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Eagles 2025 opponents
Thanks to the NFL’s formulaic schedule structure, we now know all of the Philadelphia Eagles’ 2025 regular season opponents. Here’s an overview of the teams they’ll play. Chicago Bears Detroit Lions Denver Broncos Las Vegas Raiders Los Angeles Rams Washington Commanders Dallas Cowboys New York Giants Green Bay Packers Note that specific dates and times won’t be revealed until the NFL officially reveals the entire 2025 schedule in April or May.
The candidates are the Los Angeles Rams, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Vikings and the Detroit Lions. The latter two teams play Sunday to decide the NFC North title and the No. 1 seed in the conference. The loser will fall to the five seed.
Tanner McKee is getting the start at quarterback for the Eagles in a relatively meaningless Week 18 game against the Giants.
Sunday's game is fittingly the final one on the NFL's regular season schedule, allowing a national audience will tune in to watch the Lions and Vikings battle for the NFC North and the No. 1 seed in the playoffs at Ford Field. Detroit would make franchise history with a win, giving them the No. 1 seed for the first time in franchise history.
Eagles punter Braden Mann has struggled on kickoffs the last month, including against the Giants. Mann’s second kickoff on Sunday went out of bounds, allowing the Giants to start at their 40. Three weeks ago, Mann’s kicks averaged 55 yards against the Commanders, so they went to about the 10-yard line each time.
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell had a very appropriate reaction to finding out that the Philadelphia Eagles lost to the Commanders.
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The NFC North title is up for grabs and down to the Lions and Vikings. The winner of their Sunday night matchup will take the division title and the No. 1 seed in the NFC. The loser will be the conference's No. 5 seed.
With their win in Chicago and the Eagles' loss, the Lions are just a win and some help away from clinching not only the division, but the top seed in the NFC. At 13-2, the Lions now have a one-game lead over Philadelphia with two games to play. Detroit ...