The NFL released its schedule a couple of hours ago, so here is the annual road trip that involves all 32 home teams. Of course, I never do these but it is great fun to figure out if it is possible.
Thu, Sep 5 Baltimore at Denver 6:30
Sun, Sep 8 Green Bay at San Francisco 1:25
Mon, Sep 9 Houston at San Diego 7:15
Sun, Sep 15 Jacksonville at Oakland 1:25
Sun, Sep 22 Jacksonville at Seattle 1:25
Thu, Sep 26 San Francisco at St. Louis 7:25
Sun, Sep 29 NY Giants at Kansas City 12:00
Mon, Sep 30 Miami at New Orleans 7:30
Thu, Oct 3 Buffalo at Cleveland 8:25
Sun, Oct 6 New England at Cincinnati 1:00
Mon, Oct 7 NY Jets at Atlanta 8:30
Thu, Oct 10 NY Giants at Chicago 7:25
Sun, Oct 13 Carolina at Minnesota 12:00
Sun, Oct 20 New England at NY Jets 1:00
Mon, Oct 21 Minnesota at NY Giants 8:30
Thu, Oct 24 Carolina at Tampa Bay 8:25
Sun, Oct 27 SF at Jacksonville 1:00
Thu, Oct 31 Cincinnati at Miami 8:25
Mon, Nov 4 Chicago at Green Bay 7:25
Sun, Nov 10 Houston at Arizona 1:25
Thu, Nov 14 Indianapolis at Tennessee 8:25
Sun, Nov 17 NY Jets at Buffalo 1:00
Mon, Nov 18 New England at Carolina 8:30
Sun, Nov 24 NY Jets at Baltimore 1:00
Mon, Nov 25 San Francisco at Washington 8:30
Thu, Nov 28 Oakland at Dallas 4:30
Sun, Dec 1 New England at Houston 3:25
Sun, Dec 8 Cleveland at New England 1:00
Sun, Dec 15 Houston at Indianapolis 12:00
Mon, Dec 16 Baltimore at Detroit 8:30
Sun, Dec 22 Chicago at Philadelphia 1:00
Sun, Dec 29 Cleveland at Pittsburgh 1:00
A few long drives (22 of 500 miles or more of which 8 are over 600 miles) but overall seems quite possible at first glance.
Update: Wrong! This trip was 27,500 highway miles. I played around and found a trip under 20,000 miles, and that one I am taking, starting September 4th.
Best,
Sean
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