Not all stretches during an NFL season are created equal. A favorable month can launch a playoff push. A brutal one can bury a team before Thanksgiving leftovers hit the fridge.
Below, we examine the most difficult four-game stretches for each AFC East team — the gauntlets that could define division races, shape playoff hopes, and, in some cases, determine whether coaches and QBs enter the offseason under pressure.
Weeks 2-5: vs. Detroit Lions (Sept. 17) • vs. Los Angeles Chargers (Sept 27) • vs. New England Patriots (Oct. 4) • at Los Angeles Rams (Oct. 12) | Buffalo opens the season pretty much with zero breaks and competing against playoff and Super Bowl contenders. Back-to-back-back home games against NFC North contenders (Lions on Thursday Night Football) and the rising Chargers from the AFC West. Then comes a divisional clash with the Patriots, followed by a primetime road trip to SoFi Stadium against the Rams.
This early gauntlet will test their depth immediately, with a short-week recovery and top-tier quarterback competition against Jared Goff, Justin Herbert, Drake Maye and Hall of Fame quarterback Matthew Stafford. This is a major reason the Bills have the eighth-toughest schedule in the NFL.
Weeks 15-18: at Green Bay Packers (Dec. 20) • vs. Los Angeles Chargers (Dec. 27) • vs. Buffalo Bills (Jan. 3) • at New England Patriots (TBD) | Miami’s late-season slate is punishing, with four games against 2025 playoff teams to end the season, not to mention the Broncos and Bears two weeks before this gauntlet. With the second-hardest overall schedule in the league and one of the youngest rosters coming into 2026, this run will define who their franchise guys and leaders are and potentially aid a high 2027 draft pick if things go south.
New head coach Jeff Hafley, quarterback Malik Willis and company will have their hands full in 2026.
Weeks 1-4: at Seattle Seahawks (Sept. 9) • vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (Sept. 20) • at Jacksonville Jaguars (Sept. 27) • at Buffalo Bills (Oct. 4) | The Patriots hold two tough stretches, the one mentioned above and weeks 9-13 (Packers, Lions, Chargers, Bills), which has an argument. That said, as defending AFC champs and Super Bowl LX participants, the Patriots open with a brutal rematch against the Seahawks (Wednesday night opener), followed by three more strong opponents and playoff contenders.
New England’s sixth-toughest SOS overall means no easy path to repeating, but it will give the drama-filled offseason and young core a challenge to overcome this fall.
Weeks 2-5: vs. Green Bay Packers (Sept. 20) • at Detroit Lions (Sept. 27) • at Chicago Bears (Oct. 4) • vs. Cleveland Browns (Oct. 11) | The Jets’ early slate includes consecutive NFC North tests that could make or break momentum early for a dismantled roster with no confidence of a successful season around the fanbase. The early cluster against playoff-caliber teams and top-tier defenses stands out for an organization with the 12th-hardest schedule.
This stretch alone could have major implications on how the Jets move forward with their coaching staff, personnel staff and roster in the 2027 offseason.
