The full 2026 NFL schedule has yet to be released.

However, all 18 weeks of regular-season action will be laid out soon, and with just under four months until the start of the regular season, it's never too early to look ahead.

In the coming days, teams will begin their offseason training activities (OTAs), setting the stage for mandatory minicamps in June. There are still roster decisions to make as teams work to trim their current squads down to the 53-man limit for the regular season.

Additionally, there is a lot of offseason intrigue to consider over the next few months. Contract extensions may be on the horizon for several key players, including Matthew Stafford, Puka Nacua, C.J. Stroud, Jahmyr Gibbs and Bijan Robinson, among others. A.J. Brown's future in Philadelphia remains uncertain, and there is still a lengthy list of veteran free agents available.

As teams navigate through the summer and the rest of the offseason, more deals and transactions are likely to occur. In the meantime, it’s never too early to predict how each team will perform during the regular season.