Get ready for another season of Philadelphia Eagles football! As the reigning Super Bowl champions, the Eagles are set to defend their title in 2025. This comprehensive guide will provide you with everything you need to know to watch every game, whether you’re at home or on the go.
From the familiar networks like CBS, Fox, and NBC to streaming services such as Amazon Prime, Netflix, and YouTube, the broadcast landscape can be tricky to navigate. We’ll break down all the options, ensuring you don’t miss a single snap of Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley, and the rest of the Eagles squad.
This article will cover:
- Cable, satellite, and streaming options for accessing games.
- The Eagles’ full 2025 schedule, including dates, times, and broadcast channels.
- Ways to watch games both in and out of market.
- Key broadcast teams and how to access them.
Choosing Your Base Package
To catch all 17 regular-season Eagles games, you’ll need a comprehensive television package. Here are some popular options, with pricing as of September 2025 (subject to change and local availability):
- Fubo: $0 for the first week, $54.99 for the first month with the applied discount, then $84.99 monthly.
- Hulu + Live TV: Free for the first three days, then $82.99/month.
- YouTube TV: $49.99 for the first two months (offer good through Sept. 30), then $82.99/month.
- DirecTV “Choice” Package: Starts at $59.99 for the first month, then $89.99/month.
- Dish “America’s Top 120+” Plan: $106.99/month.
- Xfinity “Sports & News” TV and Internet Package: $110/month.
- Verizon Fios “More Fios” Plan: $95 for an initial 60 days, then $119/month.
- Sling “Orange & Blue” Option: Half off the first month at $29.99 ($60.99/month after). “Sports Extra” add-on is $44.99 for the first month ($75.99/month after). Day passes are also available. (Note: Sling doesn’t carry CBS networks.)
Average Monthly Cost: $85-100. This covers most games except out-of-market games, “Thursday Night Football” on Prime, and the Christmas slate on Netflix.
Sunday Afternoon Games on CBS and Fox
CBS and Fox are the primary broadcasters for Sunday afternoon games. Most Eagles games will fall into this slot, typically starting at 1:00 PM or 4:25 PM ET. East Coast home teams often play in the earlier time slot; expect at least six Philadelphia kickoffs at 1:00 PM local time this year.
Generally, CBS airs AFC home games, while Fox airs NFC games. These channels prioritize games pertinent to the region or those with national appeal. Fox brands the second afternoon window as “America’s Game of the Week,” and the Eagles have at least three of those lined up in 2025.
Here’s a look at the broadcast teams for each network:
CBS Broadcast Teams:
Jim Nantz and Tony Romo / Tracy Wolfson sideline
Ian Eagle and JJ Watt / Evan Washburn
Kevin Harlan and Trent Green / Melanie Collins
Andrew Catalon, Charles Davis and Jason McCourty / AJ Ross
Spero Dedes and Adam Archuleta / Aditi Kinkhabwala
Eagles Games on CBS:
- Sunday, Oct. 5 (Week 5): vs. Denver Broncos, 1 p.m.
Fox Broadcast Teams:
Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady / Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi sideline
Joe Davis and Greg Olsen / Pam Oliver
Adam Amin and Mark Sanchez / Kristina Pink
Kenny Albert and Jonathan Vilma / Megan Olivi
Kevin Kugler and Daryl Johnston / Allison Williams
Chris Myers and Mark Schlereth / Jen Hale
Eagles Games on Fox:
- Sunday, Sept. 14 (Week 2): @ Kansas City Chiefs, 4:25 p.m.
- Sunday, Sept. 21 (Week 3): vs. Los Angeles Rams, 1 p.m.
- Sunday, Sept. 28 (Week 4): @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1 p.m.
- Sunday, Oct. 19 (Week 7): @ Minnesota Vikings, 1 p.m.
- Sunday, Oct. 26 (Week 8): vs. New York Giants, 1 p.m.
