If you're anything like us, you're still hungry for Vikings schedule content after the NFL unveiled its menu of games Thursday and we provided opponent-focused bites — blame it on our big football appetite.
Last week, we offered 10 takeaways on the gamut of games and projected a number of intriguing player battles in non-division matchups. Now, we're continuing our four-part schedule preview that made its way to the table, initially, on Friday and resumed Monday. Along with pertinent info, we've cooked up some interesting side dishes that may or may not grow your knowledge bank for the 2026 slate. This installment features Weeks 11-14 (Games 10-13); the final plate of games will be served Wednesday.
The following stretch commences on international soil with the Vikings flying 4.5 hours to Mexico City and playing their fifth game in the past five years in the league's international series (one every year under Head Coach Kevin O'Connell except for 2023; they made up the difference by double-dipping in 2025). After that, Minnesota will aim to get as much rest as it can with consecutive home games against NFC South clubs who finished with the same records last season (8-9) but are at different points in their builds toward the ultimate prize; Atlanta is ushering in a new era with a former Vikings assistant in the driver's seat; Carolina recently took the MVP-led Rams to the wire in the Wild Card Round of the playoffs after winning their 2025 regular-season bout.
The Panthers first appearance at U.S. Bank Stadium since 2020 will be followed by a Thursday Night Football contest at reigning AFC Champion New England. FYI, Minnesota won the only other instance it faced the Pats on TNF — 33-26 at home on Thanksgiving in 2022.
Vikings at 49ers in Mexico City | Week 11
7:20 p.m. | Nov. 22 | Estadio Banorte | NBC
Series Results
Vikings W-L-T: 25-25-1 (includes 1-5 in the postseason)
Away record: 8-16-1 (1-4 in the postseason)
Last regular-season meeting: Minnesota defeated San Francisco 23-17 at U.S. Bank Stadium (Week 2 of 2024)
Last regular-season meeting on the road: 49ers defeated Vikings 34-26 at San Francisco (Week 12 of 2021)
2025 Stats
San Francisco offense
Yards/game: 351.4 (7th) | Points/game: 25.7 (10th)
San Francisco defense
Yards/game: 340.2 (20th) | Points/game: 21.8 (13th)
2026 Status
Head Coach: Kyle Shanahan (10th season; 82-67, and 9-5 in the postseason)
Key acquisitions (alphabetical listing): WR Mike Evans, LB Dre Greenlaw, CB Nate Hobbs, CB Jack Jones, G Robert Jones, WR Christian Kirk, T Vederian Lowe, DL Osa Odighizuwa, OL Brett Toth, P Corliss Waitman
Notable departures (alphabetical listing): OL Ben Bartch, WR Kendrick Bourne, OL Spencer Burford, DL Jordan Elliott, Edge Bryce Huff (retired), WR Jauan Jennings, WR Skyy Moore, S Jason Pinnock, RB Brian Robinson, Jr.,
Top 2 draft picks: WR De'Zhaun Stribling (Round 2, Pick 33) & DE Romello Height (Round 3, Pick 70)
The More You Know
Time in the air to score some world-renowned street food — hopefully watch a Vikings victory, too — will be about the same as it would to the Bay Area, but the location of this game is significant given Minnesota has prevailed once in its past 12 tries (including four postseason losses) at San Francisco, mining a 27-7 win in Week 14 in 2007 that was fueled by three indelible touchdowns. The first was a "thick six" produced by Kevin Williams, who intercepted 49ers QB Trent Dilfer's initial throw 14 seconds into the game and returned it 18 yards for a touchdown. The second was a 19-yard pass from Tarvaris Jackson to Robert Ferguson, who built a reputation over six seasons in Green Bay and notched his last NFL touchdown — his only as a Viking — in this game. And, the dagger to spring the advantage to 27-nil (in the first half!) was an 84-yard dance to pay dirt courtesy Chester Taylor, who ran behind tremendous downfield blocks by Ferguson and Sidney Rice. Taylor, ultimately, outgained two future Hall of Famers in this affair in a 24-year-old version of eventual 16,000-yard rusher Frank Gore and Offensive Rookie of the Year Adrian Peterson, who ran 14 times but ledgered a Vikings career-low 3 yards. The more you know!
View photos of the Vikings schedule for the 2026 season.

