
![]() The Eagles welcome the 7-4 Arizona Cardinals to Lincoln Financial Field at 1 p.m. on Sunday in a game with massive playoff implications. Following a Cowboys win on Thanksgiving, the Eagles will need to be victorious in order to remain tied atop the NFC East.
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![]() The Eagles will welcome Washington to Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday afternoon, as they look to move above .500 on the season. Philadelphia has yet to win in four games at home this season and is winless in their past 10 home games, stretching back to early in the 2012 season. After defeating a depleted Packers squad on the road last week, the Eagles look to get in a groove behind the solid play of Nick Foles and make a charge for the division title. The Eagles traveled to storied Lambeau Field this afternoon with an opportunity to get back to .500 on the season. Nick Foles let the ball soar for a few deep touchdowns and the Eagles beat the depleted Packers by a score of 27-13.
![]() The Eagles head to Lambeau Field Sunday at 1 p.m. to face the 5-3 Green Bay Packers. Philadelphia enters the game coming off a big win against Oakland last week behind a historic performance from quarterback Nick Foles. While the Eagles quarterback situation appears to have been clarified for the time being, the Packers situation has become a bit blurry, with Aaron Rodgers suffering a fractured collarbone in Green Bay’s Monday night loss. ![]() The Eagles head to Oakland this weekend, as they face the 3-4 Raiders Sunday at 4:05 p.m. Philadelphia will look to rebound from two of the worst offense displays in recent memory when they square off with Oakland. The Eagles lost their past two games, both at home, while combining to score only 10 points. With Nick Foles back in action as the starter this week, things look a little less dismal than before. |
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