The NFL is set to officially release its schedule for the 2026 season on Thursday night, but as is the case every year, the leaks have been aplenty, and we now have the reported full schedule, as reported by Bobby Skinner of the Giants Nation podcast.
The highlights include back-to-back primetime games, including the season opener against the Cowboys on Sunday Night Football before traveling to Los Angeles to meet Matthew Stafford and the Rams on Sunday Night Football.
One week later, Big Blue welcomes the Titans to MetLife, with Brian Daboll making his return after being fired as New York's head coach last season.
Other primetime games include hosting the Commanders on Thursday Night Football in Week 10, and visiting the Lions on Monday Night Football in Week 16.
The only game on the schedule without a set date is the regular season finale against the Eagles at home in Week 18.
Here is the full schedule, as reported by Skinner:
Week 1: 9/13 vs. Cowboys (SNF)
Week 2: 9/21 at Rams (MNF)
Week 3: 9/27 vs. Titans
Week 4: 10/4 vs. Cardinals
Week 5: 10/11 at Commanders
Week 6: 10/18 vs. Saints
Week 7: 10/25 at Texans
Week 8: BYE
Week 9: 11/8 at Eagles
Week 10: 11/12 vs. Commanders (TNF)
Week 11: 11/22 vs. Jaguars
Week 12: 11/29 at Colts
Week 13: 12/6 vs. 49ers
Week 14: 12/13 at Seahawks
Week 15: 12/20 vs. Browns
Week 16: 12/28 at Lions (MNF)
Week 17: 1/3 at Cowboys
Week 18: TBD vs. Eagles
Leaks have been coming out throughout the day ahead of the official release.
Leaks have been coming out throughout the day ahead of the official release.




