Philadelphia Eagles release 2025 schedule
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The Birds stomped the Kansas City Chiefs at last season's Super Bowl, 40-22, but returning to the big game won't be easy. Yes, the Eagles are still loaded on both sides of the ball, but the team has more question marks on its roster than it did a season ago and is about to face a brutal 2025 schedule.
Kansas City, Dallas and Washington are all part of at least eight stand-alone games and Philadelphia gets seven, while Josh Allen and Buffalo visit Lamar Jackson and Baltimore in Week 1 on “Sunday
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Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs will be featured in at least eight stand-alone games during the upcoming NFL season.
The Philadelphia Eagles will face the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 2 of the 2025 NFL Season on Sunday, September 14, 2025, at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo., according to FOX Sports insider Jordan Schultz. The Super Bowl LIX rematch will kick off at 4:25 p.m. ET on FOX.
Following their victory in Super Bowl LIX, the Eagles enter the 2025 season with a massive target on their back along with the fifth-hardest schedule in the league. With Offensive Player of the Year, Saquon Barkley, and Super Bowl MVP Jalen Hurts, the Eagles believe they have what they need to repeat.
After back-to-back playoff appearances, the Green Bay Packers have their eyes set on even greater heights in 2025.
The Philadelphia Eagles' 2025 schedule will include a possible Super Bowl preview as the Birds head to Buffalo to face the Bills in Week 17.
Two seasons ago in November of 2023, the Eagles met the Chiefs in a Monday Night Football game at Arrowhead Stadium. Philadelphia won that matchup 20-17 in a defensive battle that is remembered by most Chiefs fans for a missed touchdown catch by Chiefs wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling.
Fans are getting a rematch of last season's Super Bowl as Jalen Hurts and the Eagles will face off with the Chiefs and Patrick Mahomes in week 2
The Philadelphia Eagles' 2025 schedule will include a Super Bowl rematch against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 2. See latest NFL schedule leaks.
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