
The outside expectations may be low, but the Miami Dolphins still figure to be a fascinating team in 2026 as they embark on the Jon-Eric Sullivan/Jeff Hafley era.
The schedule certainly won't make things easy for Miami in the first year of its rebuilding program, but it will make for some interesting matchups, not to mention the two games that will feature coaching reunions.
Here then is our ranking of all 17 games on the schedule in terms of attractiveness/anticipation:
This is the way it always will be with a new head coach that the first game should be the most anticipated. The Dolphins have talked about using a different style moving forward, and we get our first look against the Raiders. It would be an even more attractive matchup if top overall pick Fernando Mendoza, a South Florida product, started at quarterback for the Raiders.
Hafley's return to Lambeau Field makes for a great storyline, and the hope is the Dolphins can be competitive at that stage of the season.
Right after the Hafley-Packers reunion comes the Mike McDaniel return to Hard Rock Stadium, and the matchup between his offense and a lot of his former defensive players should be fun to watch.
The Dolphins handled the Bills in this matchup at Hard Rock Stadium last year, and it'll be interesting to see whether the new-look Dolphins can repeat that feat.
This game ranks that high on our list with the anticipation that Patrick Mahomes will be at quarterback. In his last visit to Hard Rock Stadium, the Dolphins almost pulled off an upset before losing 33-27.
This will be the Dolphins' second game against former head coach Brian Flores, but he was a position coach with the Steelers in that first reunion game in 2022. This will be different.
Of course, one of the biggest mysteries with this 2026 Dolphins team is how much progress they can make through the season, which might become the biggest goal since the playoffs don't seem like a realistic goal. How they fare against the Patriots at Gillette Stadium could be telling.
Another reunion game, this one with Dan Campbell returning to the Dolphins as a head coach for the first time, 11 years after he finished the 2015 as interim head coach. Detroit also is a fun team to watch with all its offensive talent.
This game will offer redemption to the returning Dolphins players, who were embarrassing at Lucas Oil Stadium in the 2025 season opener.
Any trip to Buffalo these days comes with the anticipation that maybe, just maybe, this is the year the Dolphins finally defeat the Bills on the road.
The Bears were among the most exciting teams in the NFL last year with Caleb Williams pulling off fourth-quarter magic on a regular basis, and Hafley is familiar with him from his time with the Packers.
Hafley's defensive chops will have to be on display here against Joe Burrow, Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins.
This will be the first home game against an AFC East opponent and an opportunity for the new-look Dolphins to show they can compete with the Patriots.
There's nothing overly exciting about this matchup, but this probably is the most favorable matchup on the entire schedule.
The Broncos defense is not going to easy for Malik Willis and the Dolphins offense, but an upset win here would be huge.
The 49ers consistently are a tough matchup, and this year should be no different.
If the Dolphins start off the season 0-6 — and they'll be underdogs in their first six games — then this becomes a more anticipated matchup. Otherwise, there's nothing overly exciting about the Jets.
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