seattle Seahawks 31,600
2. San Francisco 49ers 29,958
3. Miami Dolphins 27,110
4. Los Angeles Rams 26,332
5. Los Angeles Chargers 26,102
6. Baltimore Ravens 25,442
7. Arizona Cardinals 25,126
8. Kansas City Chiefs 24,156
9. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 23,764
10. New England Patriots 23,299
11. Dallas Cowboys 22,620
12. New York Giants 22,614
13. Las Vegas Raiders 21,546
14. Denver Broncos 19,930
15. Buffalo Bills 19,028
16. Atlanta Falcons 18,228
17. Philadelphia Eagles 17,549
18. Washington Commanders 17,498
19. Tennessee Titans 17,022
20. Jacksonville Jaguars 16,854
21. Pittsburgh Steelers 16,525
22. Indianapolis Colts 16,403
23. Houston Texans 15,262
24. Cleveland Browns 14,792
25. New Orleans Saints 14,490
26. New York Jets 14,282
27. Detroit Lions 13,923
28. Minnesota Vikings 13,226
29. Carolina Panthers 12,357
30. Chicago Bears 12,253
31. Green Bay Packers 11,956
32. Cincinnati Bengals 11,942

Carolina also has the sixth-easiest strength of schedule. So, yeah, not a bad year to ease in a new coaching staff and a rookie quarterback.

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