
The New England Patriots received favorable early news about their 2026 NFL schedule before the league’s official Thursday reveal, potentially reshaping expectations surrounding Mike Vrabel’s second season in Foxborough.
New England enters 2026 coming off a 14-3 regular season and a Super Bowl appearance, outcomes that have dramatically shifted the franchise’s scheduling math heading into the new year. For a Patriots team facing heightened scrutiny entering 2026, even subtle scheduling advantages — including travel balance, primetime placement and late-season sequencing — could significantly influence playoff expectations before a single game is played.
According to Sharp Football Analysis, the Patriots land at No. 12 in the 2026 NFL strength of schedule rankings, based on Vegas-projected win totals for every opponent, with No. 1 representing the easiest slate and No. 32 the most punishing. Sitting at 12th puts New England in easier-than-average territory, a meaningful development given widespread preseason assumptions that the Patriots would draw a brutal first-place schedule after finishing 14-3 in 2025.
Patriots’ 2026 Strength of Schedule Ranking
The model, built by analyst Warren Sharp, deliberately sets aside prior-year won-lost records in favor of current oddsmaker projections, which Sharp argues incorporate offseason roster changes and coaching shifts that make traditional strength of schedule calculations unreliable. Under Sharp’s analysis, New England’s projected opponents carry an aggregate projected win total that gives the defending AFC champs the 12th-weakest group of opponents in the NFL.
The Patriots’ 2026 win total is set at 9.5, according to the same data. That total puts the Patriots squarely in line with expectations to once again compete for a postseason berth, even against a tougher collection of opponents than the team faced one season ago.
There’s no denying, however, that the Patriots will see a jump in difficulty from 2025 to 2026, though their absolute ranking remains pretty good. New England carried the No. 1 easiest actual strength of schedule across the entire NFL in 2025, according to Sharp’s year-over-year comparison data, meaning the Patriots played the softest opposition in the league on the way to their AFC title run. Now they drop to No. 12, still below-average difficulty, but clearly a tougher assignment.
New England’s 2026 Opponents and Schedule Context
The road slate presents the most obvious test for the team led by quarterback Drake Maye, last year’s NFL MVP runner-up. New England travels to face the Kansas City Chiefs, Los Angeles Chargers, Detroit Lions, Jacksonville Jaguars, and their Super Bowl foes, the Seattle Seahawks, as listed by NESN. Those five road matchups against playoff-caliber, even Super Bowl-caliber, opponents will likely determine whether New England’s season bends or breaks.
At Gillette Stadium, the Patriots host the Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings, Denver Broncos, and Pittsburgh Steelers. That group has enough brand-name prestige to make even the home games feel consequential, as writer Ethan Hurwitz noted in a Yahoo Sports report. The division schedule — home and away games against the Buffalo Bills, New York Jets, and Miami Dolphins — will ultimately shape the Patriots’ fate.
The NFL releases the full 2026 regular-season schedule Thursday evening, according to ESPN, at which point game order, travel sequencing, primetime assignments, and bye week placement will fill in the remaining variables that separate a manageable 2026 from a genuinely difficult one.



Patriots Catch Favorable 2026 Schedule Break Before NFL Reveal