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How to watch 2025 Philadelphia Eagles: Schedule and streaming for reigning Super Bowl champs

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Eagles Fans, ⁢Circle These Dates: 2025 Schedule and How to Watch the Reigning Super ⁢Bowl Champs

Philadelphia Eagles fans can ​now map out their viewing plans for the ‍2025 season.The NFL released the​ full schedule‍ today,revealing a slate that keeps ‌the reigning Super Bowl champions largely within the Eastern Time Zone,with no international games after last year’s trip to ⁢Brazil.

The Eagles will​ open their season on⁤ the ‍road against the Dallas Cowboys‌ on September 8th. key matchups include a home game against the‍ San Francisco 49ers on November‌ 30th,a rematch ​of the NFC ⁤Championship game,and two divisional clashes against the Washington ‍Commanders. The first Commanders game is ⁤slated for a Saturday‌ night in Week 16, though the‍ exact kickoff ⁢time remains “TBD.” The regular-season finale against Washington at ​lincoln Financial Field also​ has ⁢an undetermined date and time, to be announced after Week ⁢17. Week 18 matchups with playoff⁢ implications might potentially be scheduled for Saturdays.

here’s a breakdown of how to catch all the action:

National Broadcasts: Most Eagles games will be broadcast on major networks like CBS, NBC, FOX, and ESPN.
NFL+: Offers live local and primetime games on mobile devices and tablets. A premium ‍subscription is required for all games. (Average ⁢monthly⁤ cost: $6.99 – $14.99)
Streaming Services: Options include YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Fubo, and ⁢Paramount+ with Showtime. ⁣(Average monthly cost: $70 – $100+)
Free Over-the-Air: Eagles games broadcast on local channels are ‍available for free with an ⁣antenna in the Philadelphia market.
Twitch: Select games will⁢ be streamed on Twitch, requiring⁢ a ‍registered Twitch account.

Eagles Single-Season Records:

Passing yards – ​Carson Wentz with ​4,039 (2019)
Passing‍ TDs​ – Carson Wentz with 33 (2017)
Rushing yards – Saquon⁢ Barkley with 2,005 (2024)
Rushing touchdowns – LeSean McCoy with 17 (2011)
Receiving yards – A.J. Brown with 1,496 (2022)
Receiving touchdowns – Terrell Owens with 14 (2004)
Sacks ‍- Reggie White with 21 (1987)
Interceptions – Bill Bradley with 11 (1971)

(Photo of Jalen Hurts: ⁢Chris Graythen / Getty Images)

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