Packers Schedule Release Leaks: What We Know So Far, Including Travel Miles

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The Green Bay Packers were scheduled to play nine home games and eight road games this season, and that’s how it will remain as Green Bay will not play in any of the league’s nine international games.
Here’s the full global lineup, which includes the Detroit Lions facing the New England Patriots in Munich in Week 11 and the Minnesota Vikings playing the San Francisco 49ers in Mexico City in Week 12.
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— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) May 13, 2026
Following losses to the Giants in London in 2022 and the Eagles in Brazil in 2024, the Packers no doubt are thrilled with getting to play all their games in the United States. Now, when the full schedule is released on Thursday, will they get the benefit of playing a team coming off an international game?
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— Bill Huber (@BillHuberNFL) May 13, 2026
Packers Opponents, And Where They Finished in 2025
As wait for the times and dates:
Division games: Chicago Bears (11-6; first place), Minnesota Vikings (9-8; third place), Detroit Lions (9-8; last place).
Home games: Carolina Panthers (9-8; first place, NFC South), Atlanta Falcons (8-9; third place, NFC South), Buffalo Bills (12-5; second place, AFC East), Miami Dolphins (7-10; third place, AFC South), Dallas (7-9-1; second place, NFC East), Houston Texans (12-5; second place, AFC South).
Road games: Tampa Bay Buccaneers (8-9; second place, NFC South), New Orleans Saints (6-11; last place, NFC South), New England Patriots (14-3; first place, AFC East), New York Jets (3-14; last place, NFC East), Los Angeles Rams (12-5; second place, NFC West).
Speaking of Road Trips
The 49ers’ round trip from San Francisco to Melbourne, Australia, for Week 1 against the Rams will cover almost 16,000 miles. That’s more miles than all of Green Bay’s road trips combined.
In fact, according to Bookies.com, only four teams will travel fewer miles than the Packers. Their longest road trip is 3,492 miles for their game against the Rams. They will change time zones for four games.
BREAKING: The 32 NFL teams travel 628,873 miles this season. That equals 25.2 trips around the circumference of the Earth, or 2.63 times the distance to the Moon.
— Bill Speros (@billsperos) May 13, 2026
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Scheduling Wish List
One wish came true with Green Bay avoiding an international game. Here are five more, including the obvious of backloading the NFC North games so Micah Parsons will be on the field for those rivalry games.
Not to be overlooked is when the Packers get their bye. Last year, they got it in Week 5, meaning they finished the season with 14 consecutive weeks of games. It’s not an impossible-to-overcome hurdle, but the Super Bowl history is hard to ignore.
Packers Home Games

Here’s a quick-hitting look at the teams that will visit Lambeau Field.
Chicago: The Packers lead the all-time series 109-98-6. About three decades of overwhelming dominance vanished last year, though, as Chicago stunned the Packers 22-16 in Week 16 and 31-27 in the playoffs. Green Bay has won nine of the last 10 at Lambeau, with the loss coming in the 2024 finale.
Detroit: The Packers lead the all-time series 1008-78-7. Detroit coach Dan Campbell seemed to have Matt LaFleur’s number until the Packers swept last year’s games. Green Bay had lost three in a row at home before winning 27-13 in Week 1 last year.
Minnesota: Green Bay leads the all-time series 67-61-3. The Packers had lost two in a row at Lambeau until rolling 23-6 last year.
Atlanta: The Packers lead the all-time series 19-17. They’ve won four in a row at home – the last two by 14-point margins – with the last loss coming in 2008.
Carolina: The Packers lead the all-time series 12-7, though Carolina won at Lambeau Field 16-13 last year. Tucker Kraft tore his ACL in that game. In Carolina’s last four trips to Lambeau, it scored 16, 16, 16 and 17 points.
Buffalo: The Bills lead the all-time series 9-5. Green Bay’s winning percentage of .357 against the Bills is tied for its lowest against any current NFL team. Buffalo won the last game, 27-17 at home in 2022. In the last game at Lambeau Field, the Packers won 22-0 in 2018.
Miami: The Dolphins lead the all-time series 10-7, though Green Bay has won four in a row. The Packers have won four of the last five at home, including 30-17 on Thanksgiving night in 2024.
Dallas: The Packers lead the series 22-17-1. They, of course, tied 40-40 at Dallas last season. Green Bay is 5-1 in the last six at home, including 31-28 in overtime in 2022.
Houston: The Packers lead the all-time series 5-1. They’ve won four in a row, including 24-22 in 2024 on Brandon McManus’ walk-off field goal. Houston’s only win was 24-21 in 2008, when it was 3 degrees at kickoff.
Packers Road Games

