You hear about this in baseball once in a while: A guy is traded, then he immediately faces his former club. This has even happened between games of doubleheaders.
Because of the relative rarity of in-season trades, and the fear of letting any team intelligence escape to your next opponent, this has very seldom happened in the NFL. In the 15 years I researched (credit to https://www.prosportstransactions.com), I only found found a few examples:
9-16-68: Phil Sobocinski from the Colts to the Falcons (uncertain if he played)
9-27-71: Ron Gardin from the Colts to the Patriots
10-24-72: Paul Robinson and Fred Willis to the Oilers, Charlie Joiner and Ron Pritchard (didn't play) to the Bengals
10-22-74: Craig Morton from the Cowboys to the Giants
This doesn't take into account waiver pickups. There are probably other examples; chime in if you know of any.
Was traded, then his next game was against his old team
Re: Was traded, then his next game was against his old team
Jim Lachey doesn't quite qualify but close enough to type out a response I guess. Off-season from SD to Oakland, week 1 matchup. Promptly gets shipped again. Ends up with a Ring out of the musical chairs.
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Re: Was traded, then his next game was against his old team
Similar to Lachey in that it doesn't qualify... Lawyer Milloy was released by the Patriots in final roster cut downs the week before week 1 in 2003. The Bills immediately scoop him up and he starts in week 1 against his former team.
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Darrelle Revis 2013 traded by Jets to Bucs
Tampa opened up week 1 vs NY
Tampa opened up week 1 vs NY