Philadelphia Eagles complete 2022 regular season schedule

The Philadelphia Eagles’ official 2022 regular season schedule has been revealed and the Birds will open the season on the road against the Detroit Lions and close the year out at home against the New York Giants

The Philadelphia Eagles have known for months who their opponents will be for this upcoming season and moments ago the team officially released their 2022 NFL schedule.

The 2022 schedule offers some heavyweight matchups, with five teams that made the postseason in 2021, and a matchup with Philadelphia’s former No. 2 overall pick.

The Eagles have the NFC North and AFC South on the schedule, meaning Philadelphia’s rebuilt defense will face Aaron Rodgers, Kirk Cousins, Trevor Lawrence, Ryan Tannehill, and Matt Ryan.

The Eagles will play their six NFC East games along with the Cardinals, Saints, and Steelers as well.

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Preseason:

Week 1: Friday, August 12 vs. New York Jets at 7:30 PM

Week 2: Sunday, August 21 at Cleveland Browns at 1 PM

Week 3: Saturday, August 27 at Miami Dolphins at 7 PM

*All preseason games will air on both NBC10 and SportsRadio 94WIP.

Postseason:

AFC and NFC Wild Card Playoffs: Saturday, January 14,  Sunday, January 15, and Monday, January 16

AFC and NFC Divisional Playoffs: Saturday, January 21, and Sunday, January 22

AFC and NFC Championship Games: Sunday, January 29

Super Bowl LVI: Sunday, February 12 at State Farm Stadium Glendale, Arizona (FOX)

Here’s your complete Philadelphia Eagles 2022 regular-season NFL schedule.

Week Date Opponent Time (CT)
1 Sunday, Sept. 11 at Detroit Lions 1:00 p.m. Tickets
2 Monday, Sept. 19 vs. Minnesota Vikings 8:30 p.m. Tickets
3 Sunday, Sept. 25 at Washington Commanders 1:00 p.m. Tickets
4 Sunday, Oct. 2 vs. Jacksonville Jaguars 1:00 p.m. Tickets
5 Sunday, Oct. 9 at Arizona Cardinals 4:25 p.m. Tickets
6 Sunday, Oct. 16 vs. Dallas Cowboys 8:20 p.m. Tickets
7 Sunday, Oct. 23 Bye
8 Sunday, Oct. 30 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers 1:00 p.m. Tickets
9 Thursday, Nov. 3 at Houston Texans 8:15 p.m. Tickets
10 Monday, Nov. 14 vs. Washington Commanders 8:15 p.m. Tickets
11 Sunday, Nov. 20 at Indianapolis Colts 1:00 p.m. Tickets
12 Sunday, Nov. 27 vs. Green Bay Packers 8:20 p.m. Tickets
13 Sunday, Dec. 4 vs. Tennessee Titans 1:00 p.m. Tickets
14 Sunday, Dec. 11 at New York Giants 1:00 p.m. Tickets
15 Sunday, Dec. 18 at Chicago Bears 1:00 p.m. Tickets
16 Saturday, Dec. 24 at Dallas Cowboys 4:25 p.m. Tickets
17 Sunday, Jan. 1 vs. New Orleans Saints 1:00p.m. Tickets
18 Jan 7-8 vs. New York Giants TBD Tickets

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Eagles 2022 NFL schedule leaks: Everything we know

Philadelphia Eagles 2022 NFL schedule leaks: Everything we know as we count down to the official release

The Eagles have known their 2022 NFL regular season opponents for months now, but in just a few hours, fans and experts alike will find out the when, where and who of the schedule release.

Philadelphia will play their normal allotment of NFC East games, along with matchups against the AFC South and NFC North.

The schedule also features matchups against the Saints, Steelers, and Cardinals as well. With the schedule release looming, here are five must-see games for fans that’ll involve the Eagles this season.

The NFL has now leaked a handful of games involving Philadelphia and follow along to track the schedule up until the actual release on Thursday night.

Eagles 2022 schedule: Ranking the destinations for must-see road matchups

Philadelphia Eagles 2022 schedule: Ranking the destinations for must-see road matchups

The Eagles and 31 other teams around the NFL will find out the dates and times for their 17-game gauntlet in 2022 and the destinations this season aren’t that appealing.

With the Raiders gone from the schedule, fans lose an opportunity to visit Las Vegas, while opponents like Miami, Tampa Bay, and both Los Angeles teams (Rams, Chargers) are missing from the schedule as well, with cities like Detroit, Indianapolis, Chicago, Phoenix and Houston headlining the non-NFC East road trips.

With the NFL schedule release just one day away, here’s a ranking of road destinations based on the matchup and potential for pre and post-game fun.