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2026 Schedule

The Los Angeles Rams 2026 NFL season features 20 total games — 3 preseason starting Saturday, August 15 and 17 regular-season games. Home games are played at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, CA. A featured international game against the San Francisco 49ers takes place at East Melbourne, Australia on Thursday, September 10. The Los Angeles Rams have their bye in Week 12. Primetime broadcasts include 1 Sunday Night Football appearance, 2 Monday Night Football games, and 1 Thursday Night Football matchup. The schedule also includes Wednesday Primetime and Christmas Day games.

How to Watch the Los Angeles Rams

  • FOX — 7 games
  • Netflix — 2 games
  • ABC/ESPN — 2 games
  • CBS — 2 games
  • NBC — 1 game
  • Prime Video — 1 game

Watch on Fubo Fubo carries FOX, CBS, NBC, ABC/ESPN, and NFL Network — covering 12 of 20 games this season.

Next Up
@ Kansas City Chiefs
Saturday, August 15 · 1:00 PM · Preseason Wk 1
GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium · Kansas City, MO

Upcoming Games

Preseason Wk 1
@ Kansas City Chiefs
Sat, Aug 15 · 1:00 PM
GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium · Kansas City, MO
Network TBD
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Preseason Wk 2
vs New Orleans Saints
Sat, Aug 22 · 1:00 PM
SoFi Stadium · Inglewood, CA
Network TBD
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Preseason Wk 3
@ Los Angeles Chargers
Thu, Aug 27 · 7:00 PM
SoFi Stadium · Inglewood, CA
Network TBD
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Week 1
vs San Francisco 49ers International
Thu, Sep 10 · 5:35 PM
Marvel Stadium · East Melbourne, Australia
Week 11
vs Green Bay Packers Primetime
Wed, Nov 25 · 5:00 PM
SoFi Stadium · Inglewood, CA
BYE WEEK Week 12 — no game
Week 17
@ Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Sun, Jan 3 · 10:00 AM
Raymond James Stadium · Tampa, FL
Network TBD
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Week 18
vs Seattle Seahawks
Sun, Jan 10 · Time TBD
SoFi Stadium · Inglewood, CA
Network TBD
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All times shown in PT. Times marked TBD are flexed slots that the NFL announces close to game day. Schedule subject to change.

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