The NBA released the full schedule for the 2025-26 season on Thursday afternoon, including the Utah Jazz’s 82-game slate.
As you’d expect, the Jazz won’t be one of the league’s featured teams after having the NBA’s worst record a season ago. The Jazz have just two games on national TV.
The team’s first national TV game comes on Jan. 27 against the Los Angeles Clippers (8 p.m. MT at the Delta Center). That game comes on new — and old — NBA national TV partner, NBC. It will also be simulcast on Peacock.
The Jazz’s second game on national TV will be streamed on Peacock only on Feb. 23 against the Houston Rockets, on the road at 7:30 p.m.
The team’s home opener also comes against the Clippers on Oct. 22. Then, the Jazz head out for a short road trip to Sacramento for their second game and start to the away portion of their campaign on Oct. 24.
Three road trips last five games, one in November, January, and February. The Jazz have a six-game homestand in between those latter two trips, though, the longest of the season.
The Jazz's 2025-26 schedule.
The team’s full broadcast schedule will be announced later.
Single-game tickets go on sale for American Express cardholders on Friday, and on Monday for everybody else.
