The Jacksonville Jaguars will open the 2026 regular season at home against the Cleveland Browns on Sunday, September 13th. Jacksonville’s schedule includes two games in London, three games in prime time and a Week 7 bye after back-to-back international games.
Week Date Opponent Time TV Location Week 1 Sunday, September 13th vs. Cleveland Browns 1pm ETCBSE Everbank Stadium Week 2 Sunday, September 20th 4:05pm ETCBSE Empower Field at Mile High Week 3 Sunday, September 27th vs. New England Patriots 1pm ETCBS Everbank Stadium Week 4 Sunday, October 4th, Cincinnati Bengals 1pm ETCBS Peco Stadium Week 5 Sunday, October 11th vs. Philadelphia Eagles 9am ETNFL Network Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London Week 6 Sunday, Oct. 18 vs. Houston Texans 9:30 a.m. ETNFL Network Wembley Stadium, London Week 7 Sunday, Oct. 25 Bye Week — Week 8 Sunday, Nov. 1 vs. Houston Texans Indianapolis Colts 1 p.m. ETCBSE Everbank Stadium Week 9 Thursday, Nov. 5 8:15 p.m. ETAmazon Prime VideoM&T Bank Stadium Week 10 Sunday, November 15th 1:00 p.m. ETFOX Nissan Stadium Week 11 Sunday, November 22nd 1:00 p.m. ETCBS MetLife Stadium Week 12 Sunday, November 29th vs. Tennessee Titans 4:05 p.m. ETCBSE Everbank Stadium Week 13 Sunday, December 6th 1:00 p.m. ETFOX Soldier Field Week 14 Monday, December 14th vs. Pittsburgh Steelers 8:15pm ETESPNE Burbank Stadium Week 15 Sunday, December 20th at Houston Texans 1pm ETCBS Reliant Stadium Week 16 Sunday, December 27th 8:20pm ETNBC AT&T Stadium Week 17 TBD vs. Washington Commanders TBDTBD Everbank Stadium Week 18 TBA at Indianapolis Colts TBDTBD Lucas Oil Stadium
Note: All times are Eastern Time. Date, time and broadcast content are subject to change.
Head coach Liam Cohen is in his second season leading the Jaguars after a dramatic turnaround in 2025. Jacksonville went 13-4 in Cohen’s first season, winning the AFC South and setting several franchise offensive records, including points, touchdowns and points per game. Quarterback Trevor Lawrence continues to be the focal point of the Jaguars’ offense after a bounce-back season under Cohen. The Jaguars said Lawrence finished the 2025 season with 38 total touchdowns and his development under Cohen is one of the biggest storylines for Jacksonville heading into 2026.
The Jaguars finished the season 13-4 in 2025, winning the AFC South and having the third-best record in the AFC. Jacksonville will have a No. 1 schedule in 2026 that includes matchups against several 2025 district champions.