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14 Jun 2026

The Complete All-32 NFL Team Directory & 2026 Hubs

The landscape of the NFL has undergone massive tectonic shifts heading into the 2026 season. With a staggering number of high-profile head coaching changes during the offseason—including Joe Brady taking over the Buffalo Bills, Jesse Minter stepping up for the Baltimore Ravens, and Klint Kubiak inheriting the Las Vegas Raiders—franchises are reinventing their identities. Furthermore, the league is in the midst of a massive stadium infrastructure boom, with the Buffalo Bills officially opening their brand-new, open-air Highmark Stadium this year.

Below is the ultimate, comprehensive directory for all 32 NFL franchises, broken down by conference and division. This hub provides immediate access to their 2026 coaching leadership, home stadium details, and the most critical marquee matchups on their 18-week schedules. Whether you are tracking the American Football Conference (AFC) bloodbaths or the gritty trench warfare of the National Football Conference (NFC), this directory serves as your foundational compass for the 107th season.

American Football Conference (AFC)

The AFC remains an absolute juggernaut of elite quarterback play and offensive innovation. Navigating the AFC playoff picture in 2026 will require surviving grueling intradivisional matchups and adapting to aggressive new coaching regimes in Miami, Baltimore, and Cleveland.

AFC East

The AFC East is marked by a massive transition of power. With Sean McDermott departing Buffalo, new Head Coach Joe Brady looks to maintain the Bills’ dominance as they inaugurate the new Highmark Stadium. Meanwhile, the Dolphins have ushered in Jeff Hafley to fix their late-season defensive collapses, setting the stage for a dramatic arms race with the Jets and Patriots.

Franchise2026 Head CoachHome StadiumMarquee Home GameMarquee Away Game
Buffalo Bills New CoachJoe BradyNew Highmark Stadiumvs. Chiefsat Rams
Miami Dolphins New CoachJeff HafleyHard Rock Stadiumvs. Bills (Week 8)vs. Cowboys (Frankfurt)
New York JetsRobert SalehMetLife Stadiumvs. Patriots (Week 1)vs. Vikings (London)
New England PatriotsJerod MayoGillette Stadiumvs. Billsat Seahawks (Kickoff)

AFC North

Universally regarded as the most physically punishing division in professional football, the AFC North features entirely retooled coaching staffs. Following John Harbaugh’s legendary 18-season tenure, the Ravens have turned to Jesse Minter. Similarly, the Cleveland Browns have brought in Todd Monken to revitalize their offense. Every divisional matchup here is a prime-time war of attrition.

Franchise2026 Head CoachHome StadiumMarquee Home GameMarquee Away Game
Baltimore Ravens New CoachJesse MinterM&T Bank Stadiumvs. Steelers (Week 16)vs. 49ers (Melbourne)
Cincinnati BengalsZac TaylorPaycor Stadiumvs. Chiefs (Week 1)at Dolphins
Cleveland Browns New CoachTodd MonkenCleveland Browns Stadiumvs. Steelersat Buccaneers
Pittsburgh SteelersMike TomlinAcrisure Stadiumvs. Ravens (Xmas Day)vs. Saints (Paris)

AFC South

The AFC South has quietly transformed into one of the most competitive divisions, driven by highly athletic, dual-threat quarterbacks. The Houston Texans and Indianapolis Colts are locked in a bitter rivalry for supremacy, while the Jaguars and Titans look to play massive spoiler roles with aggressive defensive fronts.

Franchise2026 Head CoachHome StadiumMarquee Home GameMarquee Away Game
Houston TexansDeMeco RyansNRG Stadiumvs. Bills (Week 2)vs. Jaguars (Wembley)
Indianapolis ColtsShane SteichenLucas Oil Stadiumvs. Ravensvs. Commanders (London)
Jacksonville JaguarsDoug PedersonEverBank Stadiumvs. Eaglesvs. Bears (London)
Tennessee TitansBrian CallahanNissan Stadiumvs. Texansat Ravens

AFC West

The road to the Super Bowl frequently runs through the AFC West. The Kansas City Chiefs are navigating a brutal strength of schedule, facing severe resistance from a Jim Harbaugh-led Chargers team and a Las Vegas Raiders squad that has fully bought into incoming head coach Klint Kubiak’s offensive philosophy.

