The first Philadelphia Eagles game was announced for 2025, featuring Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys coming to Lincoln Financial Field.on Thursday,  Sept. 4.

However, that wasn't the only Eagles game announced on Monday, with the Eagles having two more games released ahead of Wednesday full schedule release.

Eagles Make Black Friday Debut vs Bears

The Eagles host the Chicago Bears on Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, and will head down I-95 to face their NFC East rivals, the Commanders, on Saturday, Dec 20.

With the Eagles playing on Saturday, Dec 20th, it appears they are likely to play five days later on Christmas Day against the Packers at Lambeau Field since they are playing the Bears on Black Friday.

The Bears game will likely be played in the afternoon and will be broadcast by Amazon.

It’s Philadelphia's first appearance in the NFL Black Friday game, which started two years ago, as the NFL tries to establish Black Friday as an annual event.

So we’ll get Jalen Hurts, Caleb Williams, Nick Sirianni, and new Bears coach Ben Johnson for the first time — on a Friday, and Hurts vs. Jayden Daniels — on a Saturday.

The Eagles and Commanders will meet twice, with the Week 16 game being at FedEx Field. It will be a rematch of the NFC Championship game, won by Philadelphia 55-23 in January.

The Eagles’ full schedule comes out on Wednesday. The Sports Bash will have more updates on the games as they get announced and break down all the matchups on Thursday's show.

Below is a look at the Eagles' opponents for the 2025 season:

Home: Dallas Cowboys (Sept 4), New York Giants, Washington Commanders, Chicago Bears (Nov 28), Detroit Lions, Los Angeles Rams, Denver Broncos, Las Vegas Raiders

Road: Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, Washington Commanders (Dec 20), Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Kansas City Chiefs, Los Angeles Chargers, Buffalo Bills

The Most Controversial People In The Last 30 Years Of Philadelphia Sports

Philadelphia Sports fans are never shy to speak their mind about the players and coaches who represent their favorite teams. There is a long list of Polarizing Figures who have coached and played the Professional Sports teams in Philadelphia. Here is our list of the 30 Most Controversial Men in the last 30 years of Philly Sports:

Gallery Credit: Josh Hennig/Townsquare Media

 

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