Eagles could open up the 2024 NFL season at home

Philadelphia Eagles could open up the 2024 NFL season at Lincoln Financial Field, the first season oepner at home since 2019

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The Eagles are just 12 days from the start of training camp, and fans look towards the 2023 regular season; the Phillies have clarified the beginning of 2024.

Philadelphia’s Major League Baseball team revealed their 2024 schedule to fans on Thursday, and they’ll be on the road at the Milwaukee Brewers and New York Mets during the NFL’s opening kickoff weekend.

It could be just a coincidence, but it’ll be the first time the Phillies have on the road during Week 1 of the NFL season since 2019.

The Eagles haven’t opened up at home since 2019 season, when they defeated Washington in one of DeSean Jackson’s last productive performances in Philadelphia.

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Philadelphia Eagles at Washington Football Team

  • When: Sunday, September 13
  • Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: FOX
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Dallas Cowboys 2020 Schedule

Sept. 13: at Washington Football Team, 1 p.m., Fox

Sept. 20: vs. Los Angeles Rams, 1 p.m., Fox

Sept. 27: vs. Cincinnati Bengals, 1 p.m., CBS

Oct. 4: at San Francisco 49ers, 8:20 p.m., NBC

Oct. 11: at Pittsburgh Steelers, 1 p.m., Fox

Oct. 18: vs. Baltimore Ravens, 1 p.m., CBS

Oct. 22: vs. New York Giants, 8:20 p.m., Fox/NFL Network/Amazon

Nov. 1: vs. Dallas Cowboys, 8:20 p.m., NBC

Nov. 15: at New York Giants, 1 p.m., Fox

Nov. 22: at Cleveland Browns, 1 p.m., Fox

Nov. 30: vs. Seattle Seahawks, 8:15 p.m., ESPN

Dec. 6: at Green Bay Packers, 4:25 p.m., CBS

Dec. 13: vs. New Orleans Saints, 4:25 p.m., Fox

Dec. 20: at Arizona Cardinals, 4:05 p.m., Fox

Dec. 27: at Dallas Cowboys, 4:25 p.m., Fox

Jan. 3: vs. Washington Football Team, 1 p.m., Fox

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Every prime time NFL game featuring former Georgia football players

After the release of the 2020 NFL schedule, here’s a look at every prime-time game that former Georgia football players will appear in.

On Thursday, the NFL released its 2020 schedule, providing more optimism that a football season will take place come September.

With Georgia having added seven new players into the league via the NFL Draft, there’s going to be a number of UGA fans hoping for a chance to watch some former Dawgs play on prime-time television.

The Patriots, Cowboys, Chiefs, Packers, 49ers, Rams and Buccaneers will be featured most in prime time during the 2020 NFL season with five games apiece.

Georgia players on those teams:

Cowboys, Packers and Bucs do not have any Bulldogs.

Patriots: C David Andrews, RB Sony Michel, OL Isaiah Wynn

Chiefs: WR Mecole Hardman

49ers: TE Charlie Woerner

Rams: OLB Leonard Floyd, ILB Natrez Patrick, DB Tyrique McGhee.

Here is a list of every nationally televised NFL game featuring Georgia Bulldogs.

Some of these game are subject to a time change and some of the players signed as undrafted free agents. As of right now, these are the teams they are on.

For a full list of Georgia players and their NFL teams, click here.

Thursday Night Football:

  • Start time: 8:20 p.m. ET
  • TV channel: Fox, NFL Network
  • Live stream: Amazon Prime

Thursday Sept. 17: Browns at Bengals

Georgia players on Browns: RB Nick Chubb, RB Brian Herrien

Georgia players on Bengals: DT Geno Atkins, WR AJ Green, DT Tyler Clark, DB Shawn Williams

Thursday Sept. 24: Dolphins at Jaguars

Georgia players on Dolphins: OG Solomon Kindley

Georgia players on Jags: WR Chris Conley, WR Terry Godwin, DT Abry Jones, S J.R. Reed

Thursday Oct. 1: Broncos at Jets

Georgia players on Broncos: N/A

Georgia players on Jets: WR Lawrence Cager, OLB Jordan Jenkins

Thursday Oct. 8: Buccaneers at Bears

Georgia players on Bucs: N/A

Georgia players on Bears: WR Reggie Davis, DT John Jenkins, WR Riley Ridley, LB Roquan Smith, WR Javon Wims

Thursday Oct. 15: Chiefs at Bills

Georgia players on Chiefs: WR Mecole Hardman

Georgia players on Bills: QB Jake Fromm, WR Isaiah McKenzie

Thursday Oct. 22: Giants at Eagles

Georgia players on Giants: OT Andrew Thomas, LB Tae Crowder, OLB Lorenzo Carter

Georgia players on Eagles: RB Elijah Holyfield

Thursday Oct. 29: Falcons at Panthers

Georgia players on Falcons: RB Todd Gurley

Georgia players on Panthers: N/A

Thursday Nov. 5: Packers at 49ers

Georgia players on Packers: N/A

Georgia players on 49ers: TE Charlie Woerner

Thursday Nov. 12: Colts at Titans

Georgia players on Colts: K Rodrigo Blankenship, OLB Justin Houston

Georgia players on Titans: C Ben Jones, OT Isaiah Wilson, OLB D’Andre Walker

Thursday Nov. 19: Cardinals at Seahawks

Georgia players on Cardinals: OL Lamont Gaillard

Georgia players on Seahawks: DB Jayson Stanley


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Thursday Nov. 26: Texans at Lions (12:30 p.m. CBS)

