Bengals rank dead last in miles to travel for 2023 NFL season. See who travels the most

Victoria Moorwood
Cincinnati Enquirer
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The Cincinnati Bengals – and their fans – won't have to spend much time on the road this season.

The NFL released the full 2023 schedule last week, and from game to game, the Bengals will travel only 11,942 miles this season, less than any other NFL team, according to a ranking from Bookies.com senior betting analyst Bill Speros.

The Seattle Seahawks will travel the most in the league – around 31,600 miles. And the Green Bay Packers will only out-travel the Bengals by 14 miles, with the second-lowest travel total of 11,965 miles.

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The Bengals start the regular season away in Week 1 against the in-state rival Cleveland Browns.

They'll be back on the road for their game against the Tennessee Titans in Week 4, Arizona Cardinals in Week 5, San Francisco 49ers in Week 8, Baltimore Ravens in Week 11, Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 13, Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 16 and the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 17.

The NFL revealed the Bengals-Chiefs matchup early last week. However, a tweet from the league Tuesday evening incorrectly placed the Dec. 31 game at Paycor Stadium, confusing fans.

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