Miami Dolphins 2026 Schedule Release — No Favors For The Fins This Season
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The Miami Dolphins' 2026 NFL schedule has been released, and host Kyle Krabs delivers a detailed breakdown with a mix of analysis, skepticism, and cautious optimism. The schedule features no prime-time games, no standalone matchups, and a brutal early stretch with road games against Las Vegas, San Francisco, and Minnesota, followed by a tough home opener against Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs. Krabs highlights the lack of scheduling favors—especially the absence of a 1 p.m. game before October 11th—as a clear signal from league leadership that the Dolphins are not being treated as a top-tier team. Despite the tough draw, he emphasizes the opportunity for the young roster to grow quickly, especially with a new coaching staff and a roster rebuilt around younger, less established talent. The second half of the season presents a gauntlet with games against playoff-caliber teams like the Bills, Packers, Broncos, and Patriots, making a strong finish crucial. Krabs also discusses the preseason schedule, including joint practices with Washington and home games against the Giants and Falcons, and notes the importance of durability and cohesion for a team with limited veteran presence. While he doesn't predict a 10-win season, he sees potential for 5–6 wins and believes the schedule will serve as a true test of the team’s identity and resilience. Key takeaways include: the Dolphins face a 'grow-up fast' season with no scheduling breaks; the lack of prime-time games signals low expectations from the league; the early road-heavy stretch tests logistics and resilience; the final six weeks are a true playoff-caliber gauntlet; and the team’s youth and health will be critical to success. Krabs remains cautiously optimistic, framing the schedule as a necessary challenge for a rebuilding team aiming to establish credibility.
The Dolphins face no scheduling favors—no prime-time games, no standalone matchups, and a brutal early road stretch.
The first five weeks include tough road games against Las Vegas, San Francisco, and Minnesota, plus a home opener against Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs.
The team has only one 1 p.m. home game before October 11th, signaling a lack of league confidence in the roster’s playoff potential.
The final six weeks feature four playoff-caliber teams (Bills, Packers, Broncos, Patriots), making a strong finish essential.
The young roster must grow quickly and stay healthy—durability will be a key differentiator.
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Schedule Release & Intro
Kyle Krabs kicks off the episode with a welcome to the Locked On Dolphins podcast, introducing the 2026 schedule release and setting the tone with a mix of excitement and realism. He highlights the lack of prime-time games and the absence of 'favors' from the NFL, signaling low expectations for the Dolphins.
The First Five Weeks: A Tough Draw
“You get two home games before November 1st. Like that's not a favor. You get no prime 10 games all season long. I'm not mad about it.”
The Mid-Season Block: Jets, Patriots, Lions, Colts
“I think you could win a couple of games in this bunch of at Jets, home against Patriots, home against Lions, at Colts, at Bills, home against Jets, like that block of games.”
The Final Six Weeks: The Playoff Gauntlet
“That's a gauntlet to finish, man. So you might be playing your best football of the season, but it might not show up in the win-loss total.”
Roster, Youth, and the 'Grow-Up Fast' Narrative
Krabs discusses the Dolphins’ lack of star power and the reliance on young players and new coaching staff. He argues that the schedule is a necessary challenge for a team that must prove it’s not a 'paper tiger' and that durability and cohesion will be key.
“That's a gauntlet to finish, man. So you might be playing your best football of the season, but it might not show up in the win-loss total.”
“You get two home games before November 1st. Like that's not a favor. You get no prime 10 games all season long. I'm not mad about it.”
“The NFL schedule makers sent a very clear message with this primetime deal.”
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