Here’s a quick-hitting look at Green Bay’s road opponents.
Chicago: The Packers lead the series 109-98-6. At Soldier Field, they had won six in a row and 14 of their last 15 before last year’s crushing losses. Green Bay’s two losses in three weeks at Chicago were as many as the previous 16 seasons combined.
Detroit: The Packers lead the series 108-78-7. That includes two wins in three starts by Jordan Love – 31-24 last year and 29-22 in 2023. In his three games at Ford Field, Love has thrown eight touchdowns and zero interceptions.
Minnesota: The Packers lead the series 67-61-3. They have lost four of the last five games in Minneapolis. That includes last year’s 16-3 loss, when the Packers rested almost all of their key players, and a 33-10 win 2023, when the quarterback matchup was Jordan Love vs. Jaren Hall and Nick Mullens.
New Orleans: The Packers lead the series 19-10, including wins at Lambeau Field in 2023 and 2024. Over the last 30 years, Green Bay is 1-4 in road games. That includes 38-3 in the 2021 opener, which was played in Jacksonville.
Tampa Bay: The Packers lead the series 34-24-1, though Matt LaFleur is only 1-3. Green Bay has won two of the last three in Tampa, including 14-12 in 2022 when it was Aaron Rodgers vs. Tom Brady.
New England: Including Super Bowl XXXI, the Packers lead the series 7-6. They won the most recent matchup, 27-23 in overtime at Lambeau Field in 2022. Green Bay has lost two in a row on the road, with its last win coming in 2002.
New York Jets: The Jets lead the all-time series 9-5. Green Bay’s .357 winning percentage against the Jets and Bills are their worst against any current franchise; their minus-85 point differential is their worst against any foe. New York won the last matchup 27-10 in London. Green Bay won the last two road matchups, 44-38 in 2018 and 9-0 in 2010.
Los Angeles Rams: The Packers lead the all-time series 51-47-2. LaFleur is 5-0 against Rams coach Sean McVay, including 32-18 in the 2020 playoffs. Green Bay won at Los Angeles in 2024, 24-19, and has won four of the last five road games.
Strength of Schedule
There are two ways to compute strength of schedule. The old-school way is adding up the wins and losses from the previous season. By that line of thinking, the Packers will face one of the most difficult schedules in the league this season. The new-school way paints a different (but skewed) picture.
Strength of Quarterbacks
Jordan Love will go up against the likes of the Bears’ Caleb Williams, the Bills’ Josh Allen and the Dolphins’ Malik Willis.
Here is a look at every quarterback matchup, with Green Bay having the advantage in most.
Strength of Excitement
Which games will be the biggest of the season? And which will be met with a shrug of the shoulders? Here’s our 17-to-1 countdown.
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Bill Huber, who has covered the Green Bay Packers since 2008, is the publisher of Packers On SI, a Sports Illustrated channel. E-mail: packwriter2002@yahoo.com History: Huber took over Packer Central in August 2019. Twitter: https://twitter.com/BillHuberNFL Background: Huber graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, where he played on the football team, in 1995. He worked in newspapers in Reedsburg, Wisconsin Dells and Shawano before working at The Green Bay News-Chronicle and Green Bay Press-Gazette from 1998 through 2008. With The News-Chronicle, he won several awards for his commentaries and page design. In 2008, he took over as editor of Packer Report Magazine, which was founded by Hall of Fame linebacker Ray Nitschke, and PackerReport.com. In 2019, he took over the new Sports Illustrated site Packer Central, which he has grown into one of the largest sites in the Sports Illustrated Media Group.