NFL schedule release 2026: Leaks, peeks, and all the games we already know before the full release
The NFL releases the full 2026-27 full schedule on Thursday night, but you can mark these on your calendar now.


The NFL’s full 2026 schedule won’t be revealed officially until later tonight, but the league has already started to give away pieces of the puzzle. And as usual, many games have already been leaked.
Officially, every date, kickoff time, and primetime slot will be unveiled today, Thursday, May 14. But one day ahead of the official release, all the international games were revealed with dates times, and opponents. In addition, a growing number of headline matchups, including holiday fixtures and select primetime showdowns, are already confirmed. Others have been leaked early.
The NFL schedule is coming. 👀
— NFL (@NFL) May 8, 2026
📺: NFL Schedule Release - Thursday, May 14 at 8pm ET on @nflnetwork pic.twitter.com/mVsyC21hCG
From overseas trips to traditional Thanksgiving staples, here’s a look at the 2026 NFL games we already know are happening.
At a glance
WEEK 1
Wednesday, Sept. 9:
- Seattle Seahawks vs. TBD
Thursday, Sept. 10
- Los Angeles Rams vs. San Francisco 49ers (Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia)
Sunday, Sept. 13
- Dallas Cowboys vs. New York Giants (SNF)
Monday, Sept. 14
- Kansas City Chiefs vs. Denver Broncos (MNF)
WEEK 2
Thursday, Sept. 17
- Buffalo Bills vs. Detroit Lions (TNF)
WEEK 3
Sunday, Sept. 27
- Dallas Cowboys vs. Baltimore Ravens (Maracanã Stadium, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
WEEK 4
Sunday, Oct. 4
- Washington Commanders vs. Indianapolis Colts (Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, UK)
WEEK 5
Sunday, Oct. 11
- Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Philadelphia Eagles (Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, UK)
WEEK 6
Sunday, Oct. 18
- Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Houston Texans (Wembley, London, UK)
WEEK 7
Sunday, Oct. 25
- New Orleans Saints vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (Stade de France, Paris, France)
WEEK 9
Sunday, Nov. 8
- Cincinnati Bengals vs. Atlanta Falcons (Bernabeu Stadium, Madrid, Spain)
WEEK 10
Sunday, Nov. 15
- Detroit Lions vs. New England Patriots (FC Bayern Munich Stadium, Munich, Germany)
WEEK 11
Sunday, Nov. 22
- San Francisco 49ers vs. Minnesota Vikings (Estadio Banorte, Mexico City, Mexico)
Wednesday, Nov. 25
- Los Angeles Rams vs. Green Bay Packers
Thursday, Nov. 26 (Thanksgiving)
- Detroit Lions vs. Chicago Bears
- Dallas Cowboys vs. Philadelphia Eagles
- Kansas City Chiefs vs. Buffalo Bills
2026 NFL season opener
- Wednesday, Sept. 9 - Seattle Seahawks vs. TBD
The NFL will officially kick off the 2026 season on Wednesday, September 9, with the defending Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks hosting the league’s traditional opener.
With the Cowboys facing the Giants on SNF and the 49ers facing the Rams in Australia, there’s only 5 teams left that the Seahawks can host opening night.
— Harrison Graham (@HGrahamNFL) May 11, 2026
Bears, Patriots, Chiefs, Chargers, and Cardinals.
I really think it’s Bears-Seahawks.
The NFL’s season opener is almost always played on a Thursday night, followed by a full Sunday slate. A Wednesday kickoff is extremely rare in modern league history and reflects the NFL’s continued effort to maximize global and broadcast reach.
In this case, the shift appears to be driven by a combination of scheduling logistics and international broadcast considerations, as the league continues to balance domestic primetime television windows with a growing overseas audience and expanded global slate.
The game itself will still serve the same purpose as always, launching the season with the defending champions in the spotlight on national television. The opponent has not yet been finalized publicly, but it is expected to be a high-profile matchup in keeping with recent tradition.
Early primetime reveal: Sunday Night Football spotlight
The first Sunday Night Football matchup was revealed on Monday as the New York Giants host the Dallas Cowboys in primetime.
- Sunday, Sept. 13 - Dallas Cowboys vs. New York Giants
This NFC East rivalry will headline one of the league’s most-watched weekly broadcasts, continuing a long tradition of featuring high-profile divisional matchups in the NFL’s Sunday night window.
It’s schedule release week! And a fun one for Week 1. https://t.co/JDOJPRsmyt
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) May 11, 2026
Monday Night Football premiere: AFC West rivalry
On Tuesday, the league announced the first Monday Night Football game of the season. On Monday, September 14, the Kansas City Chiefs and Denver Broncos will face off in an intriguing division rivalry game.
- Monday, Sept. 14 - Kansas City Chiefs vs. Denver Broncos
Both starting quarterbacks, Patrick Mahomes and Bo Nix are coming into the season recovering from serious injuries, making this all the more interesting. The league announced on Tuesday that the Chiefs will host the game at Stadium.
