The NFL has officially unveiled the 2026 regular-season schedule, and it's shaping up to be one of the most exciting slates in league history. With 272 games packed into 18 weeks, fans have plenty to look forward to—from international matchups to holiday classics.
The action kicks off on Wednesday, September 9, when the defending Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks host the annual NFL Kickoff Game at Lumen Field. While their opponent is yet to be announced, expect a primetime showdown that sets the tone for the season ahead.
This year, the league is making history with a record nine International Series games. The highlight? The NFL's first-ever regular-season game in Australia, bringing the gridiron to a whole new continent. It's a bold move that underscores the league's growing global footprint.
Thanksgiving week gets even bigger in 2026. Alongside the traditional three Thanksgiving Day games and the Black Friday matchup, the Los Angeles Rams will host the Green Bay Packers on the Wednesday night before Thanksgiving. It's a holiday week feast for football fans, with extra drama under the lights.
As the regular season winds down, the playoffs are set to begin on Saturday, January 16, 2027. All eyes will then turn to Super Bowl 61, scheduled for Sunday, February 15, 2027, at the iconic SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. It's a venue that's already hosted some of the biggest moments in sports, and this game promises to be no different.
For fans looking to gear up for the season, this schedule offers countless opportunities to show your team pride. Whether you're cheering from the stands or your living room, the 2026 NFL season is one you won't want to miss.
