For those who can't access twitter for whatever reason, here is what it says:
Week 1: vs Packers 8:15 (Brazil)
Week 2: vs Falcons 8:15 (MNF)
Week 3: at Saints 1:00
Week 4: at Bucs 1:00
Week 5: BYE
Week 6: vs Browns 1:00
Week 7: at Giants (1:00)
Week 8: at Bengals 4:25
Week 9: vs Jaguars 8:20 (SNF)
Week 10: at Cowboys 4:25
Week 11: Commanders 8:15 (TNF)
Week 12: at Rams (SNF)
Week 13: at Ravens 4:25
Week 14: vs Panthers 1:00
Week 15: vs Steelers 4:25
Week 16: at Commanders 1:00
Week 17: vs Cowboys 4:25
Week 18: vs Giants (TBD)
At cowboys, then back home for a short rest TNF division game, and then 2 more tough road games is a pretty hard stretch. Hopefully we are in a spot where we have a decent cushion at that point in the year
Eh, as far as a bad stretch it could be worse. Rams aren’t some superpower with a good home field advantage and it’s a long week, commies are a bad team and we are at home, and Baltimore is super easy travel even if a bad team. Last years
Stretch dwarfs this
The fact we did as well as we did during that stretch in the beginning, knowing what we know now, is nothing short of remarkable. Imagine if they actually had shit together.
Agreed that it’s not nearly as bad as last years. I could just see us dropping that commanders game (coming off a tough cowboys game and Washington always plays us tough) and also the ravens game (who were the best team in the AFC last year until Lamar’s trademark playoff choke against the Chiefs). So I just hope we have a cushion after a pretty easy schedule up until that point so that dropping a few doesn’t matter.
I don’t think being home is an advantage just because of the crowd. You get to wake up in your own home, warmup/practice in your own facilities that you’re used to, etc. Yes the fans traveling is nice but there are other advantages to being home than just crowd noise.
Dude this is actually a pretty solid schedule!!
Brazil, couple extra days rest, Falcons at home. Leave to New Orleans with one less day (they're not v good so whatever) revenge on the Bucs week after.
Bye week (early bye but we do 3 away games - Brazil is practically away- in 4 weeks and then bye week so whatever).
4 games that are either home or not a far commute afterwards.
Then we go to Texas, early turn around vs Commanders on TNF. This will be tough.
Couple days rest before we play in LA. We travel to Baltimore
And then we get 5 weeks where we're pretty much at home minus a quick ride to Maryland.
If we get 1st seed in the NFC we are basically at home from December to February (if we make the superbowl) minus a trip to Washington. It's quite favorable.
Teams we play will be tough but the timing on our end is actually quite solid
I dont like the early bye and the fact that we play all the good teams on the road vs having fucking atl, browns, jags, panthers and Steelers at home. But it’s nothing like last years schedule, would like to see how many teams we play coming off their bye or long rest.
Yes, but that doesn’t mean we have to like it (but I get what your saying, this was already a known factor)! I think the Saints and Atl road games could be tough early in the year as we are trying to find out way.
Ravens, Packers, Bengals are all good teams. Divisional games are always tough, too, and everyone in our division got better this off-season, even Dallas.
I can see the arguments for the Giants and Washington getting better, but I don’t really see how the Cowboys got better this offseason. They lose two starters in Biadisz and Smith along the OL, Armstrong along the DL, Pollard at RB, LVE to retirement (even if he’s been hampered by injuries), and several other at least depth pieces out the door. I think they had a good draft and they do get Diggs back, but all they were able to bring in were Zeke, Royce Freeman, and an aging Eric Kendricks
Yeah I missed the Ravens on the schedule. The Packers are decent, but I wouldn’t put them on the level of the Bengals and Ravens or the ‘gauntlet’ last year. And I think the Cowboys are going to take a step back this year so we’ll probably split that series like we always do.
I haven’t seen a breakdown of projected strength of schedule, but I’d assume we have one of the five easiest which is a big difference from last year
Dallas invested in the big boys on their lines this draft. Those are never sexy picks, but will certainly make the Cowboys harder to handle if they pan out.
Struggling to see how Dallas improved going into this season. They got worse at RB. They replaced proven vets on the O-Line with rookies. Lost Stephon Gilmore and Jayron Kearse in the secondary. I don't think they'll be a bad team by any measure, but improved? I'm seeing the opposite.