This season’s first Monday Night Football game, Sept. 14, will be the Denver Broncos vs. the Kansas City Chiefs.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) May 12, 2026
The game’s site still has not been determined as the NFL still is finalizing its schedule for Thursday’s release. pic.twitter.com/IFOOkL0xze
Thursday Night Football Week 2: Highmark debut
The NFL has also announced the Week 2 Thursday Night Football game. It will be played between the Detroit Lions and Buffalo Bills at the new Highmark Stadium.
- Thursday, Sept. 17 - Buffalo Bills vs. Detroit Lions
This primetime event will mark the Bills’ debut game in the new stadium. The game will premiere on Prime.
The first TNF game of the season: @Lions vs. @BuffaloBills in Week 2! @NFLonPrime
— NFL (@NFL) May 11, 2026
NFL Schedule Release - Thursday at 8pm ET on ESPN/NFLN pic.twitter.com/UxLRa3r9Y0
Confirmed 2026 international games
The NFL is continuing its aggressive global expansion in 2026, with games set across Australia, Europe, North America, and South America. The international schedule includes several firsts, including the first-ever regular-season game in Paris and a major debut in Rio de Janeiro. On Wednesday, the NFL formally revealed all nine international games on Good Morning Football, giving fans a full breakdown of matchups ahead of the complete schedule announcement.
- Thursday, Sept. 10: Los Angeles Rams vs. San Francisco 49ers
- Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia
- Sunday, Sept. 27: Dallas Cowboys vs. Baltimore Ravens
- Maracanã Stadium, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Sunday, Nov. 8: Cincinnati Bengals vs. Atlanta Falcons
- Bernabeu Stadium, Madrid, Spain
- Sunday, Oct. 4: Washington Commanders vs. Indianapolis Colts
- Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, UK
- Sunday, Oct. 11: Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Philadelphia Eagles
- Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, UK
- Sunday, Oct. 18: Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Houston Texans
- Wembley, London, UK
- Sunday, Oct. 25: New Orleans Saints vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
- Stade de France, Paris, France
- Sunday, Nov. 15: Detroit Lions vs. New England Patriots
- FC Bayern Munich Stadium, Munich, Germany
- Sunday, Nov. 22: San Francisco 49ers vs. Minnesota Vikings
- Estadio Banorte, Mexico City, Mexico
An international game update from the @Disney upfront: the Cincinnati Bengals and Atlanta Falcons will play week 9, Sunday, Nov. 8, in Madrid, Spain on NFL Network. pic.twitter.com/BXq8aPmedB
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) May 12, 2026
2026 holiday games
The NFL continues their tradition of playing three games on Thanksgiving in 2026. As usual, the Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys will host a game. On Monday, the NFL revealed that the Cowboys will host NFC East rival Philadelphia Eagles and later revealed that the Lions would host the Chicago Bears on Thanksgiving Day.
- Thursday, Nov. 26 - Dallas Cowboys vs. Philadelphia Eagles
- Thursday, Nov. 26 - Detroit Lions vs. Chicago Bears
Get ready to feast on some NFC East football this Thanksgiving 🦃@Eagles vs. @dallascowboys Thursday, November 26 on FOX 📺 pic.twitter.com/9z3SrXViFh
— FOX Sports: NFL (@NFLonFOX) May 11, 2026
In addition to the two traditional Thanksgiving hosts, there will be a third game played in primetime on Thanksgiving, and a new Thanksgiving Eve game played the Wednesday before. Those two games were leaked ahead of the official reveal.
- Wednesday, Nov. 25 - Los Angeles Rams vs. Green Bay Packers
- Thursday, Nov. 26 - Kansas city Chiefs vs. Buffalo Bills
Schedule leak: The 2026 NFL Thanksgiving slate is out and it’s 🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/weFfMCKrra
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) May 14, 2026
These games remain among the most-watched regular-season contests every year, regardless of matchup. Reports indicate a potential inaugural Wednesday night game on November 25.
The league is also expected to hold a double-header on Black Friday, November 27.
For 2026, Christmas (December 25) is on a Friday, and the NFL is expected to continue their recent expansion of holiday football. The league is planning a three-game Christmas Day slate, continuing the push to turn December 25 into a major national broadcast window for regular-season games.
What we still don’t know
Despite the early leaks and confirmations, the majority of the 2026 NFL schedule remains unreleased. Fans still do not know the full regular-season week-by-week matchups or full primetime schedule breakdowns. Those details will be revealed in full on Thursday, May 14 during the NFL’s official schedule release broadcast set to start at 8 p.m. ET.
Even before the full schedule drops, the 2026 NFL season is already taking shape around major global games, marquee rivalries, and holiday showcases. And while the complete roadmap is still under wraps, the early picture already confirms that the NFL calendar is once again built for maximum spotlight, even before a single kickoff takes place.
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