PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia Eagles’ 2025 schedule is out, and it promises some exciting matchups. As the defending Super Bowl champions, they boast a strong roster that will face challenges right from the start.
The Eagles kick off their season at home against their longtime rival, the Dallas Cowboys. This game offers a chance to celebrate their championship title in front of eager fans. Next, they head to Kansas City for a highly anticipated rematch against the Chiefs after their Super Bowl LIX victory.
This season, the Eagles will confront 10 teams that made the playoffs last year, marking this as one of the toughest schedules in the league, with a strength of schedule rating of 0.561— the fourth hardest overall.
Here’s a quick look at their 2025 regular season:
- Week 1: Sept. 4 vs. Dallas Cowboys (TNF)
- Week 2: Sept. 14 at Kansas City Chiefs
- Week 3: Sept. 21 vs. Los Angeles Rams
- Week 4: Sept. 24 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Week 5: Oct. 5 vs. Denver Broncos
- Week 6: Oct. 9 at New York Giants (TNF)
- Week 7: Oct. 19 at Minnesota Vikings
- Week 8: Oct. 26 vs. Giants
- Week 9: Bye week
- Week 10: Nov. 10 at Green Bay Packers (MNF)
- Week 11: Nov. 16 vs. Detroit Lions (SNF)
- Week 12: Nov. 23 at Cowboys
- Week 13: Nov. 28 vs. Chicago Bears
- Week 14: Dec. 8 at Los Angeles Chargers (MNF)
- Week 15: vs. Las Vegas Raiders
- Week 16: Dec. 20 at Washington Commanders
- Week 17: Dec. 28 at Buffalo Bills
- Week 18: vs. Commanders (Date TBD)
One key takeaway is that this schedule tests the Eagles’ impressive depth. Despite losing some defensive stars, like Brandon Graham and C.J. Gardner-Johnson, the core of their championship team is still intact. Chairman Jeffrey Lurie expressed confidence, suggesting that last season’s Eagles might be one of the best teams in recent history.
Mark Sept. 14 in your calendar for the game against the Chiefs. After their Super Bowl win over Kansas City, Philadelphia’s defense will have to prove itself against a resilient Mahomes and coach Reid. This is an early indication of how the revamped defensive roster will perform under pressure.
After the bye week, the Eagles face a crucial stretch with games against Green Bay, Detroit, and Dallas. Success in these matches could set the tone for the final parts of their season.
Early in the season, the Eagles may face obstacles. Adjusting to a new offensive coordinator and adapting to changes in their defensive lineup could lead to potential setbacks.
Looking ahead, the Eagles face the Commanders late in the season. Quarterback Jayden Daniels aims to build on a promising rookie season, setting up exciting clashes in the division.
For further insights, check out this report on NFL team schedules and performance analysis from the NFL website. The Eagles’ journey this season is bound to be a rollercoaster!