
Philadelphia, PA – May 2026
The NFL has officially announced the full 2026 regular-season schedule for the Philadelphia Eagles, and the defending NFC powerhouse will once again face one of the league’s toughest roads.
After another deep playoff run, Philadelphia enters the 2026 season carrying massive Super Bowl expectations behind franchise quarterback Jalen Hurts and one of the NFL’s deepest rosters.
The Eagles officially begin the season against the Indianapolis Colts before immediately entering a brutal run packed with playoff contenders and national television matchups.
Philadelphia is scheduled for multiple primetime battles against the Jacksonville Jaguars, San Francisco 49ers, Dallas Cowboys, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Seattle Seahawks.
The NFC East rivalry games once again dominate the second half of the schedule, with major playoff implications expected late in the year.
Full Philadelphia Eagles 2026 Schedule
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- Week 1: at Indianapolis Colts
- Week 2: vs Jacksonville Jaguars — Monday Night Football
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- Week 3: at Houston Texans
- Week 4: vs San Francisco 49ers — Sunday Night Football
- Week 5: at Washington Commanders
- Week 6: vs Carolina Panthers
- Week 7: at New York Giants — Thursday Night Football
- Week 8: vs Dallas Cowboys — Sunday Night Football
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- Week 9: vs Pittsburgh Steelers — Monday Night Football
- Week 10: at Tennessee Titans
- Week 11: at Los Angeles Rams
- Week 12: vs Arizona Cardinals — Black Friday Football
- Week 13: at Dallas Cowboys
- Week 14: Bye Week
- Week 15: vs New York Giants
- Week 16: at Chicago Bears — Netflix Holiday Game
- Week 17: vs Seattle Seahawks — Sunday Night Football
- Week 18: at Washington Commanders

The Eagles’ late-season schedule could become one of the NFL’s biggest playoff storylines.
Games against the Rams, Cowboys, Bears, Seahawks, and Commanders create an extremely dangerous closing stretch with major NFC seeding implications expected every week.
Philadelphia also continues receiving massive national exposure, with several primetime appearances confirming the franchise remains one of the NFL’s marquee teams.
Internally, expectations remain championship-level after another aggressive offseason built around keeping the roster among the league’s elite.
If the Eagles survive the difficult second-half schedule, Philadelphia could once again enter January as one of the most feared Super Bowl contenders in football.
Stay tuned to ESPN.