The countdown is officially on for Tennessee Titans fans. Mark your calendars for May 14 at 7 p.m. CT, when the NFL will unveil the full 2026 schedule. This is the moment head coach Robert Saleh, rookie QB Cam Ward, and the revamped Titans roster will finally learn when they'll take the field at Nissan Stadium—and when they'll face powerhouse opponents like the Dallas Cowboys, Detroit Lions, Baltimore Ravens, and Philadelphia Eagles.
Coming off two tough 3-14 seasons, the Titans are hungry for a turnaround. This year, they'll play a last-place schedule, which early projections rank as the NFL's eighth-easiest based on 2025 records. That means two annual divisional clashes with Houston, Jacksonville, and Indianapolis, plus matchups against the NFC East and AFC North. The Titans will also face last-place finishers from the AFC West, AFC East, and NFC North—games that could be pivotal for building momentum.
While the full schedule drops on May 14, the league has already teased some marquee matchups. Week 1 games, international contests, and the highly anticipated opening event for the Buffalo Bills' new stadium have been announced in advance. As always, leaks and rumors will swirl before the official broadcast and social media rollout, so stay tuned for updates.
For Titans fans, this schedule release is more than a date—it's the first real glimpse at the road ahead. Whether you're planning game-day gear or just counting down the days until kickoff, the 2026 season is shaping up to be one to watch.
