Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB Baker Mayfield plays against the Panthers in January of 2026. Photo By Tori Richman/Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB Baker Mayfield plays against the Panthers in January of 2026. Photo By Tori Richman/Tampa Bay Buccaneers
There will be a baker’s dozen worth of Heisman winners suiting up for NFL teams in 2026, and no we don’t mean a Mayfield offensive set flagged for having too many men on the field.
What that means for Heisman faithful — current readers included — is a bevy of games featuring winners of the stiff-arm trophy squaring off.
But unless there’s a surprising personnel move, the newest Heisman winner in the NFL, Las Vegas Raiders rookie Fernando Mendoza, will go without a Heisman match-up in year one.
In a city built on odds, the folks in Vegas should be able to calculate the minuscule chances that none of the Raiders’ 14 opponents (including two games apiece against AFC West rivals) would feature at least one game against the 10 other teams with a Heisman winner.
Is the probability of Vegas missing all of the other Heisman-having teams less than the Raiders’ chances of reaching the Super Bowl after drafting first?
No one knows. When and if Mendoza takes over the starting QB duties in Las Vegas, he’ll have to wait a season to face a member of the Heisman Fraternity. Unless the Raiders make the playoffs, but we may be getting ahead of ourselves. Just maybe.
Not all Heisman matchups are the same. Heisman dean Jameis Winston will be a back-up for New York during the five games when the Giants face a Heisman team (and presumably all the others). That includes twice against Washington, which features fellow Heisman backup Marcus Mariota as well as starter Jayden Daniels.
Kyler Murray is in his first season in Minnesota and will be in a heated quarterback battle with 2023 Heisman 10th-place finisher J.J. McCarthy. Murray and the Vikings have five games lined up against Heisman teams, including a Week 3 game against former Oklahoma teammate Baker Mayfield.
Daniels and Mariota join Cincinnati’s Joe Burrow and Philadelphia’s DeVonta Smith with seven scheduled Heisman matchups.
Burrow and Daniels will square off on Monday Night Football in Week 11 in Washington in a battle of LSU Heisman-winning QBs.
We get two matchups of Crimson Tide winners. In Week 6, Smith’s Eagles host Bryce Young’s Panthers in a contest of Alabama teammates. Young and Carolina also take on Derrick Henry’s Ravens in Week 11.
There is one NFL international game featuring Heisman winners when Smith’s Eagles take on Travis Hunter and the Jacksonville Jaguars in London in Week 5. The Jaguars play back-to-back games in the UK and will also take on Houston in the shadow of Big Ben (not Roethlisberger) in Week 6.
Daniels and the Commanders play in London in Week 4 while Burrow’s Bengals take on the Falcons in Madrid in November.
Baltimore’s Lamar Jackson and Henry will join the Ravens against Dallas in Rio de Janeiro in Week 3 while Murray and the Vikings play San Francisco in Mexico City in Week 11.
Below are the Heisman winners the NFL and the matchups on their respective schedules.
Mendoza (Raiders) – None
Hunter (Jaguars) – at Bengals (Week 4), Eagles (Week 5, London), at Ravens (Week 9, TNF), at Giants (Week 11), at Bears (Week 13), Commanders (Week 17).
Daniels (Commanders) – at Eagles (Week 1), Giants (Week 5), Eagles (Week 8, SNF), at Giants (Week 10, TNF), Bengals (Week 11, MNF), at Vikings (Week 16), at Jaguars (Week 17).
Williams (Bears) – at Panthers (Week 1), Vikings (Week 2), Eagles (Week 3, MNF), Buccaneers (Week 9, SNF), Jaguars (Week 13), at Vikings (Week 18).
Young (Panthers) – (Bears, Week 1), at Eagles (Week 6), Buccaneers (Week 7), Ravens (Week 11), at Buccaneers (Week 12, MNF), at Vikings (Week 13), Bengals (Week 15).
Smith (Eagles) – Commanders (Week 1), at Bears (Week 3, MNF), Jaguars (Week 5, London), Panthers (Week 6), at Commanders (Week 8, SNF), Giants (Week 9), at Giants (Week 18).
Burrow (Bengals) – Buccaneers (Week 1), Jaguars (Week 4), at Ravens (Week 7), at Commanders (Week 11, MNF), at Panthers (Week 15), Ravens (Week 17, TNF).
Murray (Vikings) – at Bears (Week 2), at Buccaneers (Week 3), Panthers (Week 13), Commanders (Week 16), Bears (Week 18).
Mayfield (Buccaneers) – at Bengals (Week 1), Vikings (Week 3), at Panthers (Week 7), at Bears (Week 9, SNF), Panthers (Week 12, MNF), at Baltimore (Week 14).
Jackson (Ravens) – Bengals (Week 7), Jaguars (Week 9, TNF), at Panthers (Week 11), Buccaneers (Week 14), at Bengals (Week 17, TNF).
Henry (Ravens) – Bengals (Week 7), Jaguars (Week 9, TNF), at Panthers (Week 11), Buccaneers (Week 14), at Bengals (Week 17, TNF).
Mariota (Commanders) – at Eagles (Week 1), Giants (Week 5), Eagles (Week 8, SNF), at Giants (Week 10, TNF), Bengals (Week 11, MNF), at Vikings (Week 16), at Jaguars (Week 17).
Winston (Giants) – at Commanders (Week 5), at Eagles (Week 9), Commanders (Week 10, TNF), Jaguars (Week 11), Eagles (Week 18).