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Eagles Have Eight Standalone Nationally Televised Games in 2026

By Philly Born Green | May 15, 2026 | 2 min read

Eagles Have Eight Standalone Nationally Televised Games in 2026

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The Philadelphia Eagles will be featured in eight standalone nationally televised games during the 2026 season. The slate includes two Monday Night Football games, two Sunday Night Football appearances, and four additional national broadcasts on holidays and special dates.

The Complete Primetime Slate

Here are all eight standalone nationally televised games:

  • Week 3: Eagles at Bears - Monday Night Football, 8:15 PM (ESPN)
  • Week 5: Eagles at Jaguars in London - 9:30 AM (NFL Network)
  • Week 7: Cowboys vs. Eagles - Monday Night Football, 8:15 PM (ESPN)
  • Week 8: Eagles at Commanders - Sunday Night Football, 8:20 PM (NBC)
  • Week 12: Eagles at Cowboys - Thanksgiving, 4:30 PM (FOX)
  • Week 15: Seahawks vs. Eagles - Saturday, 5 PM (FOX)
  • Week 16: Texans vs. Eagles - Christmas Eve, 8:15 PM (Amazon Prime)
  • Week 17: Eagles at 49ers - Sunday Night Football, 8:20 PM (NBC)

Monday Night Doubleheader

The Eagles have two Monday Night Football appearances this season. Week 3 takes them to Chicago to face the Bears, while Week 7 brings the Dallas Cowboys to Lincoln Financial Field for a pivotal NFC East showdown. The Dallas game is always one of the most anticipated matchups on any Eagles schedule.

Sunday Night Spotlight

Philadelphia gets two Sunday Night Football games as well. Week 8 features a divisional road trip to Washington, while Week 17 brings the marquee matchup - a clash with the San Francisco 49ers. After recent playoff battles with the Niners, this late-season showdown carries extra weight.

Holiday Football

The holiday schedule is packed:

  • Thanksgiving: Eagles at Cowboys - a classic rivalry on the national stage
  • Christmas Eve: Texans vs. Eagles on Amazon Prime Video

London and Saturday Showcase

Week 5 takes the Eagles overseas to London to face the Jaguars at 9:30 AM ET. The Saturday showcase in Week 15 brings the Seahawks to Philadelphia for a late-season battle with playoff implications.

National Stage

With eight nationally televised games, the NFL has clearly identified Philadelphia as must-see television. The Eagles have the platform to prove they belong among the leagues elite.

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