For context, the Titans’ 2026 opponents are set, featuring six divisional games and matchups with the AFC North and NFC East, including trips to the Ravens, Bengals, Cowboys, and Giants, and home games against the Browns, Steelers, Eagles, and Commanders. The schedule release delay is partly attributed to ongoing negotiations around a five-game package currently bid on by providers, with YouTube TV cited as a frontrunner, though no final decision has been announced. The piece also highlights potential “revenge game” storylines on Titans’ schedule, such as matchups against the Giants, Raiders, and Jets, which could become talking points ahead of Week 1.
Key takeaways:
– NFL schedule release may shift from the traditional mid-May target to the week of May 19–21.
– Official timing varies, with no hard deadline, as the league weighs media package negotiations.
– Titans’ 2026 slate includes strong divisional games and notable non-division opponents, offering several potential marquee storylines.