We always know what the NFL schedule is going to be — the reveal from Thursday night was merely the sequencing of the games, not the identity of them. But the ordering of the games is something the NFL makes you wait for, and the league is shrewd to make an event out of it. The full schedule has finally been revealed, and there’s much to look forward to.
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Because fantasy football is our jam, the first thing we have to do when the fresh schedule comes out is consider the bye weeks. Let’s take note of when every team takes its 2026 holiday.
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2026 Bye Week Schedule
— Week 5: Kansas City Chiefs, Carolina Panthers
— Week 6: Cincinnati Bengals, Detroit Lions, Miami Dolphins, Minnesota Vikings
— Week 7: Buffalo Bills, Jacksonville Jaguars, Los Angeles Chargers, Washington Commanders
— Week 8: New York Giants, Houston Texans, New Orleans Saints, San Francisco 49ers
— Week 9: Pittsburgh Steelers, Tennessee Titans
— Week 10: Chicago Bears, Denver Broncos, Philadelphia Eagles, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
— Week 11: Seattle Seahawks, Los Angeles Rams, Atlanta Falcons, New England Patriots, Cleveland Browns, Green Bay Packers
— Week 12: Everybody plays
— Week 13: Baltimore Ravens, New York Jets, Indianapolis Colts, Las Vegas Raiders
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— Week 14: Dallas Cowboys, Arizona Cardinals
For the second year in a row, there’s just one week where six teams are resting. Alas, that Week 11 looks like a nightmare for fantasy managers, as several of the resting teams are tied to strong offenses (Seahawks, Rams, Falcons, Patriots, Packers).
But Week 11 is several months away. Let’s establish some bye-week rules up front.
I think it’s a folly to draft with a heavy lean into bye weeks. The future is unwritten and unknowable. The roster you draft today (or even in August or September) can and will often look radically different by the time bye weeks step into your life. Bye weeks can be a draft-day tiebreaker, but it’s generally a mistake to take it past that.
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In my years as a fantasy player, I’ve heard a number of bye-week strategies. Some managers like to draft late bye weeks, kick the can down the road, figure their roster will turn over significantly before they ever have to face a roster deficit (or they can do some roster massaging later in the season, when the decisions are made off a greater understanding of the player pool and team needs). Some managers stack their byes together, figure they can punt one week but do great in the other weeks. Plenty of managers draft with little or zero consideration to bye weeks, and I don’t think that’s unreasonable, in the right league. You know your context better than outsiders do.
One thing I’m usually open to considering — and please understand this is a low-end tiebreaker, nothing else — is trying to land a few players on the “skinny byes”; that is, players tied to teams that share a bye with just one other NFL club. The idea is that when you roster those players, you won’t miss them that much when they’re off (since 30 other NFL teams play that week) and they’ll offer utility when the heavier byes kick in. But you know the NFL is a snow-globe league, and how quickly injuries and chaos take over. I’d never aggressively steer into this idea, it’s just a way to break a tie after several more important factors have produced a stalemate.
Here are the teams that enjoy a skinny bye in 2025:
— Week 5: Kansas City Chiefs, Carolina Panthers
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— Week 9: Pittsburgh Steelers, Tennessee Titans
— Week 14: Dallas Cowboys, Arizona Cardinals
Let’s be clear on one thing — right now we’re looking at all of this stuff with binoculars — September is almost four months away. We have no idea what teams will be injury-ravaged before the first kickoff. But it’s fun to imagine who might come out hot in September, so let’s examine the schedules as such.
One of my primary goals is to get off to a good start, acquire some leverage. I like to play fantasy football with a microscope (focus on what’s in front of me) and not necessarily a telescope (focus on things far away from me).
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