Philadelphia Eagles 2025 season schedule
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Eagles will clash with Commanders in Week 16
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The Philadelphia Eagles have one of the hardest schedules in the league this season, and that shows style points won't matter.
The Battle of the Tush Push will be played on Monday Night Football. The Eagles will travel to face the Green Bay Packers, the team that moved to formally ban the Eagles’ signature play, for a Week 10 game on Monday, Nov. 10.
The latest schedule news came Tuesday morning from ESPN’s Adam Schefter when he posted that the Eagles will be in Green Bay to face the Packers on Monday Nov. 10. The game will be on ESPN and ABC. It’s the fourth game on the Eagles’ schedule that we now know the date.
The Philadelphia Eagles are reportedly fielding interest in quarterback Tanner McKee, with the New Orleans Saints emerging as a potential trade partner after Derek Carr’s retirement.
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Young eagles like Sunny and Gizmo typically fledge –or leave the nest and fly–when they can flatten their wings and have feathers capable of flight. This typically occurs when the birds hit 10 to 14 weeks of age. Males also tend to take their first flight a little sooner than females.
The Eagles’ All-Pro defensive tackle has a great first step, which allows him to sneak past offensive linemen before getting contacted. His initial quickness could give him a significant edge over Booker, who tested poorly and struggles with in-game athleticism.
Even though the full NFL schedule won't be released until Wednesday, the Philadelphia Eagles' primetime lineup for 2025 is coming into focus. The NFL announced on Tuesday the defending Super Bowl champions will play the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field on Monday Night Football in Week 10.
After being traded to the Cowboys, former Steelers WR George Pickens won’t have to wait long to show out in regular season action with Dallas.
The Philadelphia Eagles will visit the Green Bay Packers on Nov. 10 in the first game announced on the "Monday Night Football" schedule.
The Commanders acquired the five time pro bowl left tackle from the Houston Texans in exchange for multiple draft picks, with their 2025 third and seventh round selections, plus a 2026 second and fourth rounder going to the Texans. Washington also received a 2025 fourth round pick.