2023 NFL Waiver Wire Order: Who is subject to waivers? When does it start?

The NFL season is over! WE are already looking forward to the new season! Pretty soon players will start getting cut and some will have to go through the waiver wire.
All players with less than four accrued seasons need to pass through the waiver wire in order to become unrestricted free agents. The NFL defines an accrued season as six or more games on either a team’s 53-man roster, or on injured reserve, or on the physically unable to perform list.
All players not hitting those criteria that are cut are subject to being claimed by other teams. Clubs can use as many claims as they like, but roster limitations obviously need to be considered.
Everyone will want to know what the waiver order is, so I figured I would post it below. Here is a tweet from Field Yates, that says the waiver wire period began yesterday!
- Chicago Bears
- Houston Texans
- Arizona Cardinals
- Indianapolis Colts
- Denver Broncos
- Los Angeles Rams
- Las Vegas Raiders
- Atlanta Falcons
- Carolina Panthers
- New Orleans Saints
- Tennessee Titans
- Cleveland Browns
- New York Jets
- New England Patriots
- Green Bay Packers
- Washington Commanders
- Pittsburgh Steelers
- Detroit Lions
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Seattle Seahawks
- Miami Dolphins
- Los Angeles Chargers
- Baltimore Ravens
- Minnesota Vikings
- Jacksonville Jaguars
- New York Giants
- Dallas Cowboys
- Buffalo Bills
- Cincinnati Bengals
- San Francisco 49ers
- Philadelphia Eagles
- Kansas City Chiefs

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