Georgia players on Texans: OLB Davin Bellamy, WR Tyler Simmons

Georgia players on Lions: RB D’Andre Swift, QB Matt Stafford, DT John Atkins, TE Isaac Nauta

Thursday Nov. 26: Redskins at Cowboys (4:30 p.m. Fox)

Georgia players on Redskins: OLB Thomas Davis, S Maurice Smith

Georgia players on Cowboys: N/A

Thursday Nov. 26: Ravens at Steelers (8:20 p.m. NBC)

Georgia players on Ravens: LS Nick Moore, TE Eli Wolf

Georgia players on Steelers: N/A


Thursday Dec. 3: Cowboys at Ravens 

Georgia players on Cowboys: N/A

Georgia players on Ravens: LS Nick Moore, TE Eli Wolf

Thursday Dec. 10: Patriots at Rams

Georgia players on Patriots: C David Andrews, RB Sony Michel, OL Isaiah Wynn

Georgia players on Rams: OLB Leonard Floyd, ILB Natrez Patrick, DB Tyrique McGhee

Thursday Dec. 17: Chargers at Ravens 

Georgia players on Chargers: N/A

Georgia players on Ravens: LS Nick Moore, TE Eli Wolf

Friday Dec. 25: Vikings at Saints

No Georgia players in this game

Next: Sunday Night Football

Schedule Release: Eagles 2020 slate among the NFL’s easiest

Philadelphia Eagles will one of the NFL’s easiest schedules in 2020

The NFL will release the 2020 regular-season schedule on Thursday, May 7, and although the public will find out the when and where they play, the Eagles have known for months who their opponents will be.

Ever since the league adjusted the regular-season schedule in 2002, each teams’ 16 games is broken up in segments.

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The Eagles will play six games against its three division opponents (Was, Dal, NYG).

The Eagles will play four teams from another division within the NFC on a rotating three-year cycle (SEA, LAR, ARI, SF) in 2020.

The Eagles will play four teams from a division in the AFC on a rotating four-year cycle (Bal, Cle, Pit, Cin) in 2020.

The Eagles will also play two NFC games based on the prior year’s standings, matching a first-place team against a first-place team (GB, NO).

Taking an early look at the strength of schedule for all 32 teams and the Eagles currently have the eighth-easiest heading into the 2020 NFL season.

Last season the Eagles were 4-4 against teams with a .500 record or better and their 2020 opponents will enter the season with a combined winning percentage of .486.

1. New England Patriots: 137-118-1 (.537)

2. New York Jets: 136-119-1 (.533)

3. Miami Dolphins: 135-120-1 (.529)

4. San Francisco 49ers: 134-120-2 (.528)

T5. Buffalo Bills: 134-121-1 (.525)

T5. Detroit Lions: 134-121-1 (.525)

T5. Atlanta Falcons: 134-121-1 (.525)

T8. Arizona Cardinals: 132-123-1 (.518)

T8. Houston Texans: 132-123-1 (.518)

T10. Los Angeles Rams: 131-123-2 (.516)

T10. Minnesota Vikings: 131-123-2 (.516)

12. Denver Broncos: 131-125 (.512)

T13. Seattle Seahawks: 129-125-2 (.508)

T13. Chicago Bears: 129-125-2 (.508)

15. Green Bay Packers: 128-126-2 (.504)

T16. Indianapolis Colts: 128-127-1 (.502)

T16. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 128-127-1 (.502)

T18. Carolina Panthers: 127-127-2 (.500)

T18. Kansas City Chiefs: 128-128 (.500)

20. Tennessee Titans: 127-128-1 (.498)

21. Las Vegas Raiders: 127-129 (.496)

22. Jacksonville Jaguars: 126-129-1 (.494)

23. Los Angeles Chargers: 126-130 (.492)

24. New Orleans Saints: 125-130-1 (.490)

25. Philadelphia Eagles: 124-131-1 (.486)

26. New York Giants: 123-132-1 (.482)

27. Cincinnati Bengals: 122-134 (.477)

28. Washington Redskins: 118-136-2 (.465)

29. Cleveland Browns: 118-138 (.461)

30. Dallas Cowboys: 117-138-1 (.459)

31. Pittsburgh Steelers: 117-139 (.457)

32. Baltimore Ravens: 112-144 (.438)

The Eagles will play home games next season against the Ravens, Bengals, Rams, Saints, and the Seahawks, as well as their NFC East foes, of course.

They’ll have road matchups with the Cardinals, Browns, Packers, Steelers, and 49ers.

To put things into perspective, we’ll take into account this being the records from last season, with a few teams on the schedule improving overnight.

Arizona won’t be an easy out for the Eagles on the road in what could be a primetime contest between Kyler Murray and Carson Wentz. The Bengals will have Joe Burrow at quarterback and AJ Green returns at wide receiver.

Cleveland will be a tough out on the road, as well as the matchups with the Packers, Steelers, and 49ers.

Eagles have 8th easiest strength of schedule heading into the 2020 NFL season

Eagles have 8th easiest strength of schedule heading into the 2020 NFL season

The Philadelphia Eagles quest to return to the playoffs for the fourth straight season is underway and this offseason will go a long way towards determining the Birds Super Bowl window.

NFL.com took an early look at the strength of schedule for all 32 NFL teams and the Eagles currently have the 8th easiest heading into the 2020 NFL season.

Last season the Eagles were 4-4 against teams with a .500 record or better and there 2020 opponents will have a combined winning percentage of .486.

The Eagles will play home games next season against the Ravens, Bengals, Rams, Saints and the Seahawks.

They’ll have road matchups with the Cardinals, Browns, Packers, Steelers, and 49ers.