Eagles vs Ravens: How to watch, stream and listen to the Week 13 matchup

The Philadelphia Eagles (9-2) are fiery right now as they get ready to face one of their harder opponents this season, the Baltimore Ravens (8-4). It’ll be a running back battle between Ravens’ Derrick Henry and Eagles’ Saquon Barkley.

The Philadelphia Eagles (9-2) are fiery right now as they get ready to face one of their harder opponents this season, the Baltimore Ravens (8-4). It’ll be a running back battle between Ravens’ Derrick Henry and Eagles’ Saquon Barkley.

Here’s how to watch, stream, and listen to the game.

Game Information

Philadelphia Eagles at Baltimore Ravens

4:25 PM ET on Sunday, December 1

M&T Bank Stadium – Baltimore, Maryland

How to watch

Monday’s game will be broadcast on CBS. Jim Nantz and Tony Romo will be in the broadcast booth. Tracy Wolfson will be on the sidelines.

Fans can also catch the game on NFL Network.

Streaming

NFL Game Pass, the NFL mobile app, and NFL+.

Also available live on FuboTV

Radio

Philadelphia: For Eagles fans or those in the market, you can listen to Merrill Reese and Mike Quick calling the game on SportsRadio 94WIP. The desktop version of PhiladelphiaEagles.com/LiveRadio will provide a live feed of the SportsRadio 94WIP broadcast feed that is available nationwide. Fans can also listen on the Eagles app in the Philadelphia market.

Baltimore: For Ravens fans or those in the market, you can listen to the game on WBAL (101.5 FM/1090 AM) or 98Rock (97.9 FM). Fans can also listen to the Ravens app in the Baltimore market.

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DeVonta Smith is the Eagles nominee for 2024 Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award

DeVonta Smith is the Eagles nominee for 2024 Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award

The NFL released its 32 nominees for the tenth annual Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award on Wednesday morning. Since its inception in 2014, each NFL team has nominated one of its players for the award, which recognizes players around the league who exemplify outstanding sportsmanship on the field. The award honors the late founding owner of the Pittsburgh Steelers and Pro Football Hall of Famer, Art Rooney Sr.

“Sportsmanship is the core of the game, the vanguard of public confidence, the keeper of game integrity,” said Troy Vincent, NFL executive vice president of football operations. “These Rooney Sportsmanship Award nominees exemplify the spirit of fair play and the values of respect, integrity, commitment to team, and resiliency at the highest level of competition.”

Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver was nominated for this prestigious award. His extraordinary leadership and sportsmanship have been evident throughout this season as he helps out the younger guys on defense while still putting up great numbers on the field.

Current NFL player’s votes determine the Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award winner. The winner will be announced during NFL Honors and receive a $25,000 donation from the NFL Foundation to a charity of his choice.

Since 2014, no Philadelphia Eagles and two wide receivers (Matthew Slater and Larry Fitzgerald) have won the award.

2024-25 Philadelphia 76ers: A quick preview

The Philadelphia 76ers have strategically bolstered their lineup this offseason to contend strongly in the Eastern Conference. With the addition of Paul George, the dynamic within the team shifts, allowing Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey to maximize …

The Philadelphia 76ers have strategically bolstered their lineup this offseason to contend strongly in the Eastern Conference. With the addition of Paul George, the dynamic within the team shifts, allowing Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey to maximize their roles, with George serving as a crucial third scoring option. This restructuring aims to optimize Embiid’s performance, particularly in the postseason.

By managing Maxey’s contract extension to maintain a lower cap hit, the team successfully signed impactful players like George and Caleb Martin, and brought back Andre Drummond. Martin’s four-year, $32 million deal underscores his value as a versatile role player, while Drummond provides a strong rebounding presence. Veteran Eric Gordon, acquired on a minimum deal, adds depth to the lineup, complementing the re-signings of Kelly Oubre Jr. and Kyle Lowry, which solidify the bench.

This season, the Sixers are poised not just to compete, but to challenge for the top, especially if Embiid and George stay healthy.

Former Bucs LB Devin White a healthy scratch for Eagles in Week 2

Bucs former first rounder Devin White hasn’t had the greatest start to his Eagles career thus far, as he was a healthy inactive in Week 2.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers decided to let linebacker Devin White test free agency in early March of this year. This comes after a disgruntled White played under the fifth-year option in 2023 following a trade request due to not receiving a contract extension.

