With the completion of the 2014 regular season, the complete list of home and away opponents for the 2015 football season has been released by the NFL.
The complete 2015 NFL schedule will likely be released in mid to late April. The 2015 season kicks off on Thursday, September 10 and culminates with Super Bowl L at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
Listed below are the 2015 opponents for each team:
AFC EAST
Home: Miami, New England, N.Y. Jets, Houston, Indianapolis, Dallas, NY Giants, Cincinnati
Away: Miami, New England, N.Y. Jets, Jacksonville (Buffalo), Tennessee, Philadelphia, Washington, Kansas City
Home: Buffalo, New England, N.Y. Jets (London), Houston, Indianapolis, Dallas, NY Giants, Baltimore
Away: Buffalo, New England, N.Y. Jets, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Philadelphia, Washington, San Diego
Home: Buffalo, Miami, N.Y. Jets, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Philadelphia, Washington, Pittsburgh
Away: Buffalo, Miami, N.Y. Jets, Houston, Indianapolis, Dallas, NY Giants, Denver
Home: Buffalo, Miami, New England, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Philadelphia, Washington, Cleveland
Away: Buffalo, Miami (London), New England, Houston, Indianapolis, Dallas, NY Giants, Oakland
AFC NORTH
Home: Cincinnati, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Kansas City, San Diego, St. Louis, Seattle, Jacksonville
Away: Cincinnati, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Denver, Oakland, Arizona, San Francisco, Miami
Home: Baltimore, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Kansas City, San Diego, St. Louis, Seattle, Houston
Away: Baltimore, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Denver, Oakland, Arizona, San Francisco, Buffalo
Home: Baltimore, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Denver, Oakland, Arizona, San Francisco, Tennessee
Away: Baltimore, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Kansas City, San Diego, St. Louis, Seattle, NY Jets
Home: Baltimore, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Denver, Oakland, Arizona, San Francisco, Indianapolis
Away: Baltimore, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Kansas City, San Diego, St. Louis, Seattle, New England
AFC SOUTH
Home: Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Tennessee, New England, NY Jets, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Kansas City
Away: Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Buffalo, Miami, Atlanta, Carolina, Cincinnati
Home: Houston, Jacksonville, Tennessee, New England, NY Jets, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Denver
Away: Houston, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Buffalo, Miami, Atlanta, Carolina, Pittsburgh
Home: Houston, Indianapolis, Tennessee, Buffalo (Jacksonville), Miami, Atlanta, Carolina, San Diego
Away: Houston, Indianapolis, Tennessee, New England, NY Jets, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Baltimore
Home: Houston, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Buffalo, Miami, Atlanta, Carolina, Oakland
Away: Houston, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, New England, NY Jets, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Cleveland
AFC WEST
Home: Kansas City, Oakland, San Diego, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Green Bay, Minnesota, New England
Away: Kansas City, Oakland, San Diego, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Detroit, Indianapolis
Home: Denver, Oakland, San Diego, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Detroit (London), Buffalo
Away: Denver, Oakland, San Diego, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Green Bay, Minnesota, Houston
Home: Denver, Kansas City, San Diego, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Green Bay, Minnesota, NY Jets
Away: Denver, Kansas City, San Diego, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Detroit, Tennessee
Home: Denver, Kansas City, Oakland, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Detroit, Miami
Away: Denver, Kansas City, Oakland, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Green Bay, Minnesota, Jacksonville
NFC EAST
Home: N.Y. Giants, Philadelphia, Washington, Atlanta, Carolina, New England, NY Jets, Seattle
Away: N.Y. Giants, Philadelphia, Washington, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Buffalo, Miami, Green Bay
Home: Dallas, Philadelphia, Washington, Atlanta, Carolina, New England, NY Jets, San Francisco
Away: Dallas, Philadelphia, Washington, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Buffalo, Miami, Minnesota
Home: Dallas, N.Y. Giants, Washington, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Buffalo, Miami, Arizona
Away: Dallas, N.Y. Giants, Washington, Atlanta, Carolina, New England, NY Jets, Detroit
Home: Dallas, N.Y. Giants, Philadelphia, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Buffalo, Miami, St. Louis
Away: Dallas, N.Y. Giants, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Carolina, New England, NY Jets, Chicago
NFC NORTH
Home: Detroit, Green Bay, Minnesota, Arizona, San Francisco, Denver, Oakland, Washington
Away: Detroit, Green Bay, Minnesota, St. Louis, Seattle, Kansas City, San Diego, Tampa Bay
