5 takeaways from the Falcons' 2026 schedule release
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The Atlanta Falcons have unveiled their schedule for the 2026 NFL season. While their opponents were already known, we now have the dates and times of each contest on their schedule. This added information provides context and gives the fans a better idea of what to expect.
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Here are five takeaways from the Falcons' official schedule for the 2026 NFL season.
1. Steelers have dominated Falcons throughout history
The Falcons will face the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 1, and history is not on their side. Since 1966, Atlanta has defeated the Steelers just twice in 19 career matchups. The Falcons have lost five straight games against Pittsburgh, with their last win coming in 2006. Obviously, the Falcons want to get off to a good start, but that would require beating a Steelers team that has dominated them for roughly 60 years.
2. Falcons get the early bird special from NFL
During the first five weeks of the season, Atlanta will play just one game at the 1 p.m time slot, largely due to the team's early run of prime-time games. However, from Week 6 onward, the Falcons' game in Madrid (9:30 a.m. ET kickoff) is the only game that does not have a 1 p.m. kickoff. So if you're a fan of early kickoffs, you're in for a treat.
3. Cold weather likely won't be a factor
The Falcons got lucky to be playing at Pittsburgh in Week 1 and at Lambeau Field in Week 3 as opposed to playing sometime later in the season. The game in Cleveland on December 13 is the most likely to bring a cold push, but that is likely the most-adverse weather Atlanta will see this season. From November on, the Falcons have a slew of games played in dome, and road games in Tampa, Madrid, Charlotte, and DC.
4. Falcons have 3 straight prime-time games
The Falcons don't have as many prime-time games as they did last season, but they will play three in a row in 2026. Starting in Week 3, they will face the Green Bay Packers on Thursday Night Football, the New Orleans Saints on Monday Night Football, and the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday Night Football. After that, it's back to the normal 1 p.m. ET slot for the majority of the season.
5. Falcons-Saints on anniversary of Steve Gleason blocked punt
20 years ago, when the Saints returned to the Super Dome following Hurricane Katrina, special teamer Steve Gleason blocked a Falcons punt on Monday Night and was the catalyst for a euphoric Saints win. The two NFC South rivals meet again on Monday night in Week 5 on the anniversary of the blocked punt. The Falcons swept the Saints last season. We'll see if they can do so again under head coach Kevin Stefanski.
This article originally appeared on Falcons Wire: Atlanta Falcons release schedule: Takeaways from 2026 slate