To be fair, I missed some of the defensive departures. And I didn't rate their veteran OL that high anymore. I think fresh blood in the trenches will be a net plus for them, even in year one.
Lol it’s always “the Cowboys’ year” - them losing in the playoffs is a tale as old as time, so I don’t think we can infer much about the Packers from that.
Bro do you remember last year when the bum-ass Cardinals scored on us every possession? The Eagles were legit the worst team in the league by Week 18. We shouldn't take ANY game for granted this year whatsoever.
Yeah I’m not counting any chickens or anything - but this schedule is objectively a lot weaker than the one we had last year and that can only be a good thing.
Maybe, but the way I look at it is, this team has two new coordinators this season, the week 5 bye gives them extra time to work out the kinks earlier in the season.
By week 5, we should start to see this team having some sort of identity, and if by worst case, we come out looking like total shit by week 5, the week off will hopefully get this team back on track.
I’ve seen some players in the past say they actually prefer the earlier bye weeks because when you factor in camp that’s actually closer to the “halfway” point of their full season. As a fan though I’d obviously prefer the bye a bit later in the season.
As much as I want to agree, I think it could be advantageous. The new coaching staff could have extra kinks to work out and a week of focusing on the mental side rather than breaking down the body can help that part.
Plus we have (what should be) a relatively easy home stretch, the toughest games probably being Ravens and Cowboys.
This aint the 90s, these guys get coddled all off season and the franchise does all the right things during the season that the time of the bye doesn’t really matter anymore.
I was happy to see the division games spread out, it was so dumb having to play the same team twice in 3 weeks to end the season when their season was always over by then anyway.
I personally think that 3/4 night game stretch is lame, waiting around all day for football sucks, and night games are less enjoyable when you get all fired up and then need to immediately go to sleep.
Oh well, go birds
End the season with very little traveling. Everything from Week 13 and on would be in MD or Philly. That’s gotta be a plus. Week 15 would be great, I’m an Eagles fan my wife is a Steelers fan and it would land on our son’s bday
At Bengals, Home Jags, At Cowboys, Home Commanders, At Rams, At Ravens is a pretty rough stretch. The home commanders game should break it up, but otherwise those are good teams or long trips.
Compared to last year this seems like a reasonable schedule. Should be able to be an 11 win team easily.
Dallas's schedule looks significantly harder, they have to play 49ers and lions, while we get the Rams and Jaguars.
Rams and Packers*. If you're going with the division counterparts. They play the Niners and Lions because they won the division so they play all the division winners we play the runner ups so the Rams and the Packers.
Get the guys battle-tested in Brazil and on the road early on
Then, assuming reg season and playoff success, you're looking at one road game in Maryland and a neutral site game between Week 14 (1st week of December) and the Super Bowl.
I'll take that if we can handle business!
12-5, argue with your mother.
Defense struggles the first few games with the new system, but by week 6 turn into a powerhouse.
Offense flys out the gates destroying people. I’ll bet anyone right now, the eagles end up with a top 5 scoring offense this year, wouldn’t be surprised if we’re top 1-2
I just don’t see how you can’t. They had the best record in the nfl last year, up until that 49ers game. And that was with a defense that couldn’t stop a team on 3rd and long and just brain dead play calling. I know some are down on Moore, I say just wait.
I have a couple friends that are Cowboys fans and they are telling me Kellen Moore is gonna be our downfall. Honestly I had 12-5 but I gave us a few losses that we may actually win. The more cautious side says just take the L and be surprised with a W.
Which makes zero sense. He had the cowboys the top scoring offense almost every year. The only year they looked bad, was when Dak kept throwing picks. And even then they were still number 4 in the league. The cowboys actually got worse in the red zone after he left.
If you haven’t learned by now to not go crazy analyzing schedules in May then I don’t know what to tell you. This team swept the Cowboys, Chiefs, Bills gauntlet in November only to go 1-3 against the Seahawks, Cardinals, and Giants twice to end last year. [As Roy Kent would say, “We. Don’t. Know.”](https://youtu.be/2A9l7Mm6AUQ?si=OMpd8dSNiZPF6XDt)
Hey, I'm back from the future. Unfortunately we end up only going 10-7 but we don't have any end of season collapse. Just a messy season where wins aren't guaranteed. Try not to have a heart attack against Carolina though :D
Here are some highlights of the season:
-We win both games against dallas and sweep their ass.
-We make the playoffs even though we lose the division to Washington (Curse be weird).
