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.

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

We’re predicting the Philadelphia Eagles wins and losses for the final five games of the 2023 NFL season

In sports, a good beat down can be a positive for the soul, and as Philadelphia prepares to regroup from a 42-19 loss to the 49ers, we’re looking ahead to the final five games.

The Eagles are 10-2 after twelve games played entering Week 14, and they’ll play five more regular season games before entering the postseason. Even with a complete collapse, Philadelphia will still make the playoffs, but a deep postseason run is predicated on efficient football and a team hitting its peak at just the right time.

Nick Sirianni’s Eagles received a jolt of energy after signing veteran linebacker Shaq Leonard, and star tight end Dallas Goedert is expected to return to the lineup after missing three games with a fractured forearm.

The air of dominance is gone after the loss to San Francisco, but Philadelphia is still among the best teams in football and has the veteran leadership needed to survive this gauntlet.

With preparation for Dallas underway, we’re predicting the final five games.

National reaction to Eagles-Seahawks matchup in Week 15 getting flexed to MNF

We’re looking at the national reaction to the Philadelphia Eagles Week 15 matchup at the Seattle Seahawks getting flexed to Monday Night Football on ESPN/ABC

The Eagles are the biggest show in the NFL, and with the Patriots struggling, the NFL is flexing a game out of Monday night for the first time.

In Week 15, Kansas City and New England will move to the afternoon slot, while Philadelphia’s matchup against the Seahawks in Seattle will now be flexed to Monday Night Football on ABC.

With the matchups against Kansas City (MNF), Buffalo (CBS), San Francisco (Fox) and Dallas (SNF) all being respective games of the week, it will mark their fifth straight nationally televised game.

The NFL reacts to everything, and here’s the national reaction to the Eagles getting another primetime matchup.

National reaction to Eagles Week 15 matchup vs. Seahawks getting flexed to MNF

We’re looking at the national reaction to the Philadelphia Eagles Week 15 matchup at the Seattle Seahawks getting flexed to Monday Night Football on ESPN/ABC

The Eagles are the biggest show in the NFL, and with the Patriots struggling, the NFL is flexing a game out of Monday night for the first time.

In Week 15, Kansas City and New England will move to the afternoon slot, while Philadelphia’s matchup against the Seahawks in Seattle will now be moved to Monday Night Football on ABC.

The NFL reacts to everything, and here’s the national reaction to the Eagles getting another primetime matchup.

Thanksgiving best bets: One wager to make for every team playing on Thursday

We have a special Thanksgiving edition of best bets, with one wager to make for every team playing on Thursday

This is a special week in the NFL, with six teams playing on Thursday as part of the Thanksgiving football tradition. Of course, the Cowboys and Lions will each play home games against the Commanders and Packers, respectively, while the NFC West also joins the spotlight with a Thursday night showdown between the 49ers and Seahawks.

All three are divisional matchups, which only adds to the fun.

Rather than doing our traditional Week 12 best bets, we have a special Thanksgiving edition this week. Our NFL editors each picked their favorite bet for their respective teams this Thanksgiving, including an exact-score bet that pays $30,000 for a $100 wager.

Here are our best bets for Thursday’s slate in Week 12. All odds courtesy of BetMGM.

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NFC playoff picture: Eagles remain on target for No. 1 seed after 21-17 win over Chiefs

We’re looking at the NFC Playoff Picture ahead of Week 12 NFL games and the Philadelphia Eagles are in line to land the No. 1 overall seed

The Eagles (9-1) are back to business after a massive win over the Chiefs, and with the rent still needing to be paid, the team has started early preparation for a matchup against the Bills that will help shape the NFC playoff picture.

If the postseason started this weekend, Philadelphia would still have the week off as the overall No. 1 seed in the NFC and the team with the best record in the NFL.

The NFC East, NFC West, and NFC North currently have two teams, while the New Orleans Saints represent the NFC South.

With the Thanksgiving Day slate of games fast approaching, here’s an updated NFC playoff picture ahead of the Week 12 action.

Eagles PFF grades: Best and worst performers on defense through 9 games

We’re looking at the highest and lowest graded players on the Philadelphia Eagles defense through the first nine games of 2023

We’ve reached the halfway point of the 2023 NFL season, and the Eagles have the best record in football, sitting at 8-1 ahead of a Week 11 rematch against the Chiefs next week.

The work is just getting started, and it’ll get more challenging as Philadelphia has the league’s most brutal stretch of games remaining and over eight weeks, beginning with Dallas (28-23 win) and including the bye, the Eagles will face the Cowboys twice, along with the Chiefs, Bills, 49ers, Seahawks and Giants.

With preparation for Kansas City set to get underway, we’re looking at the highest and lowest-graded players on defense through 9 games via PFF. 

Ranking the Eagles remaining 2023 opponents from easiest to toughest

There are no cakewalks in the NFL, but with Philadelphia (8-1) entering the bye week, we’re ranking the Eagles remaining 2023 opponents from easiest to toughest

The 2023 NFL schedule was revealed back in May, and it was at that point that fans and experts found out the Philadelphia Eagles will face a six to seven-week gauntlet of playoff teams starting in Week 9.

Over eight weeks starting with Dallas (28-23 win) and including the bye, the Eagles will face the Cowboys twice, along with the Chiefs, Bills, 49ers, Seahawks and Giants.

Philadelphia has the league’s most challenging stretch of games remaining, and we’re ranking the opponents from easiest to the toughest.