Philadelphia Eagles' 2026 Schedule Takes Shape, With Challenging Road Ahead
The Philadelphia Eagles have secured their spot at the top of the NFC East for 2025, and as a result, they'll be facing all three divisional rivals twice this season. Additionally, they'll take on every team in the NFC West and AFC South, plus the first-place finishers from both divisions.
When it comes to home games, the Eagles will host some of their toughest opponents, including the Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, Washington Commanders, Los Angeles Rams, Seattle Seahawks, Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, Carolina Panthers (the winner of the NFC South), and Pittsburgh Steelers (the AFC North champion).
On the road, they'll face a mix of familiar foes from the division and new challengers. This includes back-to-back trips to Dallas and New York against the Cowboys and Giants, as well as visits to San Francisco 49ers, Arizona Cardinals, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Tennessee Titans. The Eagles will also travel to Chicago to take on the NFC North champion Bears.
The road ahead for the Eagles looks daunting, but with their home-field advantage, they'll be looking to capitalize on the tough schedule and make a deep playoff run in 2026.
The Philadelphia Eagles have secured their spot at the top of the NFC East for 2025, and as a result, they'll be facing all three divisional rivals twice this season. Additionally, they'll take on every team in the NFC West and AFC South, plus the first-place finishers from both divisions.
When it comes to home games, the Eagles will host some of their toughest opponents, including the Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, Washington Commanders, Los Angeles Rams, Seattle Seahawks, Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, Carolina Panthers (the winner of the NFC South), and Pittsburgh Steelers (the AFC North champion).
On the road, they'll face a mix of familiar foes from the division and new challengers. This includes back-to-back trips to Dallas and New York against the Cowboys and Giants, as well as visits to San Francisco 49ers, Arizona Cardinals, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Tennessee Titans. The Eagles will also travel to Chicago to take on the NFC North champion Bears.
The road ahead for the Eagles looks daunting, but with their home-field advantage, they'll be looking to capitalize on the tough schedule and make a deep playoff run in 2026.