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Week 1: Eagles @ Cleveland Browns 1 PM
Week 2: Baltimore Ravens @ Eagles 1 PM
Week 3: Eagles @ Arizona Cardinals 4:15 PM
Week 4: New York Giants @ Eagles 8:30 PM (SNF)
Week 5: Eagles @ Pittsburgh Steelers 1 PM
Week 6: Detroit Lions @ Eagles 1 PM
Week 7: BYE
Week 8: Atlanta Falcons @ Eagles 1 PM
Week 9: Eagles @ New Orleans Saints 8:30 PM (MNF)
Week 10: Dallas Cowboys @ Eagles 4:15 PM
Week 11: Eagles @ Washington Redskins 1 PM
Week 12: Carolina Panthers @ Eagles 8:30 PM (MNF)
Week 13: Eagles @ Dallas Cowboys 8:20 PM (SNF)
Week 14: Eagles @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1 PM
Week 15: Cincinnati Bengals @ Eagles 8:30 PM (Thursday)
Week 16: Washington Redskins @ Eagles 1 PM
Week 17: Eagles @ New York Giants 1 PM
The Eagles have a chance to get off to a hot start. The Cleveland Browns have been horrendous for the past few seasons, and a win in Cleveland, the worst place on Earth, would be a fantastic start.
When Baltimore comes to town, a win over Joe Flacco and the Ravens would be a great statement win.
Week 4 brings the Eagles first division test against the defending Super Bowl Champions, and under the bright lights of Sunday Night Football. That game is followed up by an Eagles matchup in Pittsburgh to take on the Steelers, a team the Eagles have not played in the regular season since 2008
Weeks 6-10 will be the most crucial for the Eagles. 3 of the 4 teams they play over those weeks made the playoffs, and had a combined record of 31-17. If the Eagles want to make the playoffs this year, those games may determine if they do so.
What I notice most about this schedule is the amount of Monday Night Football games they have this year, and the teams they play. Last year they played the Bears in their only Monday Night game. This year they play the up and coming Panthers, led by Rookie of the Year QB Cam Newton. The other team they play are one of the Panthers division foes, the New Orleans Saints.
The Saints will be without Sean Payton for the entire season, but are still as dangerous as ever.
Another interesting part of the schedule will be the Eagles games against the Washington Redskins on Week 11 and Week 16. The Redskins are poised to draft Baylor QB Robert Griffin III, and he may be given the starting job by the time the Eagles have their first matchup against the 'Skins.
The Eagles have a challenging schedule this year, and every game counts this year. Last season, the Eagles lost countless winnable games to teams like the Cardinals and the 49ers. The Eagles play eight teams that made the playoffs last season, and they cannot afford to give away winnable games this season.
Early Record Prediction: 10-6
Week 7: BYE
Week 8: Atlanta Falcons @ Eagles 1 PM
Week 9: Eagles @ New Orleans Saints 8:30 PM (MNF)
Week 10: Dallas Cowboys @ Eagles 4:15 PM
Week 11: Eagles @ Washington Redskins 1 PM
Week 12: Carolina Panthers @ Eagles 8:30 PM (MNF)
Week 13: Eagles @ Dallas Cowboys 8:20 PM (SNF)
Week 14: Eagles @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1 PM
Week 15: Cincinnati Bengals @ Eagles 8:30 PM (Thursday)
Week 16: Washington Redskins @ Eagles 1 PM
Week 17: Eagles @ New York Giants 1 PM
The Eagles have a chance to get off to a hot start. The Cleveland Browns have been horrendous for the past few seasons, and a win in Cleveland, the worst place on Earth, would be a fantastic start.
When Baltimore comes to town, a win over Joe Flacco and the Ravens would be a great statement win.
Week 4 brings the Eagles first division test against the defending Super Bowl Champions, and under the bright lights of Sunday Night Football. That game is followed up by an Eagles matchup in Pittsburgh to take on the Steelers, a team the Eagles have not played in the regular season since 2008
Weeks 6-10 will be the most crucial for the Eagles. 3 of the 4 teams they play over those weeks made the playoffs, and had a combined record of 31-17. If the Eagles want to make the playoffs this year, those games may determine if they do so.
What I notice most about this schedule is the amount of Monday Night Football games they have this year, and the teams they play. Last year they played the Bears in their only Monday Night game. This year they play the up and coming Panthers, led by Rookie of the Year QB Cam Newton. The other team they play are one of the Panthers division foes, the New Orleans Saints.
The Saints will be without Sean Payton for the entire season, but are still as dangerous as ever.
Another interesting part of the schedule will be the Eagles games against the Washington Redskins on Week 11 and Week 16. The Redskins are poised to draft Baylor QB Robert Griffin III, and he may be given the starting job by the time the Eagles have their first matchup against the 'Skins.
The Eagles have a challenging schedule this year, and every game counts this year. Last season, the Eagles lost countless winnable games to teams like the Cardinals and the 49ers. The Eagles play eight teams that made the playoffs last season, and they cannot afford to give away winnable games this season.
Early Record Prediction: 10-6
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