
The Los Angeles Rams have officially released their schedule for the 2026 season.
The Los Angeles Rams have officially released their schedule for the 2026 season.
NFL teams have continued to raise the bar when it comes to creative schedule release videos, and the Rams have been one of the franchises leading the way over the last few seasons.
This year was no different, as the Rams’ social media team went with a Napoleon Dynamite theme for their 2026 schedule release video.
The video is 3 minutes and 28 seconds long.
Here are all 17 games for the Rams in 2026.
Week 1: vs San Francisco 49ers
Week 2: vs New York Giants
Week 3: at Denver Broncos
Week 4: at Philadelphia Eagles
Week 5: vs Buffalo Bills
Week 6: vs Arizona Cardinals
Week 7: at Las Vegas Raiders
Week 8: vs Los Angeles Chargers
Week 9: at Washington Commanders
Week 10: at Arizona Cardinals
Week 11: BYE
Week 12: vs Green Bay Packers
Week 13: vs Kansas City Chiefs
Week 14: at San Francisco 49ers
Week 15: vs Dallas Cowboys
Week 16: at Seattle Seahawks
Week 17: at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Week 18: vs Seattle Seahawks
As we learned months ago, the Rams will open up their season against their bitter rivals, the 49ers. That game will be played in Melbourne, Australia, for Week 1 of the NFL season. The game will be streamed on Netflix. Kick off is set for September 10 at 5:35 p.m. PT.
It will be one of nine contests that will be played internationally this season (the most the NFL has had thus far).
After their game in Australia, they will head back to the States for their next game, 11 days later, against the Giants. Although the Australia match is considered a home game, their contest against the Giants on September 21 will be their official home opener on Monday night.
The Rams hold the 13th toughest schedule in the league based on 2025 record.
The start of the Rams' schedule is no cupcake, as four of the first five matchups are against playoff teams from 2025. Los Angeles will have their hands full to start the season, and we'll know quickly whether they are a true juggernaut in the league or if they'll let last season's shortcomings get to them.
The Rams will play an NFL record of seven primetime games, including three straight to start the season.
All eyes will be on Los Angeles to start the season, and possibly beyond in their quest for a Super Bowl title.


