Seattle Seahawks 2023 schedule: Downloadable wallpaper

The Seattle Seahawks 2023 schedule was released last week.

The Seattle Seahawks 2023 schedule was released last week. This year’s slate includes four early kickoffs and absolutely brutal four-game stretch from November into December that may determine just how far this team goes.

Despite clearly being a team on the rise, Seattle will only be featured in three prime-time games this year. In Week 4, they will visit the Giants for a Monday Night Football matchup. On Thanksgiving, they host the 49ers and one week later they’ll visit the Cowboys for a regular TNF game.

Here’s a downloadable wallpaper so you can keep the team’s 2023 schedule with you at all times.

Projecting the Seahawks starting lineup after the 2023 NFL draft

One question for each game on the Seahawks 2023 schedule

Regardless of if they’re playing the 49ers or the Browns, each game is going to bring a new challenge for the Seahawks.

The Seattle Seahawks’ 2023 regular season schedule is officially out and the fun of predicting outcomes is well underway. We at Seahawks Wire already took a look at the Top 5 most important games Seattle will have to face this coming year, but as we all know, the season is a lot more than just five games.

In the NFL, it’s any given Sunday. Truly, the most important game is the one you are slated to play next. Regardless of if they’re playing the 49ers or the Browns, each game is going to bring a new challenge for the Seahawks.

With this in mind, we’ll take a look at one question Seattle has for each game on their schedule.

Seattle Seahawks: Full 2023 schedule revealed

The Seattle Seahawks have released their full schedule for the 2023 NFL regular season.

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The Seattle Seahawks have released their full schedule for the 2023 NFL regular season.

Here it is week by week, with links for tickets to each game.

Week Date vs./at Opponent Time (PT)
1 Sunday, Sept. 10 vs. Los Angeles Rams 1:25pm Tickets
2 Sunday, Sept. 17 at Detroit Lions 10:00am Tickets
3 Sunday, Sept. 24 vs. Carolina Panthers 1:05pm Tickets
4 Monday, Oct. 2 at New York Giants 5:15pm Tickets
5 BYE WEEK BYE WEEK Tickets
6 Sunday, Oct.15 at Cincinnati Bengals 10:00am Tickets
7 Sunday, Oct. 22 vs. Arizona Cardinals 1:05pm Tickets
8 Sunday, Oct. 29 vs. Cleveland Browns 1:05pm Tickets
9 Sunday, Nov. 5 at Baltimore Ravens 10:00am Tickets
10 Sunday, Nov. 12 vs. Washington Commanders 1:25pm Tickets
11 Sunday, Nov. 19 at Los Angeles Rams 1:25pm Tickets
12 Thursday, Nov. 23 vs. San Francisco 49ers 5:20pm Tickets
13 Thursday, Nov. 30 at Dallas Cowboys 5:15pm Tickets
14 Sunday, Dec. 10 at San Francisco 49ers 1:05pm Tickets
15 Sunday, Dec. 17 vs. Philadelphia Eagles 1:25pm Tickets
16 Sunday, Dec. 24 at Tennessee Titans 10:00am Tickets
17 Sunday, Dec. 31 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers 1:05pm Tickets
18 TBD at Arizona Cardinals TBD Tickets

 

NFL Schedule Leaks: Seahawks have Monday night game vs. Giants

The all-time series between these two teams is tied at 10-10.

Leaks have been slow to come for the Seattle Seahawks regarding their 2023 regular season schedule, which will be released in full this evening.

So far the biggest rumor going around is they will face the San Francisco 49ers in the last of three games on Thanksgiving, but there has been no confirmation or official reporting from reliable sources on that as of yet.

However, there is one leak that should be good to go. According to multiple sources and confirmed by Giants Wire editor Dan Benton, Seattle will visit the New York Giants in Week 4 for a Monday Night Football matchup.

The Giants of course visited Seattle last season, with the Seahawks coming out on top, 27-13. Geno Smith threw for 212 yards and two touchdowns, while Seattle’s defense limited Saquon Barkley to just 53 yards on 20 rushing attempts – by far their best effort in a poor season for run defense.

The all-time series between these two teams is tied at 10-10.

Ranking the quarterbacks the Seahawks should expect to face in 2023

Seahawks tied for 12th-toughest strength of schedule in 2023

Looking ahead, the Seahawks’ schedule for next season is about average in difficulty compared to the rest of the league.

There’s only one game left to play in the NFL’s 2022 season. Once the Eagles and the Chiefs decide this year’s Super Bowl champion, we’ll be moving on to the 2023 season.

Looking ahead, the Seahawks’ schedule for next season is about average in difficulty compared to the rest of the league.

Seattle’s 2023 opponents went 148-138-2 this season (that’s a 0.517 win %), tying them with the Broncos and the Chargers for the 12th-toughest strength of schedule in the league.

They won’t have to face the Chiefs but the Seahawks will host the Eagles (14-3), visit the Bengals (12-4) and will play the 49ers (13-4) twice as usual.

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