The National Football League made its master schedule for all 32 franchises official on Thursday night.
The defending NFC Champion Philadelphia Eagles begin their slate on Sept. 13, Week 1 — vs. Washington Commanders at 4:25 PM.
Week 2 — at Tennessee Titans (September 20) Week 3 — at Chicago Bears (September 28, ESPN) Monday Night Football Week 4 — vs. Los Angeles Rams (October 4) Week 5 — at Jacksonville Jaguars in London(October 11) Week 6 — vs. Carolina Panthers (October 18) Week 7 — vs. Dallas Cowboys (October 26, ESPN) Monday Night Football Week 8 — at Washington Commanders (November 1, 8:20 PM, NBC) Sunday Night Football Week 9 — vs. New York Giants (November 8) Week 10 — Bye Week 11 — vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (November 22) Week 12 — at Dallas Cowboys (November 26, 4:30 PM, FOX) Thanksgiving Week 13 — vs. Indianapolis Colts (December 6) Week 14 — at Arizona Week 15 — vs. Seattle Seahawks Week 16 — vs. Houston Texans (December 24, 8:15 PM, Prime Video) Thursday Night Football Week 17 — at San Francisco 49ers (January 3, 8:20 PM, NBC) Sunday Night Football Week 18 — at New York Giants (TBD) Some #Eagles schedule notes: There are five scheduled primetime games for the fifth straight year. They have appeared in the third-most primetime games (114) in the NFL since 2000. -The Birds are slated for two Monday night games (at Chicago in Week 3 and vs. Dallas in Week 7) for the second consecutive season. Since 2000, the Eagles have played in the most Monday Night Football games (44) in the NFL. -The Midnight Green marauders travel to London for their third international regular-season game in Week 5 against Jacksonville at Tottenham Stadium. The Eagles previously defeated the Jaguars 24-18 on Oct. 28, 2018, at Wembley Stadium in London. -The Eagles will play on Thanksgiving Day for the eighth time in franchise history, last doing so in 2015. Overall, Philadelphia is 6-1 on Thanksgiving all-time. The .857 winning percentage on the uniquely American holiday is the highest of any team that has played at least 7 games.

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