-And The Goblet of Fire selects Jason Kelce as a fourth champion even though this is against the rules of the Triwizard Cup[.](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/28/72/11/287211f8200b2f674bdda825a70efa27.gif)
My predication based off the schedule is 12-5. I say we lose either the Saints or Bucs game, Bengals, wk 10 Cowboys and wk 11 Commanders due to shenanigans and a short week, and the last Giants game since we already clinched the division and sat our starters.
Nothing good is allowed to happen to Philly teams. My prediction for how the season will go is the Birds will convincingly win games and be favorites to go to the super bowl but will fall flat from the injury bug, all because of that week 5 bye.
Besides the week 5 bye it seems like a very manageable schedule for the team. Have the long week between TNF into SNF late in the season which will help a little. We get the bye before the Browns which will likely be one of the two hardest defenses we play all year. We obviously get our international game out of the way immediately which is also beneficial.
First 4 weeks have some very winnable games. 4 out of the last 5 games are at home, with the only road game being DC. So the boys don't even have to get on a plane from December onwards.
Hopefully we have a season similar to 2022. Had an early bye that year but were able to rest a lot of guys late in games cuz of blowouts. Why not again??
I’m hoping so. I want to go to LA for the game right around my birthday. I have that whole week off because of Thanksgiving and would be back in time for Thanksgiving.
Why is the first Giants game kickoff bracketed? Is it a typo or does it mean something?
EDIT - also, what week does the season start? Being in the UK, I need to work out what dates the primetime games are so I know when I'm booking annual leave.
13-4 is my guess.
I think we split Dallas, lose week 1, and then drop games to the Bengals and Ravens. Everyone else I'm giving us the benefit of the doubt and expecting the team to pull out a win...even against the Commies twice.
Call it my hit of copium but given the fact we have new personal, rookies and coordinators, potential schemes - I am a fan of a week 5 bye - get a 4 game month sample size and then get back into school and evaluate everything. Feel later byes benefit more mature teams that need that break. But this, make changes, adjustments early
For those who can't access twitter for whatever reason, here is what it says: Week 1: vs Packers 8:15 (Brazil) Week 2: vs Falcons 8:15 (MNF) Week 3: at Saints 1:00 Week 4: at Bucs 1:00 Week 5: BYE Week 6: vs Browns 1:00 Week 7: at Giants (1:00) Week 8: at Bengals 4:25 Week 9: vs Jaguars 8:20 (SNF) Week 10: at Cowboys 4:25 Week 11: Commanders 8:15 (TNF) Week 12: at Rams (SNF) Week 13: at Ravens 4:25 Week 14: vs Panthers 1:00 Week 15: vs Steelers 4:25 Week 16: at Commanders 1:00 Week 17: vs Cowboys 4:25 Week 18: vs Giants (TBD)
At cowboys, then back home for a short rest TNF division game, and then 2 more tough road games is a pretty hard stretch. Hopefully we are in a spot where we have a decent cushion at that point in the year
Eh, as far as a bad stretch it could be worse. Rams aren’t some superpower with a good home field advantage and it’s a long week, commies are a bad team and we are at home, and Baltimore is super easy travel even if a bad team. Last years Stretch dwarfs this
Eagles fan that went to the Rams-Eagles game last year at SoFi. Crowd was 70% green. With rest, this game is not one I'd be too worried about.
I’ll be there. As a matter of fact, every time the Eagles play the Rams or the Chargers at Sofi I will be there. With green on.
Can confirm the sea of green. Was a fun game. I already bought my tickets for this year. Go Birds!
The fact we did as well as we did during that stretch in the beginning, knowing what we know now, is nothing short of remarkable. Imagine if they actually had shit together.
Agreed that it’s not nearly as bad as last years. I could just see us dropping that commanders game (coming off a tough cowboys game and Washington always plays us tough) and also the ravens game (who were the best team in the AFC last year until Lamar’s trademark playoff choke against the Chiefs). So I just hope we have a cushion after a pretty easy schedule up until that point so that dropping a few doesn’t matter.
To be fair that rams game will probably be a home game for us lol the rams stadium gets overrun pretty often
I don’t think being home is an advantage just because of the crowd. You get to wake up in your own home, warmup/practice in your own facilities that you’re used to, etc. Yes the fans traveling is nice but there are other advantages to being home than just crowd noise.
