NFL September 2026 Schedule: Every Game, Time & Channel

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The 2026 NFL season kicks off with an unprecedented opening month. From the defending champion Seattle Seahawks hosting the NFL Kickoff Game on a Wednesday night to the league’s historic first game in Australia, September 2026 delivers must-watch football from the very first snap.

This guide covers the complete NFL Schedule for September, including all 32 teams’ Week 1–3 matchups, kickoff times, broadcast networks, and the best ways to stream every game. Whether you’re tracking your team’s playoff push or planning your viewing calendar, every detail you need is right here.

Official Source: View the complete 2026 NFL Schedule at NFL.com


Week 1: September 9–14, 2026

Week 1 spans four days and features 16 games, including a Wednesday night opener and the league’s Australian debut.

Date Time (ET) Matchup Venue TV / Stream
Wed, Sept 9 8:20 PM New England Patriots vs. Seattle Seahawks Lumen Field, Seattle NBC, Peacock, NFL+
Thu, Sept 10 8:35 PM San Francisco 49ers vs. Los Angeles Rams Melbourne Cricket Ground, Australia Netflix
Sun, Sept 13 1:00 PM Carolina Panthers vs. Chicago Bears Bank of America Stadium FOX
Sun, Sept 13 1:00 PM Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Cincinnati Bengals Paycor Stadium FOX
Sun, Sept 13 1:00 PM New Orleans Saints vs. Detroit Lions Ford Field FOX
Sun, Sept 13 1:00 PM Buffalo Bills vs. Houston Texans NRG Stadium CBS
Sun, Sept 13 1:00 PM Baltimore Ravens vs. Indianapolis Colts Lucas Oil Stadium CBS
Sun, Sept 13 1:00 PM Cleveland Browns vs. Jacksonville Jaguars EverBank Stadium CBS
Sun, Sept 13 1:00 PM Atlanta Falcons vs. Pittsburgh Steelers Acrisure Stadium FOX
Sun, Sept 13 1:00 PM New York Jets vs. Tennessee Titans Nissan Stadium CBS
Sun, Sept 13 4:25 PM Arizona Cardinals vs. Los Angeles Chargers SoFi Stadium CBS
Sun, Sept 13 4:25 PM Miami Dolphins vs. Las Vegas Raiders Allegiant Stadium FOX
Sun, Sept 13 4:25 PM Green Bay Packers vs. Minnesota Vikings U.S. Bank Stadium CBS
Sun, Sept 13 4:25 PM Washington Commanders vs. Philadelphia Eagles Lincoln Financial Field FOX
Sun, Sept 13 8:20 PM Dallas Cowboys vs. New York Giants MetLife Stadium NBC, Peacock, NFL+
Mon, Sept 14 8:15 PM Denver Broncos vs. Kansas City Chiefs Arrowhead Stadium ABC, ESPN, NFL+

Week 2: September 20, 2026

Time (ET) Matchup TV / Stream
1:00 PM Pittsburgh Steelers vs. New England Patriots CBS
1:00 PM New York Jets vs. Green Bay Packers FOX
1:00 PM Cleveland Browns vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers FOX
1:00 PM Buffalo Bills vs. Detroit Lions NBC, Peacock
1:00 PM Tennessee Titans vs. Philadelphia Eagles CBS
1:00 PM New Orleans Saints vs. Baltimore Ravens FOX
1:00 PM Carolina Panthers vs. Atlanta Falcons FOX
1:00 PM Chicago Bears vs. Minnesota Vikings CBS
4:05 PM Las Vegas Raiders vs. Los Angeles Chargers CBS
4:05 PM San Francisco 49ers vs. Miami Dolphins CBS
4:25 PM Seattle Seahawks vs. Arizona Cardinals FOX
4:25 PM Washington Commanders vs. Dallas Cowboys CBS
8:15 PM New York Giants vs. Los Angeles Rams ESPN, ABC, NFL+
8:20 PM Indianapolis Colts vs. Kansas City Chiefs NBC, Peacock, NFL+

Week 3: September 24–28, 2026

Date Time (ET) Matchup TV / Stream
Thu, Sept 24 8:15 PM Atlanta Falcons vs. Green Bay Packers Prime Video, NFL+
Sun, Sept 27 1:00 PM New England Patriots vs. Jacksonville Jaguars CBS
Sun, Sept 27 1:00 PM Baltimore Ravens vs. Dallas Cowboys (Rio de Janeiro) FOX
Sun, Sept 27 1:00 PM Buffalo Bills vs. Los Angeles Chargers CBS
Sun, Sept 27 1:00 PM Washington Commanders vs. Seattle Seahawks FOX
Sun, Sept 27 1:00 PM New York Jets vs. Detroit Lions CBS
Sun, Sept 27 1:00 PM Tennessee Titans vs. New York Giants FOX
Sun, Sept 27 4:05 PM Arizona Cardinals vs. San Francisco 49ers FOX
Sun, Sept 27 4:05 PM Minnesota Vikings vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers CBS
Sun, Sept 27 4:25 PM New Orleans Saints vs. Las Vegas Raiders CBS
Sun, Sept 27 4:25 PM Los Angeles Rams vs. Denver Broncos FOX
Sun, Sept 27 8:20 PM Chicago Bears vs. Philadelphia Eagles NBC, Peacock, NFL+
Mon, Sept 28 8:15 PM Cleveland Browns vs. Cincinnati Bengals ESPN, ABC, NFL+

Spotlight Matchups: September’s Can’t-Miss Games

NFL Kickoff Game: Patriots vs. Seahawks (Wed, Sept 9)

Seven months after defeating the Patriots 29–13 in Super Bowl LX, the Seahawks open their title defense against the very same opponent at Lumen Field. Seattle quarterback Sam Darnold and wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba return, though the backfield has a Super Bowl MVP-sized hole with Kenneth Walker III now in Kansas City. For the Patriots, Drake Maye leads a revamped offense featuring Romeo Doubs, while a defense led by Christian Gonzalez aims to erase the memory of February’s defeat.

This marks the first season-opening Super Bowl rematch since 2016.

Australia Game: 49ers vs. Rams (Thu, Sept 10)

The NFL makes history with its first game in Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Reigning MVP Matthew Stafford leads a Rams squad that reached last season’s NFC Championship Game, while the 49ers counter with Brock Purdy and Christian McCaffrey. Los Angeles has won four of the last five in the Sean McVay–Kyle Shanahan rivalry.

Monday Night Football: Broncos vs. Chiefs (Mon, Sept 14)

The Broncos travel to Arrowhead for the MNF season premiere in a rematch of the AFC Championship Game. All eyes are on Patrick Mahomes, who tore his ACL and LCL in Week 15 last season and is racing to be ready for kickoff. Denver’s Bo Nix is expected back from the ankle injury that ended his playoff run.

Thursday Night Football: Falcons vs. Packers (Thu, Sept 24)

Week 3 brings the first Thursday Night Football matchup of 2026, with Atlanta visiting Lambeau Field. New Falcons head coach Kevin Stefanski faces off against Matt LaFleur in a game that could shape early NFC playoff positioning.


How to Watch Every NFL Game in September 2026

TV Broadcast (United States)

Network Coverage Notable September Games
NBC Sunday Night Football, NFL Kickoff Patriots vs. Seahawks (Sept 9), Cowboys vs. Giants (Sept 13), Bears vs. Eagles (Sept 27)
CBS Sunday Afternoon (AFC) Bills vs. Texans, Browns vs. Jaguars, Ravens vs. Colts
FOX Sunday Afternoon (NFC) Panthers vs. Bears, Commanders vs. Eagles, Packers vs. Vikings
ESPN/ABC Monday Night Football Broncos vs. Chiefs (Sept 14), Browns vs. Bengals (Sept 28)
Prime Video Thursday Night Football Falcons vs. Packers (Sept 24)
Netflix International Special 49ers vs. Rams in Melbourne (Sept 10)

Streaming Services Comparison

Service Monthly Price Free Trial NFL Coverage 4K Support Devices
NFL+ $14.99 7 days All local & primetime (mobile only) Mobile, tablet
Peacock $7.99 No NBC games, SNF, Kickoff Game All major devices
Paramount+ $7.99 7 days CBS games, AFC matchups All major devices
YouTube TV $72.99 Varies Full channel bundle, unlimited DVR All major devices
Hulu + Live TV $76.99 3 days ESPN, ABC, NBC, FOX, NFL Network All major devices
FuboTV $74.99 7 days Sports-focused, NFL Network included All major devices
Netflix $6.99 (ads) No Australia game, future NFL content All major devices

Mobile & Tablet

  • NFL App (iOS/Android): Live local and primetime games, real-time scores, highlights, and push notifications.
  • Yahoo Sports App: Free local and primetime game streams.
  • ESPN App: Monday Night Football and ESPN content.

Device Support

  • Smart TVs: Samsung, LG, Sony (via apps for Peacock, Paramount+, YouTube TV, Netflix)
  • Streaming Devices: Roku, Amazon Fire Stick, Apple TV, Chromecast
  • Gaming Consoles: PS5, Xbox Series X/S
  • Laptops/Desktops: All major browsers

NFL Playoffs 2026: The Road to Super Bowl LXI

The 2026 postseason follows the expanded 14-team format. Here’s how it works:

Round Dates Format
Wild Card January 10–12, 2027 6 games: No. 1 seeds earn bye; 2 vs. 7, 3 vs. 6, 4 vs. 5
Divisional January 17–18, 2027 4 games: No. 1 seeds host lowest remaining seeds
Conference Championships January 25, 2027 AFC & NFC title games
Super Bowl LXI February 7, 2027 Neutral site (TBD)

The division winner with the best record in each conference claims the No. 1 seed, home-field advantage, and a critical first-round bye — a massive advantage on the road to Super Bowl LXI. With 14 teams making the postseason, every September result carries weight toward the NFL Playoffs picture.


September 2026 Storylines to Watch

  • New coaching eras: Ten teams open with new head coaches, including the Steelers (Mike McCarthy), Falcons (Kevin Stefanski), and Titans (Robert Saleh).
  • Rookie debuts: No. 1 pick Fernando Mendoza (Raiders), No. 3 pick Jeremiyah Love (Cardinals), and a loaded 2026 class take the field for the first time.
  • International expansion: Beyond Melbourne, the NFL has scheduled nine international games for 2026, including matchups in London, Munich, Paris, and Rio de Janeiro.
  • Playoff implications: Early wins in September often separate postseason contenders from pretenders. Track the full NFL Schedule to stay ahead of the NFL Playoffs race.

FAQ

Q: Where can I watch the NFL Kickoff Game for free? The Patriots vs. Seahawks opener airs on NBC and streams on Peacock. Peacock does not offer a free trial, but you can access the game via an over-the-air antenna for NBC or through select cable/satellite packages.

Q: How do I watch the Australia game in the US? The 49ers vs. Rams game from Melbourne streams exclusively on Netflix. A standard Netflix subscription with ads ($6.99/month) is required.

Q: What is the cheapest way to watch all NFL games? NFL+ at $14.99/month covers all local and primetime games on mobile devices. For TV streaming, FuboTV and YouTube TV offer the most comprehensive coverage but at a higher price point.

Q: Can I watch NFL games outside the US? Yes. NFL Game Pass International via DAZN offers live streaming of every game globally. Regional restrictions may apply for specific broadcasters.

Q: When do the 2026 NFL Playoffs start? Wild Card Weekend begins January 10, 2027, three months after the September regular-season openers.

Q: How many teams make the NFL Playoffs in 2026? Fourteen teams qualify — seven from the AFC and seven from the NFC. The top seed in each conference earns a first-round bye.


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