The Detroit Lions are headed back to primetime, and this time they’re walking into a buzzsaw in Buffalo.
The NFL announced that Detroit will face the Bills in Week 2 on Thursday Night Football in 2026. It’s the first confirmed game on the Lions’ 2026 schedule, and honestly, it could be worse. Could also be a lot better.
New Stadium, Same Problems
This will be the debut of Highmark Stadium, Buffalo’s shiny new home. With the Bills playing on the road in Week 1, Detroit gets the honor of christening this place in primetime on the national stage. That means a rabid crowd that’s been waiting months to scream at someone in their brand new building.
Fun.
The good news? Detroit is catching Buffalo early in the season under a new defensive regime. Sean McDermott is gone, and while head coach Joe Brady has been with the team for a few years as offensive coordinator, the defense will be under new management. They could still be working out the kinks on that side of the ball.
Weather Won’t Be The Enemy
At least the Lions won’t have to deal with Buffalo’s legendary winter conditions. September in western New York is manageable, not the frozen hellscape that turns December games into survival contests. Detroit has been relatively lucky avoiding weather games in recent memory, and they’ve dodged another bullet here.
Still, this matchup comes with some baggage. The Lions have lost five straight games to Buffalo, with their last win coming in 2006. That’s the kind of streak that follows you around until you break it.
A primetime road game in a hostile environment against a team that’s owned you for nearly two decades? Welcome to another Thursday Night Football adventure in Honolulu Blue.
Think the Lions finally break their Buffalo curse or are we in for another classic road disappointment? Let me know in the comments.