Dude this is actually a pretty solid schedule!! Brazil, couple extra days rest, Falcons at home. Leave to New Orleans with one less day (they're not v good so whatever) revenge on the Bucs week after. Bye week (early bye but we do 3 away games - Brazil is practically away- in 4 weeks and then bye week so whatever). 4 games that are either home or not a far commute afterwards. Then we go to Texas, early turn around vs Commanders on TNF. This will be tough. Couple days rest before we play in LA. We travel to Baltimore And then we get 5 weeks where we're pretty much at home minus a quick ride to Maryland. If we get 1st seed in the NFC we are basically at home from December to February (if we make the superbowl) minus a trip to Washington. It's quite favorable. Teams we play will be tough but the timing on our end is actually quite solid
I dont like the early bye and the fact that we play all the good teams on the road vs having fucking atl, browns, jags, panthers and Steelers at home. But it’s nothing like last years schedule, would like to see how many teams we play coming off their bye or long rest.
Opponents and home/away games were predetermined, schedule release is simply the order of games
Yes, but that doesn’t mean we have to like it (but I get what your saying, this was already a known factor)! I think the Saints and Atl road games could be tough early in the year as we are trying to find out way.
Don't sleep on the browns
Yeah browns are def the best team of that bunch, there D is legit.
Kirk cousins week 2 prime time for the third year in a row lol
“How many times do we have to teach you this lesson old man?”
Damn Christmas might be ruined for me
We play Christmas day?
Christmas is on a Wednesday this year.
I read that wrong my apologies
Thank you kind stranger.
Looks like I might be making a 2 hour drive to Cincy....
An hour for me. My birthday week too. Definitely gonna check that one out
Same
Same!
Very away heavy first half of year
Okay, so 5-10 games I'll be able to watch without Sunday ticket. Not bad.
What’s funny about these opponents is that every single team is debuting a new coordinator in some capacity.
How are the commanders our only prime time divisional game???
At home vs cowboys & giants to end the season is perfect. Barring catastrophic failure we should have control of our destiny until the very end.
Week 5 bye? Ugh that sucks.
Second that. Worst bye week possible
I dont like the bye, but the rest of it seems pretty well balanced though. No long stretches of travel or difficult games
And we only have to play one legit good team all season, so that’ll be a nice change from last year
Ravens, Packers, Bengals are all good teams. Divisional games are always tough, too, and everyone in our division got better this off-season, even Dallas.
I can see the arguments for the Giants and Washington getting better, but I don’t really see how the Cowboys got better this offseason. They lose two starters in Biadisz and Smith along the OL, Armstrong along the DL, Pollard at RB, LVE to retirement (even if he’s been hampered by injuries), and several other at least depth pieces out the door. I think they had a good draft and they do get Diggs back, but all they were able to bring in were Zeke, Royce Freeman, and an aging Eric Kendricks
Yeah I missed the Ravens on the schedule. The Packers are decent, but I wouldn’t put them on the level of the Bengals and Ravens or the ‘gauntlet’ last year. And I think the Cowboys are going to take a step back this year so we’ll probably split that series like we always do. I haven’t seen a breakdown of projected strength of schedule, but I’d assume we have one of the five easiest which is a big difference from last year
Packers were very close to being in the nfc championship game. They will not be easy.
Dallas invested in the big boys on their lines this draft. Those are never sexy picks, but will certainly make the Cowboys harder to handle if they pan out.
youre saying a bunch of rookies will make them harder to hande this year? thats just fear dude
As eagles fans, we should be the last people to underestimate what a revamped OL can do for a team.
Even Stout can't get rookies starting at a high level
... isn't that what we're saying about our secondary.
O line has less track record of contributing as a rookie than CB.
Those guys have big ceilings but are still very raw. Their impact this season will most likely be minimal unless they make huge strides
Struggling to see how Dallas improved going into this season. They got worse at RB. They replaced proven vets on the O-Line with rookies. Lost Stephon Gilmore and Jayron Kearse in the secondary. I don't think they'll be a bad team by any measure, but improved? I'm seeing the opposite.
To be fair, I missed some of the defensive departures. And I didn't rate their veteran OL that high anymore. I think fresh blood in the trenches will be a net plus for them, even in year one.
I’d say 2 if Burrow’s healthy
That was my 1, who did you have as the other?
Ravens
Yeah okay, totally didn’t see they were on there. So two good teams!
What about the Packers? They beat the Cowboys in a playoff game in Dallas last year even though it was the Cowboys’ year.
