There’s never a dull moment in the NFL as the league has made everyone facet of the game something for fans to follow, whether it’s the season itself, post season, free agency/trades, the NFL Draft, training camp, and of course, the schedule release.
Yes, we know who the Rams are playing, but when? Yes, we do have some leaks, but until the schedule is official, we do not know.
It’s an exciting time for NFL fans who can properly prepare for which games they want to see in their own town and, which games they may
want to travel for. Or, maybe they’ll start planning how watch all their games at home which is also something to plan for!
I cannot wait to see the schedule, the schedule release videos, people reacting to the schedule release, the whole shebang.
Exciting times.
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Predicting the Rams 2026 Schedule: Mapping Out the Perfect Path to a Super Bowl Run (si.com)
“The 2026 NFL schedule will be released on Thursday and the Los Angeles Rams will finally know when they will face each of their opponents. As we know in the NFL, it’s not always about who you play, but when you play them. Last season, the Rams benefited from not playing the Baltimore Ravens with Lamar Jackson. With the NFL schedule release coming up, let’s build the perfect Rams schedule for a road to the Super Bowl.”
6 things to watch for when the Rams’ 2026 schedule is released (ramswire)
“The NFL will pull back the curtain on the full 2026 schedule for the upcoming regular season, including all 17 games for the Los Angeles Rams. We already know when (and where) one of their games will be played, as they’ll open the year against the San Francisco 49ers in Australia on Sept. 10, but the other 16 games are still to be determined.
When the schedule is released on Thursday night, there will be some important things to keep an eye on. Here are six things to watch for when the schedule is unveiled.“
Rams’ gauntlet of a schedule could expose the biggest issue with their roster (ramswire)
“A big reason for it is their usage of draft picks. The Rams have typically flipped their first-round selections for ready-now playmakers, using remaining picks on developmental pieces that have hit time and time again. However, the Rams flipped the script in 2026. While they did use one of their two first-round picks to acquire Trent McDuffie, they then selected Ty Simpson with the other.
Picking Simpson makes a lot of sense, and when you look at his makeup, he’s custom-built for the Rams. That’s not the issue. The issue is that with the NFL schedule release looming, there’s a massive issue the Rams have ignored and it is a time-bomb waiting to go off as it did in 2024 and 2025.“