The former fifth overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft decided to take a chance on himself, signing a one-year deal with the Philadelphia Eagles worth up to $7.5 million. When the news initially broke, many believed the Eagles had gotten a steal of a player, as they seem to always gather the top talent available, whether it be in free agency or the draft.

Two weeks into the 2024 NFL season, things haven’t gone the way White likely thought. He missed the Eagles’ season opener in Brazil due to an ankle injury and didn’t travel with the team. White was a healthy inactive in their Week 2 loss to the Atlanta Falcons on Monday night. Instead of starting next to Nakobe Dean, Zack Baun has overtaken the role White was supposed to have.

The Bucs have KJ Britt and rookie SirVocea Dennis rotating in next to Lavonte David. So far, White’s absence hasn’t affected the defense as much.

Eagles training camp: Tyler Steen could miss time with an ankle injury

Philadelphia Eagles right guard Tyler Steen could miss some time with an ankle injury suffered in training camp practice

Tyler Steen has looked solid through the first three days of Eagles training camp, but Jeff McLane of The Inquirer reports that he could miss some time after exiting Saturday’s practice with an ankle injury.

Steen walked off on his own and was replaced in the lineup by offensive tackle Darian Kinnard.

The projected starting offensive line was together for the first time after left guard Landon Dickerson was cleared to participate fully. Mekhi Becton rookie Trevor Keegan and Kinnard are all candidates to be the starter, but Steen has the job to lose.

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Eagles announce Kelly Green return for two games

After the NFL approved a rule for teams to add a third alternative helmet this season, it was an easy decision for the Philadelphia Eagles to bring back their Kelly Green threads after its debut again in 2023.

After the NFL approved a rule allowing teams to add a third alternative helmet this season, the Philadelphia Eagles’ decision to bring back their Kelly Green threads after their debut again in 2023 was easy.

The Eagles announced on Friday that the Kelly Green uniforms will return for two games, like last season. The beloved uniforms will return in Week 9 (Nov. 3) on Sunday Night Football against the Jacksonville Jaguars and again in Week 17 (Dec. 29) against the NFC East rival Dallas Cowboys.

In addition to the Kelly Green uniforms, fans should expect a fun Kelly Green pregame show. Those watching at home will notice the Eagles throwback logo appearing where the televised scoreboard is.

Not that it matters (but it does), but the Eagles went 2-0 while wearing the throwback uniforms, defeating the defensive-powered Miami Dolphins in Week 7 and the Buffalo Bills in a nail-biting overtime win in Week 12.

“The Kelly Green jerseys will remain in collaboration with Nike,” the Eagles website read. “Paying homage to the storied past of the franchise and remembering historic moments while invoking new memories among the fanbase,”

The Sunday Night Football matchup will mark the second time in a row that the Eagles have revealed the iconic alternative look in primetime.

Former Eagles pass rusher Trent Cole hosts football camp at Rowan University

Former Philadelphia Eagles player, Trent Cole hosted his high school offensive and defensive linemen camp at Rowan University Monday evening, from 5 to 9 p.m.

Former Philadelphia Eagles player Trent Cole hosted his high school offensive and defensive linemen camp at Rowan University on Monday evening from 5 to 9 p.m.

The camp included drills, a chance to work with Cole and other skilled guys from the NFL, a free t-shirt, and giveaways. Super Bowl Champion and former Rowan Offensive Line Coach Gino Gradkowski was also in attendance to facilitate the camp.

“This camp is geared towards the BIG GUYS on both sides of the ball. This camp will support local South Jersey football programs,” Cole’s website read.

The camp kicked off around 5:30 p.m. The offensive and defensive linemen split into two groups for about three hours to go through different drills and skills to improve the athletes’ game.

Cole played in the NFL for 12 seasons, primarily with the Philadelphia Eagles. Before getting into the league, Cole played college football for the Cincinnati Bearcats.

He was selected by the Eagles in the fifth round of the 2005 NFL Draft. He played for the team from 2005 until 2014 and was a two-time Pro Bowler. He retired in 2017 after two seasons with the Indianapolis Colts.

This camp provided high school football players in our area with the opportunity to work with Cole and trainers to level up their game while having fun doing so. Towards the end of camp, all 50 attendees received a signed autographed photo of Cole and a photo with him. Six lucky high schoolers also walked away with a signed football or hat.

The camp, a blend of rigorous training and real-world wisdom, is set to continue as an annual event, promising to cultivate talent and sportsmanship in South Jersey’s football community for years to come.

WATCH: Charles Melton discusses his Eagles fandom on ‘Live with Kelly and Mark’

Another celebrity who bleeds green is Riverdale’s Charles Melton.

