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- iHaveNet.com: NFL Football
The total distance traveled by all NFL teams during the 2023 regular season will be 623,189 miles.
The teams from the NFC West (113,016) have the highest combined mileage total of all divisions.
The remaining division totals ranking from highest to lowest are the AFC West (91,734), AFC East (83,719), NFC East (80,281), NFC South (68,839), AFC North (68,701), AFC South (65,663) and NFC North (51,358).
Seven teams -- the SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (31,600), SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS (29,958), MIAMI DOLPHINS (27,110), LOS ANGELES RAMS (26,332), LOS ANGELES CHARGERS (26,102), BALTIMORE RAVENS (25,442) and ARIZONA CARDINALS (25,126) -- will "travel around the world" at least once. A trip around the globe is 25,000 miles.
Five teams will have a three-game road trip at some point during the 2023 season: BALTIMORE (Weeks 4-6), CAROLINA (Weeks 12-14), DENVER (Weeks 13-15), NEW YORK GIANTS (Weeks 9-11) and TENNESSEE (Weeks 9-11).
Eleven teams will have a three-game home stand at some point during the 2023 season: BALTIMORE (Weeks 9-11), CLEVELAND (Weeks 3-6), DALLAS (Weeks 12-14), HOUSTON (Weeks 11-13), LAS VEGAS (Weeks 12-15), the LOS ANGELES RAMS (Weeks 5-7), MIAMI (Weeks 14-16), NEW ORLEANS (Weeks 13-15), the NEW YORK JETS (Weeks 12-14), PITTSBURGH (Weeks 8-10) and SAN FRANCISCO (Weeks 3-5).
Four teams start the season with back-to-back home games: ATLANTA, DENVER, NEW ENGLAND and PITTSBURGH.
Four teams start the season with back-to-back road games: GREEN BAY, LAS VEGAS, MIAMI and SAN FRANCISCO.
Four teams finish the season with back-to-back home games: BALTIMORE, INDIANAPOLIS, the NEW YORK GIANTS and WASHINGTON.
Four teams finish the season with back-to-back road games: ATLANTA, the LOS ANGELES RAMS, the NEW YORK JETS and PITTSBURGH.
Rank | Team | Division | Miles |
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Source: NFL | |||
1 | Seattle | NFC West | 31,600 |
2 | 49ers | NFC West | 29,958 |
3 | Miami | AFC East | 27,110 |
4 | Rams | NFC West | 26,332 |
5 | Chargers | AFC West | 26,102 |
6 | Baltimore | AFC North | 25,442 |
7 | Arizona | NFC West | 25,126 |
8 | Chiefs | AFC West | 24,156 |
9 | Buccaneers | NFC South | 23,764 |
10 | Patriots | AFC East | 23,299 |
11 | Dallas | NFC East | 22,620 |
12 | Giants | NFC East | 22,614 |
13 | Raiders | AFC West | 21,546 |
14 | Denver | AFC West | 19,930 |
15 | Buffalo | AFC East | 19,028 |
16 | Atlanta | NFC South | 18,228 |
17 | Philadelphia | NFC East | 17,549 |
18 | Washington | NFC East | 17,498 |
19 | Tennessee | AFC South | 17,022 |
20 | Jacksonville | AFC South | 16,854 |
21 | Pittsburgh | AFC North | 16,525 |
22 | Indianapolis | AFC South | 16,403 |
23 | Houston | AFC South | 15,262 |
24 | Cleveland | AFC North | 14,792 |
25 | Saints | NFC South | 14,490 |
26 | Jets | AFC East | 14,282 |
27 | Detroit | NFC North | 13,923 |
28 | Minnesota | NFC North | 13,226 |
29 | Carolina | NFC South | 12,357 |
30 | Chicago | NFC North | 12,253 |
31 | Green Bay | NFC North | 11,956 |
32 | Cincinnati | AFC North | 11,942 |
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