The Kansas City Chiefs are preparing for the 2026 NFL season, with a confirmed matchup against the Denver Broncos on 'Monday Night Football' in Week 1. Full schedule details are yet to be released.
The Kansas City Chiefs will attempt to get back to the Super Bowl next season after falling well short of the mark during their failed 2025 campaign.
While fans already know which teams Kansas City will face in 2026, the NFL still hasn't revealed the Chiefs' full regular-season schedule.
So far, three reports have surfaced with key information about how Kansas City's schedule will play out.
First, the NFL announced that the Chiefs will face the Denver Broncos on 'Monday Night Football' at Arrowhead Stadium in Week 1.
Then, NFL insider Jordan Schultz leaked that Kansas City will go on the road for a game against the Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field in Week 7, and that the Chiefs are set to match up against the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium on Thanksgiving night.
Stay tuned to this live blog for real-time updates on the Chiefs' 2026 schedule reveal:
Kansas City will match up against the defending Super Bowl champions in Week 7, according to NFL insider Jordan Schultz.
Here's Jordan Schultz's official report on the Chiefs' holiday showdown against Buffalo:
Take a look at the NFL's official announcement that Kansas City will face off against Denver to kick off the 2026 regular season:
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While the full schedule is not released, the Chiefs are confirmed to play the Denver Broncos in Week 1.
The NFL has not yet announced the date for the release of the Chiefs' full regular-season schedule for 2026.
The Chiefs' game against the Broncos on 'Monday Night Football' marks an important start to their 2026 campaign as they aim to return to the Super Bowl.

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