Week 1 | Vikings vs. Packers
Sept. 13 - 3:25 p.m. CT
U.S. Bank Stadium

Week 1 | Vikings vs. Packers
Sept. 13 - 3:25 p.m. CT
U.S. Bank Stadium

Week 2 | Vikings at Bears
Sept. 20 - 12:00 p.m. CT
Soldier Field

Week 2 | Vikings at Bears
Sept. 20 - 12:00 p.m. CT
Soldier Field

Week 3 | Vikings at Buccaneers
Sept. 27 - 3:05 p.m. CT
Raymond James Stadium

Week 3 | Vikings at Buccaneers
Sept. 27 - 3:05 p.m. CT
Raymond James Stadium

Week 4 | Vikings vs. Dolphins
Oct. 4 - 3:05 p.m. CT
U.S. Bank Stadium

Week 4 | Vikings vs. Dolphins
Oct. 4 - 3:05 p.m. CT
U.S. Bank Stadium

Week 5 | Vikings at Saints
Oct. 11 - 12:00 p.m. CT
Caesars Superdome

Week 5 | Vikings at Saints
Oct. 11 - 12:00 p.m. CT
Caesars Superdome

Week 7 | Vikings vs. Colts
Oct. 25 - 12:00 p.m. CT
U.S. Bank Stadium

Week 7 | Vikings vs. Colts
Oct. 25 - 12:00 p.m. CT
U.S. Bank Stadium

Week 8 | Vikings at Lions
Nov. 1 - 12:00 p.m. CT
Ford Field

Week 8 | Vikings at Lions
Nov. 1 - 12:00 p.m. CT
Ford Field

Week 9 | Vikings vs. Bills
Nov. 9 - 7:15 p.m. CT
U.S. Bank Stadium

Week 9 | Vikings vs. Bills
Nov. 9 - 7:15 p.m. CT
U.S. Bank Stadium

Week 10 | Vikings at Packers
Nov. 15 - 12:00 p.m. CT
Lambeau Field

Week 10 | Vikings at Packers
Nov. 15 - 12:00 p.m. CT
Lambeau Field

Week 11 | Vikings at 49ers
Nov. 22 - 7:20 p.m. CT
Estadio Banorte

Week 11 | Vikings at 49ers
Nov. 22 - 7:20 p.m. CT
Estadio Banorte

Week 12 | Vikings vs. Falcons
Nov. 29 - 12:00 p.m. CT
U.S. Bank Stadium

Week 12 | Vikings vs. Falcons
Nov. 29 - 12:00 p.m. CT
U.S. Bank Stadium

Week 13 | Vikings vs. Panthers
Dec. 6 - 3:25 p.m. CT
U.S. Bank Stadium

Minnesota Vikings vs. Carolina Panthers

Week 14 | Vikings at Patriots
Dec. 10 - 7:15 p.m. CT
Gillette Stadium

Fireworks explode above Gillette Stadium prior to an NFL wild card playoff football game between the New England Patriots and the Los Angeles Chargers, Sunday, Jan. 11, 2026, in Foxborough, Mass. (AP Photo/Greg M. Cooper)

