Philadelphia Eagles' complete 2026 NFL regular season schedule

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Philadelphia Eagles' complete 2026 NFL regular season schedule

Philadelphia Eagles' complete 2026 NFL regular season schedule

After weeks of waiting, the Eagles 17 game regular season schedule has been revealed

Philadelphia Eagles' complete 2026 NFL regular season schedule

After weeks of waiting, the Eagles 17 game regular season schedule has been revealed

The wait is finally over, Eagles fans. The NFL has officially released the Philadelphia Eagles' 2026 regular season schedule, and it's packed with primetime drama, revenge games, and a trip across the pond. As one of the league's premier franchises—coming off five straight postseason appearances, two Super Bowl trips, and another Lombardi Trophy—the Eagles are once again in the national spotlight.

The action kicks off at home on September 13, when the Washington Commanders visit Lincoln Financial Field for a 4:25 p.m. showdown that could set the tone for the NFC East race. From there, Philadelphia hits the road for back-to-back tests against the Tennessee Titans and Chicago Bears, including a Week 3 Monday Night Football clash in Chicago. This one already feels like a revenge game after the Eagles' tough Black Friday loss there in 2025.

The league clearly sees the Birds as a marquee TV draw. Philadelphia is scheduled for five standalone primetime games: Week 3 at Chicago (Monday Night Football), Week 7 vs. Dallas Cowboys (Monday Night Football), Week 8 at Washington (Sunday Night Football), Week 16 vs. Houston Texans (Thursday Night Football), and Week 17 at San Francisco 49ers (Sunday Night Football). That's a lot of nights under the lights.

But the excitement doesn't stop there. The Eagles will go international in Week 5, facing the Jacksonville Jaguars in London. Then, on Thanksgiving Day, they'll travel to Dallas for another massive NFC East showdown. One of the most anticipated games comes in Week 15, when Philadelphia hosts the defending Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks on a Saturday night at the Linc. The schedule also features some favorable home stretches, including back-to-back games against Carolina and Dallas in October, and a three-game homestand late in the year against Indianapolis, Seattle, and Houston.

Here's how the first two weeks shape up: Week 1 brings the Commanders to town on September 13 at 4:25 p.m. (FOX/94WIP), followed by a Week 2 road trip to Tennessee on September 20 at 1 p.m. (FOX/94WIP). Get your gear ready, Philly—it's going to be a wild ride.

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