Eagles to host their 2024 regular-season opener in Brazil as part of International Series

The Eagles will play in the NFL’s first-ever game in Brazil in Week 1 on Friday, Sept. 6 to kick off their 2024 season, Commissioner Roger Goodell announced.

The NFL today announced that the Philadelphia Eagles will host their 2024 season opener in Brazil — the league’s first-ever game in South America.

The game will take place in the city of São Paulo at Arena Corinthians, home to the Sport Club Corinthians Paulista soccer team.

The stadium was a venue for the 2014 FIFA World Cup and the 2016 Summer Olympic Games. With the game in South America, the NFL will have played a preseason or regular-season contest on five of the seven continents.

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell initially announced the game at the December owners meetings in Irving, Texas.

In a statement Monday, Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie said the following:

“The Eagles organization is honored to have been selected to play in the first-ever National Football League game in South America. With the global growth of our sport being a top priority to our league, we embrace the opportunity to grow our fanbase around the world and bring Eagles football to the 38 million sports fans in Brazil. One of the world’s most culturally diverse nations, Brazil is an international melting pot, and we look forward to experiencing its warm, vibrant, and welcoming environment later this year.”

This will be the first Friday night game in Week 1 in over 50 years. The opponent and kickoff time will be announced closer to when the NFL schedule is revealed in May.

The potential opponents are the Cowboys, Giants, Commanders, Browns, Falcons, Jaguars, Steelers, Packers and Panthers.

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Jim Harbaugh, Chargers to host Ravens at SoFi Stadium during 2024 NFL season

After agreeing to a deal to become their head coach, Jim Harbaugh and the Los Angeles Chargers will host his brother John and the Ravens in 2024

Jim Harbaugh is back in the NFL, agreeing to a deal with the Los Angeles Chargers, and he’ll immediately give his family something to look forward to.

Baltimore will play nine games on the road and eight at M&T Bank Stadium.

The schedule will be highlighted by matchups against their AFC North foes (Steelers, Bengals, Browns), along with the NFC East, AFC West, and the AFC South champ, NFC South champ, and champion of the AFC East.

Thanks to that four-game trek against the AFC West, the Harbaugh brothers will reunite against one another for the first time since the 2013 Super Bowl in New Orleans.

Since that matchup, Jim Harbaugh, a Michigan alum, has led the Wolverines to their third straight playoff appearance and first national title since 1997.

Breaking down the final 4 teams in the NFC playoff field

We’re previewing the final four teams in the NFC Playoff field ahead of as the Buccaneers, 49ers, Packers and Lions prepare for action in Saturday and Sunday divisional round matchups

The divisional round matchups are set and ready to begin.

In the AFC, the Texans will travel to Baltimore to play the Ravens, while the Chiefs will head to Buffalo to face the Bills. On the NFC side, the Packers will travel to face the 49ers in San Francisco, and the Lions will host the Buccaneers after Tampa Bay beat Philadelphia on Monday night.

With the week of preparation completed, we can look ahead to the divisional round schedule, which will include the first postseason games for the Niners and the Ravens, who each had a bye.

To get you ready for the Saturday and Sunday slate, we’re breaking down the final four teams in the NFC playoff field.

Chiefs, Cowboys, and Eagles highlight the list of Ravens’ 2024 opponents

We’re looking at the 13 teams that’ll be on the Baltimore Ravens schedule for the 2024 NFL season

The Ravens (13-4) are the No. 1 seed in the AFC, and will have a first round bye after navigating one of the NFL’ most difficult schedules.

With a first place finish in 2023, the schedule will only get even more difficult and after the late Sunday afternoon games, we have some unofficial idea of what the 2024 slate will look like.

Baltimore will play nine games on the road, and eight games at M&T Bank Stadium.

The schedule will be highlighted by matchups against their AFC North foes (Steelers, Bengals, Browns), along with the NFC East, AFC West, along with the AFC South champ, NFC South champ and champion of the AFC East.