Home: Chicago, Green Bay, Minnesota, Arizona, San Francisco, Denver, Oakland, Philadelphia
Away: Chicago, Green Bay, Minnesota, Kansas City (London), St. Louis, Seattle, San Diego, New Orleans
Home: Chicago, Detroit, Minnesota, St. Louis, Seattle, Kansas City, San Diego, Dallas
Away: Chicago, Detroit, Minnesota, Arizona, San Francisco, Denver, Oakland, Carolina
Home: Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, St. Louis, Seattle, Kansas City, San Diego, NY Giants
Away: Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, Arizona, San Francisco, Denver, Oakland, Atlanta
NFC SOUTH
Home: Carolina, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Philadelphia, Washington, Houston, Indianapolis, Minnesota
Away: Carolina, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Dallas, NY Giants, Jacksonville, Tennessee, San Francisco
Home: Atlanta, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Philadelphia, Washington, Houston, Indianapolis, Green Bay
Away: Atlanta, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Dallas, NY Giants, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Seattle
Home: Atlanta, Carolina, Tampa Bay, Dallas, NY Giants, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Detroit
Away: Atlanta, Carolina, Tampa Bay, Philadelphia, Washington, Houston, Indianapolis, Arizona
Home: Atlanta, Carolina, New Orleans, Dallas, NY Giants, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Chicago
Away: Atlanta, Carolina, New Orleans, Philadelphia, Washington, Houston, Indianapolis, St. Louis
NFC WEST
Home: St. Louis, San Francisco, Seattle, Green Bay, Minnesota, Baltimore, Cincinnati, New Orleans
Away: St. Louis, San Francisco, Seattle, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia
Home: Arizona, St. Louis, Seattle, Green Bay, Minnesota, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Atlanta
Away: Arizona, St. Louis, Seattle, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, NY Giants
Home: Arizona, San Francisco, St. Louis, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Carolina
Away: Arizona, San Francisco, St. Louis, Green Bay, Minnesota, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Dallas
Home: Arizona, San Francisco, Seattle, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Tampa Bay
Away: Arizona, San Francisco, Seattle, Green Bay, Minnesota, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Washington
These are very interesting schedules. That’s all I have to say…..
I agree. I would really like to know when the Empire Bowl (Jets/Giants) will be played. Last time it was on Christmas Eve 2011.
Steelers have the hardest schedule
Maybe the hardest in the AFC North but not in the NFL. There are at least 5 harder schedules than PIT’s!
and they’ll rock it!!!
When is the Alabama game and what time does it start
this is nfl not college
this is professional football not college i heard they lost
Chiefs 12-4 next year
Lions coming to San Diego!!!! Whoop Whoop!!!
Packers have a really tough schedule !!! whew..tough division !!!!
Packers always harder then bears
hell yea green bay is coming to carolina im so going to that game go packers
Raiders away reasonable but must do serious damage in their own division
Why are there only seven teams listed for buffalo away
I’m guessing that the Buffalo-Jacksonville game is going to be played in London. Jaguars only have 7 home opponents listed and AFC South is slated to play AFC East.
THANKS!! WHO KNEW
Yes, Jacksonville game is in London and has been added.
Hopefully Raiders get it together!
Wonder what date Dallas playing New Orleans
Go Eagles at N.E. It’s time to take them down!
why the hell does new england always have such an easy schedule? roger goodell is so biased for the pats. what a jacka*s
You obviously don’t know anything about nfl scheduling. The other divisions you play rotate automatically. The home/away switches from the last time the divisions played. The two extra games are set up by rank in your division from the previous year. Therefore the pats play the other division winners. Minus those 2 games you could have rattled off their schedule of home and away games 4 years ago.
Besides if he was really biased he would have made houston, indy, dallas, and denver home games. Their road schedule is actually a lot tougher than their home one.
San Francisco 49ERS Schedule is going to be a good one next season.
12 playoff teams that made the playoffs this year each have a tough schedule next year and also the Seahawks play 8 teams that made the playoffs in 2014.
The seahawks in 2015 will play 8 teams that made the playoffs in 2014.
Will they get Wilson contract done
Them boys are back in the bay
We Pats got an easy one: AFC South, NFC East, and PITS, and Broncs
I hope they keep Demarco Murray with the dallas cowboys plzz jerry Jones and jason Garrett keep hi n and lock the price up for him keep it the equal for him
Go Eagles! Can’t wait to play the cowboys!!!
Why the hell do the Steelers always have to go to freakin New England? WTF
Wut? They’ve played 10 times this century, and 6 of them have been in Pittsburgh. Of their all time 27 games they’ve played, 19 have been in Pittsburgh:
http://www.footballdb.com/teams/nfl/pittsburgh-steelers/teamvsteam?opp=19
Green bay will be good