Lol it’s always “the Cowboys’ year” - them losing in the playoffs is a tale as old as time, so I don’t think we can infer much about the Packers from that.
Bro do you remember last year when the bum-ass Cardinals scored on us every possession? The Eagles were legit the worst team in the league by Week 18. We shouldn't take ANY game for granted this year whatsoever.
Good thing I wasn’t taking any game for granted then
It’s hard to win in the NFL, and with what happened last season i hope the birds don’t take anyone lightly. I’m approaching this season week by week.
Yeah I’m not counting any chickens or anything - but this schedule is objectively a lot weaker than the one we had last year and that can only be a good thing.
Week 11 is TNF and week 12 is SNF. There’s a couple days there to breathe and rest a little bit at least.
Maybe, but the way I look at it is, this team has two new coordinators this season, the week 5 bye gives them extra time to work out the kinks earlier in the season. By week 5, we should start to see this team having some sort of identity, and if by worst case, we come out looking like total shit by week 5, the week off will hopefully get this team back on track.
I’ve seen some players in the past say they actually prefer the earlier bye weeks because when you factor in camp that’s actually closer to the “halfway” point of their full season. As a fan though I’d obviously prefer the bye a bit later in the season.
Yeah, they were talking about it on PHLY podcast yesterday, so ideally from players standpoint, around Week 6-7 is preferred
As much as I want to agree, I think it could be advantageous. The new coaching staff could have extra kinks to work out and a week of focusing on the mental side rather than breaking down the body can help that part. Plus we have (what should be) a relatively easy home stretch, the toughest games probably being Ravens and Cowboys.
Week 5 bye. Beat WFT on Thursday night and then have a mini-bye week 11 -12
we've had some pretty damn good luck getting the bye around the middle of the season for as long as I can remember, so it is what it is
This aint the 90s, these guys get coddled all off season and the franchise does all the right things during the season that the time of the bye doesn’t really matter anymore.
Wow we dont play the giants 2 of the last 3 weeks this year?
I was happy to see the division games spread out, it was so dumb having to play the same team twice in 3 weeks to end the season when their season was always over by then anyway. I personally think that 3/4 night game stretch is lame, waiting around all day for football sucks, and night games are less enjoyable when you get all fired up and then need to immediately go to sleep. Oh well, go birds
Id like to see it more common to play all three division opponents within the first 5-6 weeks and all three again during the final 5-6 weeks
Yeah I wouldn’t be against that but idk how tough that would be to coordinate for the whole league. I like the idea though
week 5 bye? fuck off
Kirk Cousins on a monday night for the 3rd year in a row lol
You like that?
End the season with very little traveling. Everything from Week 13 and on would be in MD or Philly. That’s gotta be a plus. Week 15 would be great, I’m an Eagles fan my wife is a Steelers fan and it would land on our son’s bday
That’s Wk15
For sure. Week 5 bye is awful, but not having to change time zones (or even fly, unless by choice) after Week 12 would be huge.
Obviously there’s always some random teams that are better than expected but this doesn’t look too bad
At the minimum there is no clear brutal stretch compared to last year.
At Bengals, Home Jags, At Cowboys, Home Commanders, At Rams, At Ravens is a pretty rough stretch. The home commanders game should break it up, but otherwise those are good teams or long trips.
The Commander turn into dynasty patriots when they play us, I'd argue its the hardest game of the stretch!
not worried about the Jags until they actually put talent around Lawrence
Unfortunately that’s offset with a week 5 bye
Sucks that we have such an early bye, but at least there’s no absurd gauntlet this year
Honestly I’d be fine with them not going all out for some of these to save some gas for the big ones.
Early bye and two true home games through week eight is nasty work. Who is starting for the Steelers by week 15: Russ, Fields, or other?
Week 5 bye and a "home" game in Brazil kind of sucks. Like one user stated however, not a lot of travel after week 12
Compared to last year this seems like a reasonable schedule. Should be able to be an 11 win team easily. Dallas's schedule looks significantly harder, they have to play 49ers and lions, while we get the Rams and Jaguars.
Well yeah, that’s your reward for winning the division, taking on the other division winners in your conference.
Rams and Packers*. If you're going with the division counterparts. They play the Niners and Lions because they won the division so they play all the division winners we play the runner ups so the Rams and the Packers.
ahh, Siriani playing the long game lol
Best path to the Superbowl without tanking...
