Instant predictions for Dolphins’ 2026 slate
How will the Dolphins do in 2026? We look at the schedule and make a prediction.
MIAMI, FLORIDA - JANUARY 29: A general view of the Hard Rock Stadium during previews ahead of the Miami E-Prix, Round 3 of the 2026 FIA Formula E World Championship at Miami International Autodrome on January 29, 2026 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Simon Galloway/LAT Images) The 2026 NFL schedule has been released, including the Miami Dolphins’ 17 games spread over the 18 weeks of the regular season. Miami’s schedule this year does not include any nationally televised/stand alone games, a signal that the NFL does not seem them having a strong year or being a major television audience draw for this season.
Our partners at FanDuel Sportsbook agree. They have the Dolphins listed with 4. 5 total wins this year.
The line currently lists the Dolphins as +110 to surpass the total and -130 to come in under. Will Miami be able to exceed that low number? Miami Dolphins 2026 Schedule The Dolphins’ regular season schedule is: Week 1 – Miami Dolphins at Las Vegas Raiders Week 2 – Miami Dolphins at San Francisco 49ers Week 3 – Kansas City Chiefs at Miami Dolphins Week 4 – Miami Dolphins at Minnesota Vikings Week 5 – Cincinnati Bengals at Miami Dolphins Week 6 – BYE Week 7 – Miami Dolphins at New York Jets Week 8 – New England Patriots at Miami Dolphins Week 9 – Detroit Lions at Miami Dolphins Week 10 – Miami Dolphins at Indianapolis Colts Week 11 – Miami Dolphins at Buffalo Bills Week 12 – New York Jets at Miami Dolphisn Week 13 – Miami Dolphins at Denver Broncos Week 14 – Chicago Bears at Miami Dolphins Week 15 – Miami Dolphins at Green Bay Packers Week 16 – Los Angeles Chargers at Miami Dolphins Week 17 – Buffalo Bills at Miami Dolphins Week 18 – Miami Dolphins at New England Patriots Schedule Reactions The Dolphins have one of the toughest strengths of schedule in the league this year , and now that the schedule is out, it shows exactly how hard it just might be.
Given the Dolphins’ tough strength of schedule calculation includes the Chiefs as a 6-11 team from last year, they really are going to be facing some of the top teams in the league this season. Miami, starting with two games on the road, is a little rough, but the league did hook the team up by giving it both of its Pacific time zone games over those two weeks. The Dolphins will likely stay out west after the Raiders game to get ready for the 49ers contest without adding in additional flights from South Florida and back.
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