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Eagles Set 2026 Schedule: 9 Home Games, First-Place Matchups

At a Glance

  • Eagles finish 11-6, first place NFC East two seasons
  • 2026 schedule features 9 home games, 8 away
  • Full NFC West, AFC South, and first-place teams from NFC North, NFC South, AFC North
  • Why it matters: Fans get a clear view of upcoming opponents and playoff path.

After a Week 18 loss to the Commanders, Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni addressed the media as the team gears up for a playoff host game next weekend. Now, the franchise has disclosed its 2026 schedule, confirming a first-place lineup that will see the Eagles face every NFC West and AFC South team, plus the top teams from the NFC North, NFC South, and AFC North.

2026 Schedule Overview

Illustration displays Eagles 2026 schedule grid with home and away games with Lincoln Financial Field facade and city skyline

The Eagles will play a total of 17 games, with nine at Lincoln Financial Field and eight on the road. The schedule includes the entire NFC West and AFC South, and the first-place finishers from the NFC North, NFC South, and AFC North.

Home and Away Opponents

Here are the opponents the Eagles will host and travel to in 2026.

Home Opponents Away Opponents
Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, Washington Commanders, Los Angeles Rams, Seattle Seahawks, Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, Carolina Panthers, Pittsburgh Steelers Philadelphia Eagles, Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, Washington Commanders, Arizona Cardinals, Jacksonville Jaguars, San Francisco 49ers, Tennessee Titans, Chicago Bears

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Key Takeaways

  • Nine home games and eight away games in 2026.
  • Eagles will face every NFC West and AFC South team.
  • Schedule also includes first-place teams from NFC North, NFC South, and AFC North.

The 2026 lineup gives fans a clear roadmap of the Eagles’ path to the playoffs and the challenges they will face on the road and at home.

Author

  • I am Jordan M. Lewis, a dedicated journalist and content creator passionate about keeping the City of Brotherly Love informed, engaged, and connected.

    Jordan M. Lewis became a journalist after documenting neighborhood change no one else would. A Temple University grad, he now covers housing and urban development for News of Philadelphia, reporting from Philly communities on how policy decisions reshape everyday life.

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