Raiders 2023 Schedule: Complete list of opponents for Las Vegas Raiders in 2023

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Wide receiver Davante Adams of the Las Vegas Raiders

Josh McDaniels, coach of the Las Vegas Raiders, did not make the postseason in a season where there were reasons to be optimistic. With one season under his belt, the Raiders will attempt to make a playoff appearance in 2023, or the McDaniels era may end.

The Raiders labored through several close defeats early in the regular season before going on a roll down the stretch. Nevertheless, with Davante Adams added, fans certainly expected more from the team.

The Raiders likely won't need to change much offensively in 2023, especially as they have one of the league's best wideouts and a potent rushing threat. The Raiders should work on strengthening their defensive line, which was a weakness in 2022, particularly against the pass.

The Las Vegas Raiders' 2023 opponents have been revealed after the 2022 regular season.

The Raiders will play the AFC East and NFC North in addition to their regular six games against AFC West rivals.

A game against the AFC North, AFC South or NFC East team that, like the Raiders, finished third in their division, completes their schedule. Two of those games will be played at home, while one will be away.


Las Vegas Raiders home opponents in 2023

Denver Broncos

Green Bay Packers

Kansas City Chiefs

Los Angeles Chargers

Minnesota Vikings

New England Patriots

New York Giants

New York Jets

Pittsburgh Steelers


Las Vegas Raiders road opponents in 2023

Buffalo Bills

Chicago Bears

Denver Broncos

Detroit Lions

Indianapolis Colts

Kansas City Chiefs

Los Angeles Chargers

Miami Dolphins


Who will be Las Vegas Raiders' starting QB next season?

The Raiders are set to have an offseason from which they should emerge as a significantly different squad. The Raiders will search for a replacement quarterback, as former starting quarterback Derek Carr has signed with a new team.

While replacing Carr is unlikely to be straightforward, numerous names are already being pushed around as likely successors.

With the seventh overall choice in the upcoming NFL draft, the team will get a chance to either sign a player in free agency with the $46.3 million in cap space they have, draft one, or trade for one.

Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers has frequently been associated with the Raiders. The team might choose to pursue the rookie quarterback route, as was previously suggested.

Among the four youngsters tipped, Bryce Young of Alabama and C.J. Stroud of Ohio State are thought to be the most ready to make their NFL bow. At the same time, Will Levis of Kentucky and Anthony Richardson of Florida are considered developing players with a bright future.

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