2022 NFL schedule: Game-by-game predictions for the Eagles after the bye

We’re predicting the outcome of the Philadelphia Eagles’ final 11 games after the Week 7 bye

The Eagles’ 2022 regular season NFL schedule was revealed back in May, and the team set out to improve on their 9-8 record from last season.

Philadelphia added Haason Reddick and Kyzir White during free agency and then, on draft night, swapped six picks for the chance to draft Jordan Davis and acquire wide receiver A.J. Brown from the Titans via a trade.

The schedule was considered favorable even though the Eagles entered the season facing four playoff teams from 2021, three from the NFC, along with the Titans, Cardinals, Cowboys, and Packers in high-profile matchups.

Last offseason, we predicted a 10-7 finish, and if not for Nick Sirianni benching his starters in the season finale, we would have prevailed.

We initially predicted a 12-5 finish to the regular season with a much-improved roster and star power on defense.

With Philadelphia undefeated heading into Week 8 and coming out of the bye, we are predicting the Eagles’ final 11 games of the 2022 NFL regular season.

Breaking down the Eagles remaining schedule after the bye week

Here’s a game-by-game breakdown of the Philadelphia Eagles remaining 11 games of the 2022 NFL regular season after the bye week

Philadelphia is hours away from returning to the NovaCare Complex to prepare for a Week 8 matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

The schedule is favorable even though the Eagles will face four playoff teams from 2021, three from the NFC, including remaining contests against the Titans, Giants, Cowboys, and Packers in high-profile matchups.

The divisional opponents are set, and Philadelphia will face off against the NFC North and the AFC South as part of the rotation of games down the stretch.

Here’s a preview of the Eagles’ remaining schedule.

2022 NFL schedule: Game-by-game predictions for the Eagles

Predicting the Philadelphia Eagles’ 2022 season, from Week 1 to Week 18

The Eagles 2022 regular season NFL schedule was revealed back in May and the team is set up to improve on their 9-8 record from last season.

Philadelphia added Haason Reddick and Kyzir White during free agency, and then on draft night, swapped six picks for the chance to draft Jordan Davis and acquire wide receiver A.J. Browns from the Titans via a trade.

The schedule is favorable despite the fact that the Eagles will face four playoff teams from 2021, three from the NFC, along with the Titans, Cardinals, Cowboys, and Packers in high-profile matchups.

The divisional opponents are set and Philadelphia will face off against the NFC North and the AFC South as part of the rotation of games.

Last offseason, we predicted a 10-7 finish, and if not for Nick Sirianni benching his starters in the season finale, we would have prevailed.

With a much-improved roster and star power on defense, we’re predicting a 12-5 finish to the regular season.

Eagles’ all-time record against each 2022 opponent

Philadelphia Eagles’ all-time record against each 2022 opponent

The Eagles 2022 regular season NFL schedule was revealed on Thursday night and the team is set up to improve on their 9-8 record from last season.

The schedule is favorable despite the fact that the Eagles will face four playoff teams from 2021, including three from the NFC, along with the Titans, Cardinals, Cowboys, and Packers in high-profile matchups.

The divisional opponents are set as well and Philadelphia will face off against the NFC North and the AFC South as part of the rotation of games.

With the 2022 slate set, here is the Eagles’ all-time record against all 14 opponents.

Strength of schedule for all 32 NFL teams: Eagles have one of the easiest slates in 2022

Strength of schedule for all 32 NFL teams: Philadelphia Eagles have one of the easiest slates in 2022

The Eagles have known for months who their opponents will be for this upcoming season and on Thursday night, the team officially released their 2022 NFL schedule.

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

The Eagles have the NFC North and AFC South on the schedule as well, 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 in a must-see contest.

Philadelphia is looking to improve on their 9-8 record from 2021 and based on the strength of the schedule for 2022, anything less than 10-11 wins could be deemed a disappointment.

Where does the Eagles’ schedule rank in terms of difficulty when compared to the rest of the NFL?

Here’s a look at every team’s strength of schedule from easiest to hardest:

2022 regular-season schedule: Eagles’ full 18-week slate

2022 regular-season schedule: Philadelphia Eagles’ full 18-week slate

The Eagles 2022 regular season NFL schedule was revealed on Thursday night and the team is set up to improve on their 9-8 record from last season.

Philadelphia added Haason Reddick and Kyzir White during free agency, and then on draft night, swapped six picks for the chance to draft Jordan Davis and acquire wide receiver A.J. Browns from the Titans via a trade.

The schedule is favorable despite the fact that the Eagles will face four playoff teams from 2021, three from the NFC, along with the Titans, Cardinals, Cowboys, and Packers in high-profile matchups.

The divisional opponents are set and Philadelphia will face off against the NFC North and the AFC South as part of the rotation of games.

Ranking the Eagles 2022 opponents from easiest to toughest

Updated ranking of the Philadelphia Eagles 2022 opponents from easiest to toughest after the NFL Draft

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.

We’ve ranked the opponents, from easiest to toughest.