The 2025 NFL schedule will officially be revealed on Wednesday evening! With free agency and the NFL Draft behind us, this is the biggest remaining event until training camp begins in late July.
We already know which teams the Philadelphia Eagles will play this season (see: 2025 opponents) but the schedule release will be our first look at exact dates, times, and overall order of the games.
Stay tuned to Bleeding Green Nation for Eagles record predictions and more schedule coverage once the announcement becomes official. In the meantime, keep an eye on this BGN article for any potential schedule leaks.
NFL Schedule 2025 Release Info
Release Time: 8:00 PM EST (Wednesday, May 14, 2025)
TV channel: NFL Network
Eagles Schedule Leaks
A number of the Eagles’ games will leak out before the schedule is officially unveiled tonight. We’ll keep track of those leaks right here. Be careful not to fall for fake rumors! (All times Eastern.)
Week 1 – vs. Dallas Cowboys (September 4, 8:20 PM, NBC/Peacock) NFL Kickoff Game
Week 2 – at Kansas City Chiefs (September 14, 4:25 PM, FOX) Super Bowl rematch
Week 3 –
Week 4 –
Week 5 –
Week 6 – at New York Giants (October 15, 8:15 PM, Prime Video) Thursday Night Football
Week 7 –
Week 8 – vs. New York Giants (October 26, TBA)
Week 9 –
Week 10 – at Green Bay Packers (November 10, 8:15 PM, ESPN/ABC) Monday Night Football
Week 11 – vs. Detroit Lions (November 16, TBA)
Week 12 –
Week 13 – vs. Chicago Bears (November 28, 3:00 PM, Prime Video) Black Friday game
Week 14 – at Los Angeles Chargers (December 8, 8:15 PM, ESPN/ABC) Monday Night Football
Week 15 – vs. Las Vegas Raiders (December 14, TBA)
Week 16 – at Washington Commanders (December 20, TBA, FOX) Saturday game
Week 17 – at Buffalo Bills (December 28, TBA)
Week 18 – vs. Washington Commanders (TBA)
Rumors (unconfirmed)
Other games of note
Eagles 2025 opponents
HOME GAMES
Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions, Denver Broncos, Las Vegas Raiders, Los Angeles Rams, Washington Commanders, Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants
AWAY GAMES
Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings, Kansas City Chiefs, Los Angeles Chargers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Buffalo Bills, Washington Commanders, Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants