Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Eagles sked announced

Eagles 2015 Home Schedule - courtesy of Lincoln Financial Field
PHILADELPHIA - The Eagles have announced their 2015 regular season schedule.

For the second consecutive season, the team will be featured in six nationally televised games, including their second straight appearance on Thanksgiving Day. Additionally, the Eagles will appear in primetime in three straight games from October 19 through November 8 and will have three consecutive home games (Weeks 14-16) in the month of December for the first time in franchise history.

The Eagles kick off the 2015 season on ESPN’s Monday Night Football for the second time in three years as they travel to the Georgia Dome to square off against the Atlanta Falcons (Monday, September 14). The team will return to Philadelphia in Week 2 as the Eagles welcome Dallas to Lincoln Financial Field for an NFC East showdown in its home opener (Sunday, September 20).

Following the team’s home opener, the Eagles will hit the road for back-to-back weeks as they take on the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium (Sunday, September 27) – the first regular-season meeting between the two teams at the stadium – and Washington (Sunday, October 4).

The Birds will return to Philadelphia in Week 5 for the first of a two-game homestand against New Orleans (Sunday, October 11) before returning to primetime in Week 6 against the New York Giants in a Monday-night matchup (Monday, October 19). The following week, the Eagles will be featured on NBC’s Sunday Night Football against the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte (Sunday, October 25).

Following the team’s bye in Week 8, Philadelphia will return to Sunday Night Football for a second consecutive game as they close out its season series at Dallas (Sunday, November 8). The team will then welcome two opponents from the state of Florida to Philadelphia as they face Miami (Sunday, November 15) and Tampa Bay (Sunday, November 22) at Lincoln Financial Field.

For the seventh time in franchise history and the second time in as many years, the Eagles will take part in the NFL’s Thanksgiving Day festivities as the team travels to Detroit in a nationally-televised showdown (Thursday, November 26). The following week, Philadelphia will travel to Foxborough, MA, to battle the defending Super Bowl Champion New England Patriots (Sunday, December 6).

The Eagles will begin the final quarter of the regular season with a three-game homestand from Weeks 14-16, squaring off against Buffalo (Sunday, December 13), Arizona (Sunday, December 20) and Washington (Saturday, December 26) before closing out the regular season against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium in Week 17 (Sunday, January 3).

2015 Philadelphia Eagles Schedule

Preseason

Sunday, August 16                    Indianapolis Colts                      1:00 pm                        NBC10

Saturday, August 22                  Baltimore Ravens                      7:00 pm                        NBC10

Saturday, August 29                  at Green Bay Packers                8:00 pm                        NBC10

Thursday, September 3             at New York Jets                       7:00 pm                        NBC10


Regular Season

Monday, September 14              at Atlanta Falcons                     7:10 pm                        ESPN*

Sunday, September 20              Dallas Cowboys                         4:25 pm                        FOX

Sunday, September 27              at New York Jets                       1:00 pm                        FOX

Sunday, October 4                     at Washington Redskins             1:00 pm                        FOX

Sunday, October 11                   New Orleans Saints                   1:00 pm+                     FOX

Monday, October 19                  New York Giants                        8:30 pm                        ESPN*

Sunday, October 25                   at Carolina Panthers                  8:30 pm+                     NBC*

Sunday, November 1                 BYE

Sunday, November 8                 at Dallas Cowboys                     8:30 pm+                     NBC*

Sunday, November 15               Miami Dolphins                         1:00 pm+                     CBS

Sunday, November 22               Tampa Bay Buccaneers             1:00 pm+                     FOX

Thursday, November 26             at Detroit Lions                         12:30 pm                      FOX*

Sunday, December 6                 at New England Patriots            4:25 pm+                     FOX

Sunday, December 13               Buffalo Bills                               1:00 pm+                     CBS

Sunday, December 20               Arizona Cardinals                      1:00 pm+                     FOX

Saturday, December 26             Washington Redskins                 8:25 pm                        NFLN*

Sunday, January 3                     at New York Giants                    1:00 pm+                     FOX


Postseason               

Saturday, January 9 and Sunday, January 10 – AFC and NFC Wild Card Playoffs

Saturday, January 16 and Sunday, January 17 – AFC and NFC Divisional Playoffs

Sunday, January 24 – AFC and NFC Championship Games

Sunday, January 31 – Pro Bowl (ESPN)

Sunday, February 7 – Super Bowl 50 at Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, CA (CBS)

* nationally televised game

+ game time subject to change due to flex scheduling

 All games will be broadcast live on 94.1 WIP and in Spanish on WTTM (1680 AM)

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