The Minnesota Vikings announced their 2026 schedule, featuring nine home games, seven away games, and one neutral site game in Mexico City. Several matchups appear to be favorable for the Vikings based on early assessments.
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The Minnesota Vikings released their 2026 schedule on Thursday night, on tap for nine true home games, seven on the road, and one at a neutral site (Mexico City). With that in the books, itâs time to glance at the âeasyâ games on the schedule.
A handful of games should favor Minnesota on paper.
We say easy loosely because good teams can pop up out of nowhere, but from a May standpoint, hereâs the list.
The cakewalk sections of the 2026 docket, ranked in ascending order (No. 1 = easiest game).
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Daniel Jones looks on before a home matchup against the Tennessee Titans on Oct. 26, 2025, at Lucas Oil Stadium in , Indiana. Jones entered the contest attempting to solidify his standing with the Colts during the second half of the regular season after joining Indianapolis in search of a career reset. Mandatory Credit: Robert Goddin-Imagn Images
The 2026 schedule includes nine home games, seven away games, and one neutral site game in Mexico City.
While the term 'easy' is subjective, certain matchups on the schedule are expected to favor the Vikings based on early evaluations.
The Minnesota Vikings released their 2026 schedule on Thursday night.
The Vikings will play their neutral site game in Mexico City in 2026.

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5. Week 7 â vs. Colts
This game makes the cut to start the list because it is at home â plain and simple.
The Vikingsâ defense will be familiar with Daniel Jones; they saw him in practice for two months during the 2024 season. The Colts have a decent roster, not a dream team.
Minnesota has also had luck against Indianapolis as of late, even orchestrating the largest comeback in NFL history against the franchise in 2022. The Coltsâ defense ranked 16th in the league last year per EPA/Play, so the Vikings will not face an overly daunting test in Week 7.
4. Week 4 â vs. Dolphins
This teamâs roster stinks. Its best wide receiver is arguably Jalen Tolbert or Parker Washington. You have to be pretty damn deep into fantasy football to know who those guys are. Miami has been conducting a fire sale over the last several months. Itâs probably not a serious contender in 2026 unless Malik Willis becomes an All-Pro-caliber asset.
At home, Minnesota should trash Miami.
*SI.comâ*s Gilbert Manzano gave the Dolphinsâ an âFâ grade this offseason: âMiami Dolphins: F. Notable moves: TE Greg Dulcich (one year, $3.25 million), CB Lonnie Johnson Jr. (one year, $1.48 million), edge David Ojabo (contract n/a), G Jamaree Salyer (one year, $1.4 million), WR Jalen Tolbert (contract n/a), QB Malik Willis (three years, $67.5 million).â
âClearly, the Dolphins are in rebuild mode and have their eyes on 2027. The team needed a fresh start, and there was no need to add Willis, who now has to play for a team that said goodbye to wide receivers Waddle and Tyreek Hill this offseason. It would have been better if this team had fully committed to the rebuild and taken its lumps with a veteran quarterback who would have commanded a lot less money than Willis.â
3. Week 13 â vs. Panthers
Another home contest, the Panthers will visit U.S. Bank Stadium for the first time with fans in attendance. Carolina and Minnesota did battle in 2020, but that was the pandemic season, and no fans were allowed.
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan stands on the field during second-quarter action against the Cleveland Browns on Aug. 8, 2025, at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina. McMillan continued adjusting to NFL competition during preseason play as the Panthers evaluated the rookie receiverâs role within the offense heading into the regular season. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-Imagn Images
Last season, the Panthersâ defense ranked 23rd in the NFL per EPA/Play. The group is not scary. The offense checked in at No. 26 per the same metric. Carolina made the postseason because of poor competition in the NFC South.
The Vikings should win this one, almost no matter what.
Not everyone agrees, though. A to Z Sportsâ Kole Noble predicted a Panthers dub on Thursday, explaining, âHeadline: Tetairoa McMillan fourth-down catch sets up game-winning field goal. This game will be a defensive chess match between Ejiro Evero and Brian Flores.â
âThe tight game lasts deep into the final quarter until the Panthers pull off a fourth-down conversion when Young connects downfield with McMillan to set up the game-winning field goal. Score Prediction: Panthers win 13-10 (5-7).â
2. Week 12 â vs. Falcons
Will this contest feature Tua Tagovailoa as the Falconsâ quarterback? Will this contest feature Michael Penix Jr. as the Falconsâ quarterback? Nobody knows.
If itâs Tagovailoa, you can circle it as the âBrian Flores Revenge Game.â A couple of summers ago, out of nowhere, Tagovailoa called Flores a âterrible personâ on a random podcast. Flores will remember the unnecessary dig and make sure Tagovailoa knows how terrible his pass rush can be.
Minnesota also needs revenge here because the Falconsâ defense embarrassed the Vikingsâ offense in 2025.
1. Week 17 â at Jets
Unless the Jets are forced to sign a free agent outsider 6-7 months from now, the Vikings will face Geno Smith, Cade Klubnik, Brady Cook, or Bailey Zappe at quarterback. That should not be a difficult test. Weather could be a factor in this game, but generally speaking, the Vikings are battle-tested in the elements from games in Green Bay and Chicago.
New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn walks the sideline before a road matchup against the New Orleans Saints on Dec. 21, 2025, at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. Glenn entered the late-season contest leading the Jets through his first campaign as head coach while attempting to keep New York competitive in the AFC playoff race. Mandatory Credit: Matthew Hinton-Imagn Images
The Jets were one of the NFLâs worst teams last year, and despite a pretty formidable defense, theyâre not on track to be a playoff team in 2026. This one should be a win unless Jets coach Aaron Glenn fully reverses his fortune.