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Predicting Which 2026 Patriots Games Are In Primetime
Jan 5, 2025; Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA; Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) and New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye (10) talk on the field before the start of the game at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: David Butler II-Imagn Images David Butler II-Imagn Images

With the calendar flipping to May, that means the 2026 NFL schedule is rapidly approaching. For the New England Patriots, the release of their schedule will be a nice look at how their season could possibly unfold.

While their opponents aren't a surprise -- those have been official since January -- when they face off against each team isn't known yet. That can lead to plenty of conversations about when the Patriots will suit up on national television under the primetime lights.

Excluding the postseason, the Patriots had four national standalone games last season. After their successful season and excitement surrounding young quarterback Drake Maye, it's expected the Patriots will be playing at night a lot more in 2026.

But against who? And when?

That's what this is for. While the schedule remains a mystery, this can help provide a little preview into some potential primetime matchups for the defending AFC champion New England Patriots this fall.

Thursday Night Football at Jacksonville Jaguars

Two of the AFC's most surprising teams from a year ago, it will be the second-ever matchup between Maye and Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence. While this game might not have the true national draw that some other matchups could provide, the Patriots trip down to Duval County could be a critical game in the AFC postseason structure, especially for the Wild Card race.

Sunday Night Football at Buffalo Bills

It was a Sunday Night Matchup in Week 5 last season, and it shouldn't shock anyone to see the same this year. An ideal date? Week 1, where the Bills will be unveiled their new state-of-the-art stadium for the first time. The division rivals played two fantastic games last year, and it's likely at least one of those games this year will be under the national

Sunday Night Football vs Green Bay Packers

The first game for new Patriots wide receiver Romeo Doubs against his old team. Two first round quarterbacks facing off for the first time in their careers. Established head coaches on both sidelines. This inter-conference game could be a fun one during the middle of the season. The last time the Packers came to Gillette Stadium, it was a Sunday Night Football game back in 2018. Does 2026 follow suit?

Monday Night Football vs Denver Broncos

An AFC championship rematch, this time in Foxboro. While the NFL world was treated to a fun, low-scoring title game between Maye and Jarrett Stidham, you can imagine the powers that be want all the eyes on Bo Nix and his return from an ankle injury. This could have major implications for the AFC playoff picture, and could be a fun game to throw in at the start of December.

Monday Night Football at Seattle Seahawks

It's happened before, where the two teams who faced off in the Super Bowl open up the next season playing against each other. While I don't like the idea, you can't totally rule it out. The Seahawks dominated the Patriots in the Super Bowl last February, and you can best believe New England wants to get that taste of its mouth as soon as possible. There's no way this rematch doesn't end up in a primetime slot.

Late-Season TBD Game at Kansas City Chiefs

This is the big question mark at this point in time: How will Patrick Mahomes' recovery from a torn ACL impact how the league schedules Kansas City's games? In a perfect world, the future Hall of Famer would be on the field for his first-ever matchup with the MVP candidate in Maye. This feels like a perfect late-season game with the possibility for a Saturday flex spot to guarantee Mahomes' availability in the game.

This article first appeared on New England Patriots on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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