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2023 NFL Strength Of Schedule, Regular Season

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By Sharp Football Staff | Sharp Football Analysis

Even before the 2023 NFL regular season schedule is released on May 11, we’re able to calculate NFL Strength of Schedule for all 32 teams using projected win totals from Vegas oddsmakers.

What NFL team has the easiest schedule in 2023:

Based on projected win totals, the New Orleans Saints have the easiest strength of schedule for the 2023 NFL season.

NFL teams with the easiest schedules in 2023:

1. New Orleans Saints
2. Atlanta Falcons
3. Carolina Panthers
4. Indianapolis Colts
5. Chicago Bears

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