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Defending Champion Seahawks Visit Eagles in Week 15 Showdown

By Philly Born Green | May 14, 2026 | 1 min read

Defending Champion Seahawks Visit Eagles in Week 15 Showdown

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The Philadelphia Eagles will host the defending Super Bowl LX champion Seattle Seahawks in a Week 15 matchup at Lincoln Financial Field. The game is scheduled for Saturday, December 20, 2026, on FOX. It is one of the most-circled games on the entire 2026 calendar.

A Championship Test

The Seahawks enter the 2026 season as the defending Super Bowl champions, having defeated the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX in February. They opened the regular season with a Super Bowl rematch at home against the Patriots. The 2026 Seahawks are the team everyone is chasing.

For the Eagles, this late-season home game against the champions represents a measuring stick contest during the playoff push. Win it, and the Eagles validate their place among the NFC's elite. Lose it, and the questions about whether they can hang with the top tier of the conference get louder.

The Recent History

Seattle has had Philadelphia's number in recent regular-season meetings. The Seahawks have produced more than their share of Eagles heartbreak across the past few seasons, and the rivalry has taken on additional weight even outside the playoff context.

This is a revenge game for Philadelphia in a way that few other matchups on the schedule are. The fan base remembers every Seattle loss. The locker room does too. December at the Linc, against the defending champs, is the kind of stage where reputations get reset.

Why the Saturday Date Matters

Week 15 is the heart of the stretch run when every game carries amplified importance. Playoff seeding is up for grabs. Division races are tightening. Tiebreaker scenarios start mattering. A Saturday December 20 game means:

  1. National exposure. Saturday NFL games are rare and get full attention. Every football fan in America will tune in.
  2. Cold weather likely. December at the Linc favors the home team. Seattle is not a cold-weather road team, historically.
  3. Loud crowd. Eagles home crowds in primetime December games are the loudest in football. The atmosphere advantage is real.

December Football at the Linc

The Eagles have historically been excellent at home in December and January. The combination of cold weather, an established home crowd, and the late-season urgency that Philadelphia fans bring has produced significant edge plays for the franchise. Saquon Barkley is at his physical peak in cold weather games. The defense thrives when crowd noise disrupts opposing offenses.

Seattle, by contrast, has not historically been a strong cold-weather road team. The Seahawks' identity has been built on Lumen Field's atmosphere and the dome-like loudness their home crowd produces. Take them on the road, put them in December weather, and the matchup tilts toward the home team. The Eagles' Lincoln Financial Field has all those ingredients in Week 15.

The Stakes

By the time Week 15 arrives, the playoff picture will be much clearer. Both teams could be jockeying for the No. 1 NFC seed. Both teams could be locked into divisional placement and treating it as a tune-up. The most likely scenario is that both have significant stakes in the result, given the talent on both sides of the ball.

The Eagles will also be navigating the back end of a brutal stretch by that point: London (Week 5), Cowboys MNF (Week 7), Commanders SNF (Week 8), Cowboys Thanksgiving (Week 12), Cardinals (Week 13), Colts (Week 14), and then Seattle. The team that arrives at this matchup is going to be road-tested and battle-hardened.

Eagles' 2026 Home Schedule

The Seahawks are among the Eagles' nine home opponents this season:

  • Washington Commanders (Week 1)
  • Los Angeles Rams (Week 4)
  • Carolina Panthers (Week 6)
  • Dallas Cowboys (Week 7, MNF)
  • New York Giants (Week 9)
  • Pittsburgh Steelers (Week 11)
  • Indianapolis Colts (Week 14)
  • Seattle Seahawks (Week 15, Saturday)
  • Houston Texans (Week 16, Christmas Eve)

The Bottom Line

December 20 is going to feel like a playoff game in week-15 clothing. The defending champions in town. Saturday afternoon. The Linc in full December roar. The Eagles get exactly the kind of measuring-stick matchup they want during a stretch run.

Whether they pass the test is going to define the back half of the season.

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