Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Eagles release 2011 Sked

The Philadelphia Eagles today announced their 2011 regular season schedule, highlighted with at least eight nationally televised games. The Eagles are slated to be on NBC’s Sunday Night Football at least three times (at Atlanta on September 18, vs. Dallas on October 30, and at New York Giants on November 20). They will also host a game on ESPN’s Monday Night Football (vs. Chicago on November 7) and play on the NFL Network (at Seattle on Thursday, December 1).

“The release of the NFL schedule is something that the teams and their fans look forward to every year,” said Eagles president Joe Banner. “We are very proud as an organization to play in eight nationally televised games for the second year in a row. It’s a credit to our tremendous fan base on both the local and national levels. The league continues to do a great job emphasizing divisional games toward the end of the season as our final two games against the Cowboys and Redskins will also bring a great level of excitement.”

The Eagles open up their 2011 campaign with two straight road games (at St. Louis on September 11, followed by a trip to Atlanta in week two). They then host the New York Giants in their home opener on Sunday, September 25. The Eagles’ bye week occurs week 7 on October 23. Following the bye, Philadelphia has three straight home games (vs. Dallas, vs. Chicago, and vs. Arizona), including two consecutive appearances on prime time. The Eagles play their final two games of the regular season against division rivals as they play at Dallas on Christmas Eve and host Washington in the season finale on January 1.

Other scheduling nuggets:
·         The last time the Eagles played St. Louis in the season opener was in 2008 in a 38-3 victory at Lincoln Financial Field
·         The Eagles have a 25-16 (.610 winning percentage) all-time record versus the four teams currently in the AFC East, including an 8-0 mark against the New York Jets
·         This marks the fourth consecutive year the Eagles and San Francisco 49ers will square off and the sixth time in seven seasons. The Eagles currently hold a five-game winning streak over the Niners since 2005 and have a 18-10 (.643 winning percentage) record vs. NFC West teams under head coach Andy Reid
·         They will play the Chicago Bears for the fifth consecutive year. The past four contests between the two teams have been decided by five points or less
·         The Eagles and Atlanta Falcons go head-to-head for the fourth straight season and the 10th time under Andy Reid (including playoffs). They are 8-1 in those games and have won the last four
·         The last time the Eagles had three straight home games in three straight weeks was in 2005. They hosted three consecutive home games in 2009 in a span of four weeks.
·         The Eagles open the regular season with two straight road games for the first time since 2002. They also begin with four road games in their first six contests for the first time since 1996 and 1997
·         This will be the fourth straight year the Eagles have played their regular season finale against a division rival

Weeks 10-15 and Week 17 of the NFL season are subject to flex scheduling (except for the December 1st game at Seattle) and starting times for those games listed below are subject to change. For more information on tickets and other Eagles events in 2011, please log on to www.philadelphiaeagles.com

2011 Philadelphia Eagles Schedule

Preseason
Thursday, August 11                            Baltimore                               7:30 pm                 6ABC
Thursday, August 18                            at Pittsburgh                         8:00 pm                 FOX*
Thursday, August 25                            Cleveland                              7:30 pm                 6ABC
Thursday, September 1                      at NY Jets                               7:30 pm                 6ABC

Regular Season
Sunday, September 11                       at St. Louis                             1:00 pm                 FOX
Sunday, September 18                       at Atlanta                               8:20 pm                 NBC*
Sunday, September 25                       NY Giants                               1:00 pm                 FOX
Sunday, October 2                               San Francisco                        1:00 pm                 FOX
Sunday, October 9                               at Buffalo                               1:00 pm                 FOX
Sunday, October 16                            at Washington                      1:00 pm                 FOX
Sunday, October 23                            BYE
Sunday, October 30                            Dallas                                      8:20 pm                 NBC*
Monday, November 7                         Chicago                                  8:30 pm                 ESPN*
Sunday, November 13                        Arizona                                  1:00 pm+               FOX
Sunday, November 20                        at NY Giants                           8:20 pm+               NBC*
Sunday, November 27                        New England                         4:15 pm+               CBS*
Thursday, December 1                       at Seattle                               8:20 pm                 NFLN*
Sunday, December 11                        at Miami                                 1:00 pm+               FOX
Sunday, December 18                        NY Jets                                    4:15 pm+               CBS*
Saturday, December 24                      at Dallas                                 4:15 pm                 FOX*
Sunday, January 1                                Washington                           1:00 pm+               FOX

* nationally televised game
+ game time subject to change due to flex scheduling

Playoffs
Wild Card Playoffs (NBC/CBS/FOX)                                   January 7-8
Divisional Playoffs (CBS/FOX)                                             January 14-15
AFC/NFC Championship Games (CBS/FOX)                      January 22
Pro Bowl (Honolulu, HI) (NBC)                                           January 29
Super Bowl 46 (Indianapolis, Indiana) (NBC)                   February 5

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