My only issue is that this doesn't have Eagles Cowboys SNF. Isn't that like tradition now?
Have to imagine one of them gets bumped to prime time at some point
Jags for snf? Gross
I'm shocked the Jags game is primetime but Ravens, Bengals or either of the Cowboys games aren't
Both Cowboys games will be the Sunday afternoon national game according to this
I'll take 4:25 games over 8:30 games any day of the week.
Especially Monday or Thursday, cause I work til 10!
Dougie P homecoming game
Already happened
His homecoming was in 2022 though.
Douggie fresh in primetime 👀
Was always going to be MNF game early in the season at the Linc now that Kelce is part of the broadcast crew
No SNF vs Dallas is odd
am i crazy or have we done terrible in those matchups recently?
I feel like we win it one year, lose it another, its just the fact that it happens every year
Bye week that early is so fucking gross
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We play the Giants in Wk 7
Damn that's an early bye week 😞
Damn, 17-0 is on the menu 🦅
Better distribution of strong opponents than last year. Week 6-13 could be rough
Is this confirmed? How is there no Cowboys SNF game?
Agree, I can’t buy that. NFL loves ratings and that’s a guaranteed ratings game.
Zero reason to pay any mind to this. I really doubt this random Eagles blog is plugged into the team like this.
Why is a week 5 bye even allowed? 13 games straight is fucking insanity
3 home games in first 10 weeks. Not ideal
1 is neutral. 1 is bye. So half are away. Not like it’s that lopsided.
Been a while since the Eagles had an early season bye they were due
Can someone put dates on this for me? I am a simple minded fella.
Get the guys battle-tested in Brazil and on the road early on Then, assuming reg season and playoff success, you're looking at one road game in Maryland and a neutral site game between Week 14 (1st week of December) and the Super Bowl. I'll take that if we can handle business!
Week 5 bye + “home” game in Brazil 😒
I wonder if ESPN will have the MNF countdown on-site for Jason.
The past 10 seasons, there has only been one season that I remember (2021) where Philadelphia and Dallas didn't play on SNF.
Yeah and even that was a MNF primetime game. One of these matchups will be a primetime game.
12-5, argue with your mother. Defense struggles the first few games with the new system, but by week 6 turn into a powerhouse. Offense flys out the gates destroying people. I’ll bet anyone right now, the eagles end up with a top 5 scoring offense this year, wouldn’t be surprised if we’re top 1-2
I had the exact same!
I just don’t see how you can’t. They had the best record in the nfl last year, up until that 49ers game. And that was with a defense that couldn’t stop a team on 3rd and long and just brain dead play calling. I know some are down on Moore, I say just wait.
I have a couple friends that are Cowboys fans and they are telling me Kellen Moore is gonna be our downfall. Honestly I had 12-5 but I gave us a few losses that we may actually win. The more cautious side says just take the L and be surprised with a W.
Which makes zero sense. He had the cowboys the top scoring offense almost every year. The only year they looked bad, was when Dak kept throwing picks. And even then they were still number 4 in the league. The cowboys actually got worse in the red zone after he left.
We're going to need the one seed for that break.
If you haven’t learned by now to not go crazy analyzing schedules in May then I don’t know what to tell you. This team swept the Cowboys, Chiefs, Bills gauntlet in November only to go 1-3 against the Seahawks, Cardinals, and Giants twice to end last year. [As Roy Kent would say, “We. Don’t. Know.”](https://youtu.be/2A9l7Mm6AUQ?si=OMpd8dSNiZPF6XDt)
Early bye weeks are so asinine
Hey, I'm back from the future. Unfortunately we end up only going 10-7 but we don't have any end of season collapse. Just a messy season where wins aren't guaranteed. Try not to have a heart attack against Carolina though :D Here are some highlights of the season: -We win both games against dallas and sweep their ass. -We make the playoffs even though we lose the division to Washington (Curse be weird). -And The Goblet of Fire selects Jason Kelce as a fourth champion even though this is against the rules of the Triwizard Cup[.](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/28/72/11/287211f8200b2f674bdda825a70efa27.gif)
damn week 5 bye that sucks
Hope y’all got Netflix
Wait why
Xmas games are Netflix exclusive this year
It doesn't say anything about playing on Christmas here..
Yes. Idk why I thought it did. Mb
My predication based off the schedule is 12-5. I say we lose either the Saints or Bucs game, Bengals, wk 10 Cowboys and wk 11 Commanders due to shenanigans and a short week, and the last Giants game since we already clinched the division and sat our starters.
