2026 NFL schedule release guide: Kickoffs, matchups, broadcast networks for all 32 teams
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The New England Patriots' 2026 NFL schedule has been released, revealing their opponents and matchups. Following a strong 14-win season, the Patriots are projected to have a win total of 9.5, but face a tougher slate of games this year.
The Patriots' projected win total for the 2026 season is set at 9.5.
In Week 1 of the 2026 season, the Patriots will face the Seattle Seahawks.
Last season, the Patriots lost to the Steelers in Week 3, but are predicted to win in their upcoming matchup.
The Patriots face a tougher slate of opponents in 2026, which could lead to a slight dip in their record despite offseason improvements.
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A Super Bowl rematch kicks off the season as the Patriots travel to Seattle as the Seahawks will unveil their championship banner. With New Englandâs offseason additions, this should be a more competitive contest than Seattleâs 29â13 victory in Super Bowl LX. And as the Patriots have shown over the past two years, strange things can happen in Week 1. Still, no revenge comes for New England as they start the year in a tough road environment. | *Prediction: Loss (0-1)*
At the Steelers continue to wait for clarity on Aaron Rodgersâ future, they will make plans to return Gillette Stadium early in the season after edging out a 21â14 win in Week 3 last year. This time, however, they wonât benefit from five Patriots turnovers, as New England gets into the win column for the first time on the year. | *Prediction: Win (1-1)*
Jacksonville joined New England as one of the leagueâs top turnaround teams last season, winning 13 games en route to an AFC South title. Some regression wouldnât be a surprise this year, which sets up the Patriots to start their first win streak of the season with a road victory. | *Prediction: Win (2-1)*
The Patriots will be back on the road for the third time in the first four weeks as they travel to the new Highmark Stadium. It will also mark their first look at Bills head coach Joe Brady, who took over for Sean McDermott this offseason. After a statement win in Buffalo last year that shifted how the Patriots were viewed, the Bills return the favor with a narrow home victory this time around. | *Prediction: Loss (2-2)*
An October matchup makes it uncertain whether No. 1 overall pick Fernando Mendoza will be under center, as the Raiders also signed Kirk Cousins with the intention that the veteran will open the season as the starter. Either way, it shouldnât be enough to knock off New England, as the Patriots avenge last yearâs Week 1 loss. | *Prediction: Win (3-2)*
With three first-round picks at their disposal last month the Jets roster has taken a step forward. But, major questions still remain at the quarterback position â as they likely will target the spot in the 2027 NFL Draft â and with Aaron Glenn back for Year 2. | *Prediction: Win (4-2)*
A matchup between two of the top quarterbacks from the 2024 draft â and two of last yearâs top coaching candidates. Maye got the best of Williams in their first meeting as rookies, but Chicagoâs roster is in much better shape this time around. That could give New England trouble on a short week in a potential high-scoring Thursday night matchup. | *Prediction: Loss (4-3)*
A rare October game in Miami for the Patriots, who overcame the franchiseâs struggles in Florida last season with a back-and-forth Week 2 victory that sparked an undefeated road campaign for the Patriots. After firing Mike McDaniel, the Dolphins hit the reset button on their roster, eating significant cap hits to move on from players such as Tua Tagovailoa and Tyreek Hill. Things now turn over to head coach Jeff Hafley and quarterback Malik Willis, who both arrive from Green Bay, but the roster overhaul could make for a challenging first season. | *Prediction: Win (5-3)*
A 4:25 p.m. game vs. the Packers could set the stage for a FOX game broadcasted by Tom Brady, who was New Englandâs quarterback the last time Green Bay made the trip to Gillette Stadium in 2018. They now come in 2026 with one of the leagueâs best QB-play caller duos in Jordan Love and Matt LaFleur, who is back with the team with a new multi-year extension. With Micah Parsons likely back healthy from a torn ACL at this point, Green Bay spoils New Englandâs perfect home record to date. | *Prediction: Loss (5-4)*
The Patriots avoid a true road environment at a noisy Ford Field as they head to Germany, where a strong New England crowd is expected. Slowing down Jahmyr Gibbs, however, is no easy task on any field, but the Patriots do enough defensively to give Drake Maye the opportunity to secure New Englandâs first win as a franchise in Germany. | *Prediction: Win (6-4)*
The Patriots bested the Chargers in last yearâs Wild Card round behind a dominant defensive effort, sacking Justin Herbert six times. With Los Angeles getting its starting tackle duo back in Rashawn Slater and Joe Alt â and hiring Mike McDaniel to coordinate the offense â the unit should be among the leagueâs best in 2026. Even after the bye, a cross country trip ends in a primetime loss. | *Prediction: Loss (6-5)*
After dropping their Week 4 matchup to the Bills in Buffalo, the rivalry heads to Gillette Stadium where the Patriots blew a 21-0 lead last December. This time, however, New England holds on to once again split the season series and get back in the win column on the year. | *Prediction: Win (7-5)*
Following a big-win over the Bills, New England will have a short week for their second Thursday night game of the season â which will take place at Gillette Stadium against another NFC North opponent. The big question for Minnesota will be who is starting at quarterback by Week 11: 2024 first-round pick J.J. McCarthy or free agent addition Kyler Murray? With either operating on a short week and on the road, the Patriots take care of business. | *Prediction: Win (8-5)*
A late-season matchup against the Chiefs means the Patriots should face Patrick Mahomes, as the quarterback is progressing well from a late-season ACL tear. How Kansas City looks around Mahomes after taking a step back last year remains to be seen, while New England will benefit from a late-season mini-bye with 10 days of preparation before traveling to Arrowhead. | *Prediction: Win (9-5)*
Following a big Monday Night Football matchup against Mahomes and the Chiefs, a short Christmas week and a trip to the Meadowlands set up a potential trap game against the Jets. New England handled those situations well last season â including a Thursday night win over New York â and should continue that trend against a less talented Jets squad to complete the season sweep. | *Prediction: Win (10-5)*
A late-season AFC Championship Game rematch could carry major playoff implications and it would not be surprising to see this flexed into a primetime slot. After defeating the Jarrett Stidham-led Broncos last January, the Patriots should now see Bo Nix under center with new weapon Jaylen Waddle at his disposal. But Denver will also be facing a better version of New England, which leads to a similar result as last yearâs showdown. | *Prediction: Win (11-5)*
New England ends the season at home vs. the Dolphins for the second straight season. A bad Miami team coming to a cold Foxboro in the season finale will likely play out in a similar fashion. | *Prediction:* *Win (12-5)*