The Philadelphia Eagles officially unveiled their 2026 regular season schedule on Wednesday night, and the road back to the postseason will include international travel, multiple marquee national television appearances, and another loaded NFC East slate.
Philadelphia opens the season at Lincoln Financial Field against the Washington Commanders on Sept. 13 before early road trips to Tennessee and Chicago. The Week 3 matchup against the Bears will be the Eagles’ first primetime appearance of the season on Monday Night Football.
One of the biggest highlights on the schedule arrives in Week 5 when the Eagles travel to London to face the Jacksonville Jaguars at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The game marks another international showcase for the franchise and gives the Eagles a standalone global spotlight during the morning NFL window.
Philadelphia is also scheduled for a Thanksgiving Day showdown against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 12, renewing one of the NFL’s premier rivalries on a national stage. The Eagles are expected to receive heavy primetime exposure once again, including multiple Monday Night Football and Sunday Night Football appearances throughout the season.
The late-season stretch could ultimately define the Eagles’ playoff positioning. Matchups against Pittsburgh, Dallas, Seattle, and San Francisco headline a difficult closing run before the regular season finale against the New York Giants.
Philadelphia will once again face all three NFC East opponents twice while also drawing the AFC South and NFC West rotations. Key home games include contests against the Rams, Seahawks, Steelers, Texans, and Colts.
After winning back-to-back NFC East titles, expectations remain high for Nick Sirianni’s team entering 2026. With national exposure, playoff-caliber opponents, and several standalone games, the Eagles will once again be one of the NFL’s biggest storylines throughout the season.
2026-27 Philadelphia Eagles Schedule
Preseason
- Week 1: at Ravens — Aug. 15, 7 PM on NBC10
- Week 2: at Patriots — Aug. 22, 7 PM on NBC10
- Week 3: vs. Bengals — Aug. 28, 8 PM on CBS
Regular Season
- Week 1: vs. Washington Commanders — Sept. 13, 4:25 PM ET — FOX/CBS regional
- Week 2: at Tennessee Titans — Sept. 20, 1:00 PM ET — CBS
- Week 3: at Chicago Bears — Sept. 28, 8:15 PM ET — ESPN/ABC (Monday Night Football)
- Week 4: vs. Los Angeles Rams — Oct. 4, 1:00 PM ET — FOX
- Week 5: vs. Jacksonville Jaguars (London) — Oct. 11, 9:30 AM ET — NFL Network
- Week 6: vs. Carolina Panthers — Oct. 18, 1:00 PM ET — FOX
- Week 7: vs. Dallas Cowboys — Oct. 26, 8:15 PM ET — ESPN/ABC (Monday Night Football)
- Week 8: at Washington Commanders — Nov. 1, 8:20 PM ET — NBC/Peacock (Sunday Night Football)
- Week 9: vs. New York Giants — Nov. 8, 1:00 PM ET — FOX
- Week 10: Bye Week Week 11: vs. Pittsburgh Steelers — Nov. 22, 4:25 PM ET — CBS
- Week 12: at Dallas Cowboys — Nov. 26, 4:30 PM ET — FOX (Thanksgiving Day)
- Week 13: vs. Indianapolis Colts — Dec. 6, 1:00 PM ET — CBS
- Week 14: at Arizona Cardinals — Dec. 13, 4:05 PM ET — FOX
- Week 15: vs. Seattle Seahawks — Dec. 20, 4:25 PM ET — FOX
- Week 16: vs. Houston Texans — Dec. 24, 8:15 PM ET — Prime Video (Thursday Night Football)
- Week 17: at San Francisco 49ers — Dec. 27, 8:20 PM ET — NBC/Peacock (Sunday Night Football)
- Week 18: at New York Giants — Jan. 3, Time/TV TBD
Playoffs
- NFC Wild Card Playoffs: Saturday, January 16; Sunday, January 17; Monday, January 18
- NFC Divisional Round: Saturday, January 23; Sunday, January 24
- NFC Championship: Sunday, January 31
- Super Bowl LXI: Sunday, February 14