Franchise2026 Head CoachHome StadiumMarquee Home GameMarquee Away Game
Kansas City ChiefsAndy ReidGEHA Field at Arrowheadvs. Raiders (Black Friday)at Bengals (Week 1)
Los Angeles ChargersJim HarbaughSoFi Stadiumvs. Chiefsat Bills
Las Vegas Raiders New CoachKlint KubiakAllegiant Stadiumvs. Chiefsat 49ers
Denver BroncosSean PaytonEmpower Field at Mile Highvs. Chiefsat Steelers

National Football Conference (NFC)

The NFC in 2026 is defined by high-flying offensive schemes clashing with deeply entrenched, physical defensive lines. The balance of power is incredibly tight, with the NFC North establishing itself as a powerhouse division, while the NFC East continues its two-decade streak of chaotic unpredictability.

NFC East

No division commands more prime-time television slots than the NFC East. The bitter rivalry between the Dallas Cowboys and the Philadelphia Eagles remains the defining narrative, but a resurgent Washington Commanders roster and a gritty New York Giants squad guarantee that no team will escape this division without scars.

Franchise2026 Head CoachHome StadiumMarquee Home GameMarquee Away Game
Dallas CowboysMike McCarthyAT&T Stadiumvs. Commanders (Thanksgiving)vs. Dolphins (Frankfurt)
Philadelphia EaglesNick SirianniLincoln Financial Fieldvs. Cowboysvs. Rams (Rio de Janeiro)
New York GiantsBrian DabollMetLife Stadiumvs. Cowboysvs. Panthers (Munich)
Washington CommandersDan QuinnCommanders Fieldvs. Eaglesat Cowboys (Thanksgiving)

NFC North

The “Black and Blue Division” has evolved into an offensive fireworks show. The Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers are engaged in a heavyweight battle for the top seed, while the Chicago Bears and Minnesota Vikings have assembled dangerous young rosters capable of dropping 30 points on any given Sunday.

Franchise2026 Head CoachHome StadiumMarquee Home GameMarquee Away Game
Detroit LionsDan CampbellFord Fieldvs. Bearsat Packers (TNF)
Green Bay PackersMatt LaFleurLambeau Fieldvs. Lions (TNF)at Rams (Thanksgiving Eve)
Chicago BearsMatt EberflusSoldier Fieldvs. Packersvs. Jaguars (London)
Minnesota VikingsKevin O’ConnellU.S. Bank Stadiumvs. Lionsvs. Jets (London)

NFC South

The NFC South is undergoing a massive cultural reset. The Atlanta Falcons have completely overhauled their leadership by bringing in former Browns coach Kevin Stefanski. Meanwhile, the New Orleans Saints, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Carolina Panthers are all aggressively fighting for a division crown that often comes down to the final weekend of the year.

Franchise2026 Head CoachHome StadiumMarquee Home GameMarquee Away Game
Atlanta Falcons New CoachKevin StefanskiMercedes-Benz Stadiumvs. Saintsat Packers
Tampa Bay BuccaneersTodd BowlesRaymond James Stadiumvs. Falconsat Cowboys
New Orleans SaintsDennis AllenCaesars Superdomevs. Falcons (MNF)vs. Steelers (Paris)
Carolina PanthersDave CanalesBank of America Stadiumvs. Buccaneersvs. Giants (Munich)

NFC West

A division defined by masterful offensive play-calling. The San Francisco 49ers remain the gold standard of offensive efficiency, but the Los Angeles Rams and defending Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks are breathing heavily down their necks. In Arizona, incoming head coach Mike LaFleur takes over a Cardinals team eager to establish a modern passing attack.

Franchise2026 Head CoachHome StadiumMarquee Home GameMarquee Away Game
San Francisco 49ersKyle ShanahanLevi’s Stadiumvs. Ramsvs. Ravens (Melbourne)
Los Angeles RamsSean McVaySoFi Stadiumvs. Packers (Wed)vs. Eagles (Rio)
Seattle SeahawksMike MacdonaldLumen Fieldvs. Patriots (Kickoff)at 49ers
Arizona Cardinals New CoachMike LaFleurState Farm Stadiumvs. 49ersat Cowboys