Philadelphia Eagles release 2025 schedule
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The Philadelphia Eagles posted a simple, yet powerful, schedule release video, highlighting the reason the team has a target on it – the Lombardi Trophy. Making it more powerful was the background music – the theme from "2001: A Space Odyssey" performed by the Philadelphia Orchestra.
Fox Sports announced 11 games that will be featured as "America's Game of the Week" during the 2025 NFL regular season on Thursday.
NFL schedule is here, with all 272 regular-season matchups revealed Wednesday night. And boy is the calendar loaded with marquee games. There's the rivalry opener between the Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles,
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Long created a fake schedule that included matchups against teams not on the Eagles’ slate and games that would have forced Johnson to face some of the league’s top edge rushers in consecutive weeks. When Johnson reviewed the October portion of Long’s faux schedule, an Oct. 5 game caught him off guard.
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That said, we got our NFL fix on Wednesday night as the league unveiled the 2025 regular-season schedule. While we knew every team's opponent for this upcoming season, we can now sink our teeth into the logistics of the entire year,
The NFL is invested in this renewed rivalry. The Eagles have the NFL's most talented roster, while the Commanders are an up-and-comer led by perhaps a generational quarterback. With scheduled meetings in Weeks 16 and 18, the league believes the NFC East will be decided between the Commanders and Eagles late in the season.
Since Jalen Hurts replaced Carson Wentz as the starting QB with four games left in the 2020 season, the Eagles have played the Cowboys nine times. Hurts and Dak Prescott, however, have only faced each other three times in that span. Week 2: Eagles at Chiefs, Sunday Sept. 14, 4:25 p.m., FOX