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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