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The Buffalo Bills' 2026 schedule features a highly anticipated away game against the Los Angeles Rams. The matchup is expected to be a significant test for the Bills as they face a strong NFC opponent.
The most anticipated game is the away matchup against the Los Angeles Rams.
The exact date for the Buffalo Bills' game against the Los Angeles Rams in 2026 has not been specified yet.
The Bills will face the Jets, Patriots, Dolphins, Lions, Bears, Chiefs, Chargers, and Ravens at home, and the Jets, Patriots, Dolphins, Broncos, Raiders, Packers, Vikings, Texans, and Rams away.
The game against the Rams is significant as it serves as a litmus test for the Bills against a top NFC team, featuring star players like Matthew Stafford.
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It’s not that the enormous Chiefs or Ravens clashes are boring. Of course they’re not. But we’ve all witnessed the Bills play those clubs \a lot\ recently, particularly Kansas City. And I’m actively making this selection not out of “revenge” the Bills will want from last year’s divisional-round loss to the Broncos. For nearly a full decade now — which in the NFL is essentially a lifetime — the Rams have been the gold standard of perennial excellence in the NFC (along with the Eagles). They’re tied with Philadelphia for the second-most playoff wins in the NFL (10) since 2017, when Sean McVay became the head coach. And at this stage of the Josh Allen era, I’m mostly focused on litmus test games for Buffalo during the regular season. In Los Angeles against the reigning NFL MVP and arguably the league’s most talent-laden, complete roster will 100% be a tune-up for the playoffs. Doesn’t matter to me if it’s a 4:25pm ET start or in primetime on *Monday Night Football*. I want to see how *this version* of the Bills stacks up with an NFC powerhouse featuring Matthew Stafford, Puka Nacua, Davante Adams, Jared Verse, Trent McDuffie, Kobie Turner and one of the most brilliant offensive minds in the game. The 2024 version of the Bills faced Stafford and Co., and the Rams won 44-42 in one of the widest road contests of Buffalo’s 2017-2025 era. In that game, Stafford had a 132.6 passer rating, Los Angeles went 11-15 on third down, and scored points on six of nine drives. That was the game, too, that featured a seismic game-management blunder from Sean McDermott, when he called a timeout on a failed Allen tush push attempt at the Rams’ 1-yard line with close to a minute remaining, thereby all but officially eliminating Buffalo’s ability to stop the clock on Los Angeles’ ensuing possession in which it held a two-point lead. Speaking of Allen, you remember — he became the first quarterback in NFL history to rush for three touchdowns and throw for three touchdowns in the same game in that battle with the Rams. The Bills and Rams are two teams with supreme talent, that provided ample fireworks in their last meeting and will provide each other a massive test — I’m most excited for this game on Buffalo’s 2026 schedule.