One of the highlights of the offseason NFL calendar is always the NFL schedule reveal, and this year’s edition took place on Thursday. We already knew each team’s opponents in the upcoming regular season, but on Thursday we found out when exactly those matchups will take place.
Week 1: New England Patriots at Seattle Seahawks
The last matchup of the 2025 NFL season is also the first contest of the 2026 NFL season as we’ll get a Super Bowl rematch on Wednesday, Sept. 9. This is just the third time in history that a Week 1 matchup will be a rematch of the previous season’s Super Bowl, while this will also be the 12th Super Bowl rematch in the following season all-time.Week 2: Detroit Lions at Buffalo Bills
It’s been six years since a new NFL stadium opened, but that drought ends in Week 2. The Bills will play their first regular-season home game at their new Highmark Stadium which, with a 60,108 seating capacity, will be the smallest venue in the league. Despite that, expect Bills Mafia to provide plenty of noise in a matchup of arguably the two winningest franchises without a Super Bowl championship.Week 5: Buffalo Bills at Los Angeles Rams
This contest will feature the past two MVP winners in 2025 recipient, Matthew Stafford, and 2024 winner, Josh Allen. It will also be the first matchup between these squads since their epic 2024 regular season game in which Los Angeles won 44-42. The 86 combined points were the second-most in any game that season as Buffalo became the first team in NFL history to score six-plus touchdowns and have zero turnovers but still come up on the losing end.Week 12: Green Bay Packers at Los Angeles Rams
A seemingly new tradition will debut during the 2026 NFL season, and that’s an NFL Thanksgiving Eve game. The Pack heading to L.A. is the inaugural contest, as Green Bay (82 wins) and Los Angeles (81 wins) rank fourth and sixth, respectively, in wins since 2018. Despite nearly equal footing, this series has been dominated by the Packers recently. Green Bay has won five straight versus the Rams as well as 10 of the last 11 meetings.Week 14: Kansas City Chiefs at Cincinnati Bengals
Both AFC contenders are coming off 6-11 seasons, thanks, in part, to quarterback injuries, but those QBs have also engaged in nothing but back-and-forth affairs. When Patrick Mahomes and Joe Burrow have shared the same field, their last five meetings have all been decided by 3 points or fewer. Four of those matchups have seen the game-winning score come within the final five seconds, as Burrow holds the 3-2 edge over Mahomes.Week 16: Green Bay Packers at Chicago Bears
Perhaps the most thrilling playoff game from last year saw Caleb Williams and Chicago mount an epic comeback to defeat Green Bay in the Wild Card Round. Chicago overcame a 21-3 halftime deficit, making the 18-point comeback its largest in the postseason since 1933.Week 16: Tennessee Titans at Las Vegas Raiders
There’s only one reason why this late-season game between two teams expected to struggle warrants a spot on this list, and that reason is one… as in number one. It features the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft—Vegas’ Fernando Mendoza—facing the top overall pick in last year’s draft in Tennessee’s Cam Ward. Kirk Cousins is expected to begin the season as Las Vegas’ QB1, but if the Raiders are knocked out of contention early on as expected, then Mendoza should definitely be under center by the time this game rolls around.Week 17: Baltimore Ravens at Cincinnati Bengals
After last season’s schedule reveal, Joe Burrow publicly lamented that it wasn’t “ideal” for the Bengals to be playing in Baltimore for a fourth straight year in prime time. Apparently, the NFL was listening as it reversed course for this season.Not only do the Bengals not have to play a primetime game when they visit Baltimore in Week 7 (1 p.m. ET kickoff), but the league flipped the script when the Ravens have to visit Cincinnati. This Week 17 game will see the Bengals hosting in primetime, as this will be a Thursday Night Football kickoff, on New Year’s Eve, no less. We’re guessing this setup is a little more “ideal” and is to Burrow’s liking.







