Titans 2023 Strength Of Schedule Revealed

The Tennessee Titans' strength of schedule for the coming season has been revealed.
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NASHVILLE - While the NFL is set to announce the full schedule for all 32 league teams on Thursday, the strength of schedule for each team was revealed on Tuesday night. 

The defending NFC champion Philadelphia Eagles will face the toughest schedule in the league in their quest to return to the Super Bowl, as the combined record of their opponents from a season ago is 161-123-4, for a winning percentage of .566.

Conversely, with head coach and former Tennessee Titans offensive coordinator Arthur Smith, the Atlanta Falcons sport the weakest schedule in 2023, as their combined opponents posted a 119-167-3 mark, with a .417 winning percentage last season.   

As for the Titans, they will play the fifth-easiest schedule in the coming season, as their opponents combined for a 127-157-4 mark and a .448 winning percentage.

Between the Falcons at No. 32 and the Titans at No. 28 are the Saints, Texans, and Colts, all of whom are on the Titans schedule this season, with both the Texans and Colts as division rivals appearing twice each. 

While the Falcons boast the easiest schedule in the league, the Texans own the easiest among AFC teams after finishing last season 3-13-1.  

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Greg Arias
GREG ARIAS

Greg Arias covers the Tennessee Titans for All Titans.com on Sports Illustrated/FanNation. He has been covering the NFL for various outlets since 2000.