NFL schedule 2026 printable grid: Complete week-by-week list with all 272 games
Tom VieraThe 2026 NFL season is still months away, but the full 272-game schedule was released May 14.
The season will kick off on Sept. 9, when the reigning Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks host the New England Patriots in a Super Bowl 60 rematch.
Maybe you're looking for when and where your favorite team will be playing this season, so you can begin the process of building out your own calendars. Or maybe you're a fantasy football manager and are trying to get an early start on research to find an edge. Either way, we've got just the tool for diehards or even the casual football fans to keep handy.
We've put together a printable NFL schedule grid that outlines every team's matchups each week, and it includes the bye-week schedules for all 32 teams. It'll make a great decoration for your refrigerator all year long.
Here's a full printable NFL schedule for 2026, along with every team's current Super Bowl odds.
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Super Bowl odds
Odds courtesy of BetMGM as of May 14.
- Los Angeles Rams: (+800)
- Seattle Seahawks: (+950)
- Buffalo Bills: (+1000)
- Baltimore Ravens: (+1000)
- Detroit Lions: (+1500)
- Philadelphia Eagles: (+1500)
- Green Bay Packers: (+1500)
- Kansas City Chiefs: (+1600)
- Los Angeles Chargers: (+1600)
- Denver Broncos: (+1700)
- New England Patriots (+1800)
- San Francisco 49ers (+1800)
- Houston Texans (+2000)
- Jacksonville Jaguars (+2500)
- Chicago Bears (+2500)
- Cincinnati Bengals (+2500)
- Dallas Cowboys (+2500)
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers (+4000)
- Indianapolis Colts (+5000)
- Minnesota Vikings (+5000)
- Washington Commanders (+6600)
- New York Giants (+6600)
- Atlanta Falcons (+8000)
- Pittsburgh Steelers (+8000)
- Carolina Panthers (+10000)
- New Orleans Saints (+10000)
- Las Vegas Raiders (+15000)
- Tennessee Titans (+15000)
- Arizona Cardinals (+25000)
- Cleveland Browns (+25000)
- Miami Dolphins (+25000)
- New York Jets (+25000)
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