Bengals, Ravens, and Rams highlight the list of Eagles’ 2024 opponents

The Eagles konw their opponents for the 2024 NFL season and the Ravens, Rams and Bengals highlight the regular season schedule for Philadelphia

The Eagles’ second-place finish in the NFC East will still give Nick Sirianni’s team what feels like first-place competition in 2024.

With the final regular season Sunday of the year complete, Philadelphia’s 2024 opponents are set, and it’ll be one of the league’s most demanding schedules.

The official schedule with dates and times won’t be revealed until spring, but it is never too early to start planning trips and predict outcomes.

Eagles schedule: Home and away opponents for 2024

Here’s a list of the Philadelphia Eagles 2023 opponents as the competition will continue to increase going forward with a second-place schedule after going 11-6

The Eagles’ second-place finish in the NFC will still give Nick Sirianni’s team what feels like a first-place NFL schedule in 2024.

With the final regular season Sunday of the year complete, Philadelphia’s 2024 opponents are set and it’ll be one of the league’s toughest schedules.

The official schedule with dates and times won’t be revealed until the spring, but it is never too early to begin planning trips and predicting outcomes.

NFL sets kickoff time for Ravens-Steelers season finale in Week 18

The NFL just announced that the Baltimore Ravens will host the Pittsburgh Steelers on Saturday in the season finale

The Ravens are division champions and the top seed in the AFC, and now John Harbaugh’s crew will spend the next few days trying to figure out how to keep the Steelers out of the playoffs.

The NFL just announced that the season finale at M&T Bank Stadium will be played on Saturday afternoon as part of a double-header.

The Texans and Colts will face off on Saturday night, with both teams having a shot at the AFC South title, depending on what happens with Jacksonville.

Baltimore could rest critical starters and contributors while knowing that the Wild Card Weekend bye would mean the team may go almost a month without any significant game action.

The last time John Harbaugh’s group took that approach, they were upset at home by the Titans in the divisional round of the playoffs.

Eagles Week 17 rooting guide: Who should Philadelphia support?

The Philadelphia Eagles will be rooting for the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday as they work to wrap up the No. 2 seed in the NFC

The Eagles are home Sunday afternoon for an intriguing matchup against the Arizona Cardinals.

A win for Philadelphia would keep Nick Sirianni’s team in line for an NFC East title and potential No. 2 seed in the conference based on what happens with San Francisco and Detroit.

The Eagles are currently the No. 2 seed, and if they win out, they could land as high as No. 1 with a bye, putting the club on pace to host a home game at Lincoln Financial Field on Wild Card Weekend or better.

With the early Sunday games quickly approaching, we’re looking at Philadelphia’s Week 17 rooting guide.

NFC Playoff Picture: 49ers in control of No. 1 seed after Eagles loss to Cowboys

We’re looking at the updated NFC Playoff Picture as the 49ers control the race for a No. 1 seed after the Eagles loss to Cowboys

The Eagles are 10-3 and still a lock for the postseason, but they’ll need to do some searching before next Monday night against the Seahawks after a 33-13 loss to the Cowboys.

Philadelphia’s sixth straight loss in Dallas handed San Francisco the top spot in the NFC and pulled the Cowboys into a first-place tie in the division.

With preparation for the matchup against Seattle set to begin, here’s an updated look at the NFC playoff picture.

Predicting Ravens remaining schedule: How many wins in final 5 games?

We’re predicting the final five games on the Baltimore Ravens schedule

The Ravens are 9-3 and sitting atop the AFC after a 20-10 win over the Chargers at SoFi Stadium in Week 12.

Baltimore and Miami are tied for the best record in the AFC, and John Harbaugh’s team has remaining matchups against top teams in the conference.

The Ravens and Jaguars control their destiny and have a colossal matchup in two weeks.

With week 14 preparation underway, we’re predicting the Ravens’ final five games.