2026 NFL schedule release: Dolphins among top teams in miles traveled
The Miami Dolphins will travel the most miles in the league this year for a team without an international game.
A passenger plane takes off from London Gatwick Airport in Crawley, West Sussex. Supplies of jet fuel from the Middle East have been disrupted since the US and Israel's war with Iran because of Iran's effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz , a critical international shipping route. Picture date: Tuesday May 12, 2026.
(Photo by Gareth Fuller/PA Images via Getty Images) | PA Images via Getty Images The NFL will set a record for most miles traveled by its teams in a season during the 2026 season, thanks in large part to nine international games on this year’s schedule. Following Wednesday’s announcement of the international matchups, Bookies. com’s Bill Speros broke down the mileage each team will travel this season , with the San Francisco 49ers set to eclipse the record for most miles traveled in a single season, coming in at 38,105 miles.
San Francisco has games in Australia and Mexico this year, along with their 15 domestic games. The top five teams traveling the most mileage are the 49ers, the Los Angeles Rams (34,847), the Houston Texans (28,470), the Dallas Cowboys (27,980), and the New England Patriots (27,590), all of which will have games outside the United States in 2026. The Miami Dolphins will travel the sixth-most miles in the league this year, 27,568 miles, and they will do it all domestically.
Miami’s schedule always includes high mileage totals, coming out of South Florida and including annual trips to Buffalo, New York; Foxboro, Massachusetts; and East Rutherford, New Jersey as part of their AFC East division schedule. This year, they will also travel to Denver, Colorado; Las Vegas, Nevada; Green Bay, Wisconsin; Minneapolis, Minnesota; Indianapolis, Indiana; and San Francisco, California. Speros points out that the top six teams, including Miami’s domestic-only schedule, will travel more miles than the 24,901 it would take to circumnavigate the Earth at the equator.