Philadelphia Eagles, NFC East
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The NFL schedule is coming out Wednesday and these two familiar rivals will be playing each other for a fifth straight season. That's a record you might not know about.
The SportsLine Projection Model shares its win total projections for every NFC team while identifying three best bets
The Eagles and Chiefs will meet on Sept. 14 after the defending Super Bowl champions open the season against the Cowboys.
Schedule leaks have pinned down dates and times for six of the Eagles' games so far. Information about the Steelers and Ravens has been harder to come by.
When the Packers host the defending Super Bowl champion Eagles on Nov. 10, it will pit the teams at the center of the tush push debate. Green Bay authored the proposal to ban Philadelphia's short-yardage tactic, which was tabled at the annual league meeting last month and will likely be revisited at next week's spring meeting.
The Eagles have gone to the Super Bowl in two of the last three seasons and won it all last season, so who's the biggest threat to keep them from returning in 2025?
At this point in the offseason, NFL rosters are pretty much set, at least in terms of players expected to make any kind of reasonable impact. And so, let's take a look at the NFC East, and determine who has the best players at each position.
The Commanders acquired the five time pro bowl left tackle from the Houston Texans in exchange for multiple draft picks, with their 2025 third and seventh round selections, plus a 2026 second and fourth rounder going to the Texans. Washington also received a 2025 fourth round pick.