- Sunday, Nov. 23 (Week 12): @ Dallas Cowboys, 4:25 p.m.
- Sunday, Dec. 14 (Week 15): vs. Las Vegas Raiders, 1 p.m.
- Saturday, Dec. 20 (Week 16): @ Washington Commanders, TBD (flex)
- Sunday, Dec. 28 (Week 17): @ Buffalo Bills, 4:25 p.m.
What you’ll need to watch: A cable or streaming package, a broadcast antenna for free over-the-air access, Paramount+ (for CBS), or Fox One (for Fox).
Sunday Afternoon Games Out of Market: NFL Sunday Ticket
For Eagles fans living outside the Philadelphia market, NFL Sunday Ticket is essential. This allows you to watch every Sunday game, regardless of location. Consider adding NFL RedZone for a fast-paced, live whip-around experience.
What you’ll need to watch: YouTube is the current digital provider. New subscribers can get Sunday Ticket for $276/year ($23/month). Returning users with YouTube TV pay $378 ($31.50/month), while those without YouTube TV pay $480 ($40/month). Prices exclude RedZone.
NFL+ Premium also offers standalone RedZone access for $14.99/month. However, it doesn’t stream full out-of-market games live, making it better for fantasy players than dedicated fans.
ESPN’s new DTC service bundles NFL+ Premium for $39.99/month.
Average Monthly Cost: $23-40
“Sunday Night Football” on NBC
“Sunday Night Football” on NBC features Mike Tirico and Cris Collinsworth. Melissa Stark is the sideline reporter.
NBC will flex matchups with significant playoff implications into the SNF slot, usually announced 12 days before the game (six days in Weeks 14-17).
Eagles Games on NBC:
- Thursday, Sept. 4 (Week 1): vs. Dallas Cowboys, 8:20 p.m.
- Sunday, Nov. 16 (Week 11): vs. Detroit Lions, 8:20 p.m.
What you’ll need to watch: A TV package, a broadcast antenna, or a Peacock subscription (starting at $10.99/month).
“Monday Night Football” on ESPN/ABC
“Monday Night Football” airs on ESPN and ABC, featuring Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Lisa Salters, and Laura Rutledge. For doubleheaders, Chris Fowler, Louis Riddick, Dan Orlovsky, Katie George, and Peter Schrager cover the other game.
The “ManningCast” airs on ESPN2, offering an alternate broadcast with Eli and Peyton Manning.
MNF flexes occur Weeks 12-17, with changes announced 12 days prior.
Eagles Games on ABC/ESPN:
- Monday, Nov. 10 (Week 10): @ Green Bay Packers, 8:15 p.m.
- Monday, Dec. 8 (Week 14): @ Los Angeles Chargers, 8:15 p.m.
What you’ll need to watch: A TV package, a broadcast antenna for ABC, or the new ESPN DTC service ($29.99/month).
“Thursday Night Football” on Prime Video
“Thursday Night Football” is on Amazon Prime, with Al Michaels, Kirk Herbstreit, and Kaylee Hartung. Games are available on Prime Video and free over-the-air in the teams’ home markets. You can also stream on Twitch or with an NFL+ subscription (mobile only).
Eagles Games on Prime Video:
- Thursday, Oct. 9 (Week 6): @ New York Giants, 8:15 p.m.
- Friday, Nov. 28 (Week 13): vs. Chicago Bears, 3 p.m. (Black Friday game)
What you’ll need to watch: Amazon Prime ($14.99/month), NFL+ ($6.99/month), or a Twitch account. Eagles TNF games have free over-the-air broadcasts in Philadelphia.
Average Monthly Cost: $0-15
Stay Tuned for More!
As the 2025 NFL season approaches, stay updated with FYM News for any schedule changes or broadcast updates. The Eagles have two games with the Washington Commanders that have TBD times.
Whether you’re relying on traditional cable, streaming services, or over-the-air broadcasts, ensure you have the right setup to support the Eagles throughout their Super Bowl title defense.

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