Miami Dolphins schedule 2026: Takeaways, predictions
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Miami Dolphins schedule 2026: Takeaways, predictions

MIAMI GARDENS -- The Miami Dolphins ' 2026 schedule was released along with the rest of the NFL slate Thursday. Fans found out exactly what the NFL's second-hardest schedule looks like.

First-year coach Jeff Hafley's debut season begins with a west coast road trip and features a late-season return trip to Green Bay, where he spent the past two seasons with the Packers. Here's what's in store for the Dolphins: Dolphins 2026 regular-season schedule Week 1: Sept.

13 at Las Vegas Raiders Week 2: Sept. 20 at San Francisco 49ers Week 3: Sept.

27 vs Kansas City Chiefs Week 4: Oct. 4 at Minnesota Vikings Week 5: Oct.

11 vs Cincinnati Bengals Week 6: Bye Week 7: Oct. 25 at New York Jets Week 8: Nov.

1 vs New England Patriots Week 9: Nov. 8 vs Detroit Lions Week 10: Nov.

15 at Indianapolis Colts Week 11: Nov. 22 at Buffalo Bills Week 12: Nov.

29 vs New York Jets Week 13: Dec. 6 at Denver Broncos Week 14: Dec.

13 vs Chicago Bears Week 15: Dec. 20 at Green Bay Packers Week 16: Dec.

27 vs Los Angeles Chargers Week 17: Jan. 3 vs Buffalo Bills Week 18: TBD at New England Patriots Strength of schedule: The Dolphins have the second-hardest schedule in the league (opponents had a .542 winning percentage in 2025).

DraftKings over/under win total: 4.5 ESPN analyst Mike Clay's projected win total: 2.5 Biggest takeaway November and December will build character in Miami. The Dolphins play nine total games -- six against playoff teams from a season ago, with the other three coming against the Lions, Colts and Jets.

Their reward for that difficult stretch is a pair of games against the Bills and Patriots to end the season. Circle these dates Hafley and Jon-Eric Sullivan make their return to Lambeau Field on Dec.

20. It's also a homecoming trip for quarterback Malik Willis who spent the past two seasons with the Packers.

Also, don't sleep on that Week 16 matchup with the Chargers, which features the return of former Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel. Bold prediction Miami will finish the season with a .500 record...

at home. What the Dolphins may lack in top-end talent, they'll make up for in effort -- and that's enough to catch a few teams slipping.

Hafley's squad gets at least four wins at Hard Rock Stadium. What are realistic expectations for the Dolphins in 2026?

Realistically, this team could lose 9 or 10 of its final 11 games of the season. Success in 2026 won't necessarily be measured in the win column, but on the Dolphins' week-over-week improvement.

Miami is looking for its young core to build chemistry and acclimate to pro ball before ideally taking a major leap in 2027.

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