Teams on the Rams’ 2026 schedule include the winners of the last six non-Rams Super Bowl champions: Chiefs, Eagles, and Seahawks. The AFC team in that group, the Kansas City Chiefs, would like redeem themselves for a poor 2025 season and get back to the Super Bowl next season but first they might have to beat L.A. during the regular season at SoFi Stadium to get there.
Do you think that one of these 5 AFC teams on the Rams 2026 schedule will reach the Super Bowl next season?
Chiefs (6-11)
The Chiefs look to rebound and they have Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid, so why not? The AFC West won’t be easy but Kansas City has consistently been doing things the right way.
Broncos (14-3)
The reigning AFC number one seed, the Broncos host the Rams in Denver.
Do you think Bo Nix is a good enough quarterback to take the Broncos to the Super Bowl? Is this going to be one of the hardest games on L.A.’s schedule?
Chargers (11-6)
One of the most underrated losses by a team this offseason is defensive coordinator Jesse Minter leaving the Chargers for the Ravens. Jim Harbaugh has won 11 games in each of his first two seasons in L.A., but for him with Justin Herbert that is a disappointment.
Is 2026 the season that Herbert wins a playoff game? He might need to win 3 to reach the Super Bowl.
Raiders (4-13)
Las Vegas went to the NFC West and the Super Bowl champions to hire new head coach and offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak, presumably to pair him with first overall pick Fernando Mendoza.
Do you think the Raiders made the right decision?
Bills (12-5)
Eight years into his career, Josh Allen has not reached the Super Bowl. Does that streak end in 2026? Was it an upgrade to fire Sean McDermott and promote Joe Brady?
Will one of these 5 reach Super Bowl?
What do you think? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.
The Bills and Broncos nearly made the Super Bowl in 2025. The Chargers have the quarterback for it and a coach who has been before. The Chiefs have the most playoff experience of any current roster and coaching staff.
L.A. has a really difficult schedule ahead. Will they play an AFC Super Bowl team during the regular season? (We already know you probably think they’ll play them in the Super Bowl.)