With the NFL officially confirming the 2026 schedule release for Thursday, May 14 at 8:00 PM ET, fans of the Carolina Panthers are bracing for the road ahead. While specific dates and kickoff times are pending, the Carolina Panthers strength of schedule (SOS) is already shaping the early storylines for the season.
Based on the latest Sharp Football Analysis using Vegas projected win totals, the Carolina Panthers enter the 2026 season with the #30 hardest schedule in the NFL. That places them in the The Gauntlet difficulty tier, a slate stacked with playoff contenders and a notable cross-conference test.
Why the Carolina Panthers Schedule is Ranked #30

Unlike traditional SOS rankings that rely on last year’s win-loss records, our 2026 analysis uses Vegas win totals to account for roster changes, draft hauls, and coaching shifts under head coach Dave Canales. For a closer look at the wider picture, see our 2026 NFL Strength of Schedule master rankings.
For the Carolina Panthers, the #30 ranking is driven by:
- The Division Factor: Facing the Atlanta Falcons, New Orleans Saints, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers twice each remains one of the more demanding division slates in football.
- The Positional Draw: The Carolina Panthers draw the entire NFC North (Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions at home; Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings on the road) and the entire AFC North, two of the deeper divisions in their rotation.
- The 17th Game: A home date with the Denver Broncos adds significant weight to the strength of the schedule, sending Carolina Panthers into a tough home test matchup.
Carolina Panthers 2026 Home and Away Opponents
You can find the Carolina Panthers printable 2026-27 schedule in PDF here: Carolina Panthers 2026 Schedule.
| Home (Bank of America Stadium) | Away (Road Trip) |
| Atlanta Falcons | Atlanta Falcons |
| New Orleans Saints | New Orleans Saints |
| Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
| Chicago Bears | Green Bay Packers |
| Detroit Lions | Minnesota Vikings |
| Baltimore Ravens | Cleveland Browns |
| Cincinnati Bengals | Pittsburgh Steelers |
| Seattle Seahawks | Philadelphia Eagles |
| Denver Broncos (17th game) | – |
Key Matchups to Watch in 2026
- The Rivalry Game: A division date with the Atlanta Falcons will be an important test for NFC South seeding and a measuring stick for Carolina Panthers’s 2026 plans.
- The Cross-Conference Test: The Baltimore Ravens matchup is one of the more difficult tests on the 2026 slate, with national attention guaranteed.
Carolina Panthers Strength of Schedule FAQ
How hard is the Carolina Panthers 2026 schedule? The Carolina Panthers have the #30 hardest schedule in the NFL. That falls in the The Gauntlet tier compared to the rest of the league, with the difficulty driven primarily by the NFC North and AFC North draws.
When is the Carolina Panthers 2026 schedule released? The full week-by-week schedule will be released by the NFL on Thursday, May 14, 2026 at 8:00 PM ET. We will update this page with dates, times, and TV broadcasts as soon as the league publishes them.
Who is the Carolina Panthers 17th game in 2026? The Carolina Panthers are scheduled to face the Denver Broncos at home as their rotating 17th game opponent for the 2026 season.
DOWNLOAD 2026 CAROLINA PANTHERS SCHEDULE TRACKER (PDF)
Be ready for the May 14 release. Download our low-ink printable PDF for the Carolina Panthers to track every date, kickoff time, and TV broadcast as they are announced. For full team news and the official future opponents page, see the Carolina Panthers official schedule.
NFL Resources
For more 2026 NFL schedule and strength of schedule context, see these companion guides on Sports Brackets:
- 2026 NFL Strength of Schedule: Complete 1-32 Rankings – the master ranking that places the Carolina Panthers at #30.
- Future NFL Schedules hub – rolling future-season opponent lists for every team.
- 2026 NFL Schedule Printable and TV Lineups – the master 2026 NFL schedule article with team-by-team printable downloads.
- 2026 NFL Schedule Grid Printable – one-page printable grid of the 2026 NFL season at a glance.