We still don’t have the Bills’ 2026 schedule, but a major decision passed last week just reshaped how at least one future Buffalo road game could look.
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — We’re still roughly a month away from knowing the NFL’s 2026 regular season schedule, but last week we learned something about the Buffalo Bills‘ schedule when 2027 rolls around.
NFL owners on March 31 unanimously approved a temporary one-year stadium lease, allowing the Jaguars to play their 2027 home games at Camping World Stadium in Orlando.
The decision was made during the NFL’s 2026 annual meeting in Phoenix, where all 32 team owners agreed to designate Orlando as the Jaguars’ temporary home for the 2027 season. EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville will be unavailable due to ongoing construction tied to the franchise’s long-term stadium redevelopment project.
The Jaguars will continue to play in Jacksonville during the 2026 season, though attendance will be limited given the construction work.
So, how does this impact the Bills?
Well, the NFL has a schedule rotation that ensures that every team plays each of the other 31 teams at least once during a four-year period, and in 2027, AFC East teams are scheduled to face teams from the AFC South.
Buffalo is scheduled to play in Jacksonville when that rotation approaches in 2027, meaning that under normal circumstances, that game will now be moved to Camping World Stadium in Orlando.
That’s presuming that the Bills game isn’t selected to be played in an international market. When the Bills hosted the Jaguars back in 2023, they didn’t play in Orchard Park. That game was shipped to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, where the Bills lost 25-20.
Jacksonville plays at least one game — and sometimes two, one as a home team and one as a road team — in London on an annual basis. The Jaguars will play two games in London next season.
It’s unanimous!
We’ll play our 2027 home slate in ✨Orlandoooo✨ at @CWStadium. pic.twitter.com/kG44vuKu85
— Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) March 31, 2026