Week 15 | Vikings vs. Lions
Dec. 20 - 7:20 p.m. CT
U.S. Bank Stadium

Week 15 | Vikings vs. Lions
Dec. 20 - 7:20 p.m. CT
U.S. Bank Stadium

Week 16 | Vikings vs. Commanders
TBD
U.S. Bank Stadium

Week 16 | Vikings vs. Commanders
TBD
U.S. Bank Stadium

Week 17 | Vikings at Jets
Jan. 3 - 12:00 p.m. CT
MetLife Stadium

Week 17 | Vikings at Jets
Jan. 3 - 12:00 p.m. CT
MetLife Stadium

Week 18 | Vikings vs. Bears
TBD
U.S. Bank Stadium

Week 18 | Vikings vs. Bears
TBD
U.S. Bank Stadium
Vikings vs. Falcons | Week 12
Noon | Nov. 29 | U.S. Bank Stadium | FOX
Series Results
Vikings W-L-T: 22-13-0 (includes 1-1 postseason)
Home record: 13-6
Last regular-season meeting: Atlanta defeated Minnesota 22-6 at U.S. Bank Stadium (Week 2 of 2025)
2025 Stats
Atlanta offense
Yards/game: 333.0 (14th) | Points/game: 20.8 (24th)
Atlanta defense
Yards/game: 326.6 (15th) | Points/game: 23.6 (19th)
2026 Status
Head Coach: Kevin Stefanski (1st season; 45-56 across six seasons with Cleveland from 2020-25, and 1-2 in postseason)
Key acquisitions (alphabetical listing): P Jake Bailey, S Sydney Brown, WR Jahan Dotson, K Nick Folk, DL Da'Shawn Hand, LB Christian Harris, TE Austin Hooper, Edge Azeez Ojulari, RB Brian Robinson, Jr., QB Tua Tagovailoa, WR Olamide Zaccheaus
Notable departures (alphabetical listing): CB Dee Alford, RB Tyler Allgeier, QB Kirk Cousins, LB Kaden Elliss, K Zane Gonzalez, T Kaleb McGary (retired), WR Darnell Mooney, DL David Onyemata, P Bradley Pinion, OL Elijah Wilkinson
Top 2 draft picks: CB Avieon Terrell (Round 2, Pick 48) & WR Zachariah Branch (Round 3, Pick 79)
The More You Know
Atlanta has a couple Top 10-drafted southpaws (Tagovailoa and incumbent Michael Penix, Jr.) in its quarterback stable and could be the first club since Cincinnati in 1991 to have multiple left-handed quarterbacks attempt a pass in the same game if there's an injury or arms race at any point. It's a potentially rare situation as Cincinnati and Oakland are the only two franchises with lefties letting it fly same-day (h/t StatHead). It happened 11 times with Boomer Esiason and Erik Wilhelm on the Bengals (1989-91), and 13 times with Ken Stabler and David Humm on the Raiders (1975-78). There was one other instance of molly-dooking teammates taking snaps in the same contest, but not both ripping a throw; Seahawks left-handed starter Brock Huard and backup Jon Kitna suffered concussions in Week 8 in 2000, which prompted emergency third quarterback (lefty) Matt Lytle to play the final few snaps of a loss at the Raiders. Tagovailoa and Penix are seventh and 15th all-time for lefty passing yards, by the way, and 37 southpaw QBs overall have played in a game — 34 have done so as starters. The more you know!
Vikings vs. Panthers | Week 13
3:25 p.m. | Dec. 6 | U.S. Bank Stadium | CBS
Series Results
Vikings W-L-T: 11-6-0
Home record: 7-3
Last regular-season meeting: Vikings defeated Panthers 21-13 at Carolina (Week 4 of 2023)
Last regular-season meeting at home: Minnesota defeated Carolina 28-27 at U.S. Bank Stadium (Week 12 of 2020)
2025 Stats
Carolina offense
Yards/game: 295.6 (27th) | Points/game: 18.3 (27th)
Carolina defense
Yards/game: 327.2 (16th) | Points/game: 22.4 (T-15th)
2026 Status
Head Coach: Dave Canales (3rd season; 13-21 since 2024, and 0-1 in the postseason)
Key acquisitions (alphabetical listing): RB AJ Dillon, OL Luke Fortner, OL Stone Forsythe, LB Devin Lloyd, WR John Metchie III, Edge Jaelan Phillips, QB Kenny Pickett, T Rasheed Walker
Notable departures (alphabetical listing): OL Austin Corbett, QB Andy Dalton, RB Rico Dowdle, C Cade Mays, DL A'Shawn Robinson, LB Christian Rozeboom, Edge D.J. Wonnum
Top 2 draft picks: OL Monroe Freeling (Round 1, Pick 19) & DL Lee Hunter (Round 2, Pick 49)
The More You Know
Carolina was the No. 2 spender in 2026 free agency among NFC clubs (behind Washington) and the fourth overall (after Tennessee and Las Vegas). The lion's share of those resources were distributed to Lloyd and Phillips, who were first-rounders in 2022 and 2021, respectively, and keyed playoff runs for the Jaguars and Eagles last season. They will spearhead a unit directed by fourth-year Defensive Coordinator Ejiro Evero, who was the secondary coach and passing game coordinator for the 2021 Rams that won Super Bowl LVI and staffed Vikings HC Kevin O'Connell as offensive coordinator. The more you know!
Vikings at Patriots | Week 14
7:15 p.m. | Dec. 10 | Gillette Stadium | Amazon
Series Results
Vikings W-L-T: 5-9-0
Away record: 2-6
Last regular-season meeting: Minnesota defeated New England 33-26 at U.S. Bank Stadium (Week 12 of 2022)
Last regular-season meeting on the road: Patriots defeated Vikings 24-10 at New England (Week 13 of 2018)
2025 Stats
New England offense
Yards/game: 379.4 (3rd) | Points/game: 28.8 (2nd)
New England defense
Yards/game: 295.2 (8th) | Points/game: 18.8 (4th)
2026 Status
Head Coach: Mike Vrabel (2nd season; 14-3, and 3-1 in the postseason with Patriots; 54-45 across six seasons with the Titans from 2018-23, and 2-3 in the postseason)
Key acquisitions (alphabetical listing): LB K.J. Britt, S Kevin Byard III, WR Romeo Doubs, FB Reggie Gilliam, T James Hudson, DL Dre'Mont Jones, G Alijah Vera-Tucker
Notable departures (alphabetical listing): C Garrett Bradbury, Edge K'Lavon Chaisson, WR Stefon Diggs, LB Jack Gibbens, RB Antonio Gibson, S Jaylinn Hawkins, TE Austin Hooper, T Vederian Lowe, DL Khyiris Tonga
Top 2 draft picks: OL Caleb Lomu (Round 1, Pick 28) & LB Gabe Jacas (Round 2, Pick 55)
The More You Know
Drake "Drake Maye" Maye (quirky as it is, that actually is his popular nickname) received 23 first-place MVP votes last season compared to Matthew Stafford's 24. That's how close the 2024 No. 3 overall pick, Maye, was to clinching the ultimate individual hardware — closer than New England was to beating Sam Darnold and the Seahawks in Super Bowl LX, we might add. Maye led the league in completion rate at 72.0 percent, as well as yards per attempt (8.9), passer rating (113.5) and QBR (77.1). Not to rain on his parade, but Maye benefited greatly from a Top 10 rushing offense and a Top 5 scoring defense, plus a favorable schedule; the winning percentage of Pats opponents ranked 32nd (0.391). The more you know!

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