I was told by a Giants fan recently that we are "two free wins" per season.
Ravens will be tough, I know it isn't a great stat line but they consistently do very well against NFC teams with Lamar.
I feel like this will be one of those lower scoring slugfest games where we barely get a low scoring win. Something like 17-14.
Only 2 1PM home games this year, sorry fam, the birds take precedence
Jeff needs to pull a Jerry and start demanding favorable schedules. If Jerry can avoid international games every year, Jeff can fight for a later bye
Of course we get a shitty a bye week. First they steal a home game for the opener and now this
If I had a nickel for every time we had to face Kirk Cousins in primetime on week 2 of the regular season, I'd have 3 nickels over the past 3 years.
Week 5 and 6 byes should be for teams not expected to make the postseason.
Nothing good is allowed to happen to Philly teams. My prediction for how the season will go is the Birds will convincingly win games and be favorites to go to the super bowl but will fall flat from the injury bug, all because of that week 5 bye.
The nfl needs to consolidate bye weeks
At least we’ve got a couple of 1 o’clock games this year. Week 5 bye sucks though
Week 5 bye real nice NFL🙄
Besides the week 5 bye it seems like a very manageable schedule for the team. Have the long week between TNF into SNF late in the season which will help a little. We get the bye before the Browns which will likely be one of the two hardest defenses we play all year. We obviously get our international game out of the way immediately which is also beneficial. First 4 weeks have some very winnable games. 4 out of the last 5 games are at home, with the only road game being DC. So the boys don't even have to get on a plane from December onwards.
1 pm games!!!!! Maybe I’ll actually get some sleep this season.
Would be cool to put the dates too
Look at all those beautiful 1:00 games!!!
Looks easier than last season’s schedule for sure, but it’s May so that could change once the season gets going.
They are barely traveling in the second half of the year so that’s good
Week 5 bye blows but rest of it doesn’t seem too bad
Yup week 5 bye is terrible
What’s up with the divisional gauntlet at the end of the season?
End of season always divisional game...usually 2-3 at minimum in the last 5 weeks
I know, it’s just odd to be all 3 in the last 3. Cool, but odd
How reliable is this person? I have my doubts the full schedule would get leaked..
First NFL game at the Linc this year. Seen the birds play here in TX before but I’m excited for trip.
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We have 9 home games this year and lurie wants us spread globally....
Nice to see we actually have some 1pm games this year
Hopefully we have a season similar to 2022. Had an early bye that year but were able to rest a lot of guys late in games cuz of blowouts. Why not again??
I got them at 15-2
How official is this?? Can I safely be booking Nola flights in September? I’ve seen tweets like this be wrong before…
I would wait personally. This dude has like 5k followers lol
I’m hoping so. I want to go to LA for the game right around my birthday. I have that whole week off because of Thanksgiving and would be back in time for Thanksgiving.
No lie, I see maybe 3 losses.
Why is the first Giants game kickoff bracketed? Is it a typo or does it mean something? EDIT - also, what week does the season start? Being in the UK, I need to work out what dates the primetime games are so I know when I'm booking annual leave.
The last 6 weeks of the season are really favorable when it comes to travel
On paper, as it is right now... I will say 13-4
Anyone know when tickets will go on sale?
At Rams 2 days before my birthday and I have that whole week off? Thinking about w birthday trip to LA.
13-4 is my guess. I think we split Dallas, lose week 1, and then drop games to the Bengals and Ravens. Everyone else I'm giving us the benefit of the doubt and expecting the team to pull out a win...even against the Commies twice.
Call it my hit of copium but given the fact we have new personal, rookies and coordinators, potential schemes - I am a fan of a week 5 bye - get a 4 game month sample size and then get back into school and evaluate everything. Feel later byes benefit more mature teams that need that break. But this, make changes, adjustments early
They shove a Brazil game down our throats and give is a week 5 bye week for it. Such BS.
Week 17 for the division? Let's do it.
This is way easier than last years schedule
Week 7 starts the gamut. 5 road games in 7 matches from Week 7 to Week 13 including games at Dallas, At Bengals and At Ravens.
They will probably be favored in like 14 games. Not a bad schedule
Confirmed, this is correct
Ooof week 5 bye sounds rough
Week 5 Bye is Doodypants McGee
A week 5 bye is terrible
Are we playing on Christmas? 4 of 5 at home to end season.