The Philadelphia Eagles have a strong fandom throughout the country, which also flows into Hollywood. Bradley Cooper, Tina Fey, and Kevin Hart proudly support the Eagles when they’re playing. But another celebrity who bleeds green is Riverdale’s Charles Melton.

Melton, known for playing Reggie Mantle in Riverdale and Rafe in Bad Boys for Life, joined Live with Kelly and Mark Tuesday morning for press about his recent project, May December.

However, before the break, a quick question about the Eagles popped up, which Melton was eager to answer.

“My dad was stationed in Germany and the only televised games were the Cowboys [and] the Patriots. The Cowboys played the Eagles twice every year. That was when [the Eagles] had Donovan McNabb and Brian Westbrook, so they were really good,” Melton said.

“They went to the NFC Championship four years in a row and that’s when I fell in love with them,” he continued.

Kelly Ripa, long-time Live co-host, is also an Eagles fan, having grown up in Stratford, New Jersey, near the Philadelphia sports scene.

“Charles and I are on the same team,” Kelly said.

Melton previously played as a defensive back for Kansas State University, and the love of football stuck.

Photos of Notre Dame lacrosse’s national semifinal victory over Denver

Will you be watching the national championship?

For the second straight season, Notre Dame’s men’s lacrosse team will play for a national championship. The Irish defeated Denver, 13-6, in Saturday’s national semifinal match in Philadelphia. A win over Maryland on Memorial Day would give the Irish their second straight national title. This will be the Irish’s fourth time overall playing for the national championship.

While Notre Dame has some quality athletic programs right now, men’s lacrosse is right at the top. Only the fencing team has come closer to winning a national championship this year, and the men’s lacrosse team is attempting to defend what it already has.

It’s a shame the men’s lacrosse team doesn’t get more attention, and we certainly haven’t been blameless in this equation at times. But we recognize how important it is to acknowledge when any Notre Dame athletic program is on the cusp of greatness, and this is one of those times.

Here are photos from the Irish’s semifinal win:

 

How to attend: 2024 Change Our Future “Sneaker Ball” in Philadelphia

Though he’s no longer a Philadelphia Eagle, Rodney McLeod still embraces the spirit of the City of Brotherly Love.

Though he’s no longer a Philadelphia Eagle, Rodney McLeod still embraces the spirit of the City of Brotherly Love.

Returning for its fourth year in Philadelphia, the Change Our Future Foundation announced its annual Sneaker Ball event will take place on Thursday, June 20, from 8 p.m. to midnight at the Vie by Cescaphe. A VIP pre-reception will be held from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Rodney and his wife, Erika, started the Change Our Future youth development organization. This organization seeks to remove barriers and labels placed on underserved communities by empowering people through education, advocacy, and awareness. Its annual Sneaker Ball, a staple, raises funds for the organization’s programs and initiatives, including the Youth Leadership Summit, Next Man Up, and STEAM Fusion.

The gala includes live entertainment, a live and silent auction, gourmet hors d’oeuvres, celebratory cocktails, interactive activations, and a luxury sneaker museum. Guests can enjoy a Taste of Philadelphia experience featuring the city’s chefs and restaurants. The live and silent auction will include an Eagles tailgate experience, an Allen Iverson autographed jersey, Tyrese Maxey autographed 76ers basketball, an F1 gift basket, and more. Guests can also mingle with celebrity guests, usually athletes or notable people in the community. Eagles Jason Kelce and Jordan Mailata supported their former teammate in the past years.

“We are thrilled to continue this incredible fundraising event for the fourth year,” stated Rodney McLeod. “It has been a privilege to support and serve  our young people for the past four years. At COF, we are making an investment in our young people, knowing that by investing in them, we will receive the greatest return, shaping the leaders of tomorrow.”

“Since the very beginning, Change Our Future has remained dedicated to empowering children in Philadelphia and beyond,” shared Erika Mcleod, Co-Founder of Change Our Future. “We eagerly await our annual Sneaker Ball, not only to celebrate the positive impact we’ve had in the community, but also to emphasize the crucial role our community members play and the support required for us to advance our mission of expanding and enhancing our programs.”

How to Attend

Where: Vie by Cescaphe – 600 N Broad St, Philadelphia, PA.

When: Thursday, June 20 from 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. (VIP experience from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.)

Attire: Upscale, black-tie and encouraged to wear sneakers

To buy tickets, click here.

To learn more about Change Our Future, click here.