Last Sunday’s 56-14 beating at the hands of the Cowboys might have knocked Washington’s soccer team out of the NFC playoff image, but their season is not over yet. The WFT still has a chance to play a spoiler against their division rival Eagles, who continue to roll. The Eagles come to DC after winning three straight games, the most recent intimidating the Giants 34-10 in a divisional victory. It’s a grueling glove for teams in the NFC East, with the Eagles finishing the season with four divisional meetings and Washington finishing with five.
Jalen Hurts has emerged as a legitimate quarterback for the Eagles, and a player who was considered a commercial product earlier in the year has stifled those talks. Last week against the Giants he threw for 199 yards and a pair of touchdowns, while only rushing twice for seven yards. However, he brings an intriguing angle to the Eagles offense that makes it very difficult to plan against, which has helped the Eagles offense rack up more than 27 points in five of their last six games (although Gardner Minshew was a quarterback for their win against the Eagles). Jets).
As with every game played at FedEx Field, this particular showdown has the potential to get dirty. That ultimately may favor the Eagles, who lead the NFL in runs of just under 2,500 yards. Washington has eight against the run, which makes this a game of force against force. The Eagles prevailed two weeks ago at home, and with the Vikings, Falcons and Saints right behind them in the NFC wild-card rankings, they have to keep winning to keep up with those temperamental teams.
The Eagles are the four-point favorites to win this game, which can be generous given the beating they took last Sunday. In theory, there’s no way for the football team to go lower after its most recent loss, but it’s also looking to avoid a four-game losing streak with all of those losses coming to the Eagles and Cowboys.
Here’s what you need to know to watch Eagles vs. Washington this Sunday, including start time, TV channels and the full NFL Week 17 schedule.
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What channel is Eagles vs. Washington today?
- TV channel (national): Fox
- Television channel (Philadelphia): WTXF
- Television channel (Washington): WTTG
- Live broadcast: Fox Sports Go, fuboTV
Eagles vs. Washington will air regionally on local Fox-affiliated channels. Adam Amin and Mark Schlereth will call this game in Fox’s No. 1 spot, with Shannon Spake on the sidelines and Mike Pereira handling the rules analysis.
You can find the Eagles remote broadcast on SiriusXM channel 381, while the Washington home broadcast airs on channel 225.
In Canada, viewers can watch Eagles vs. Washington with a subscription to DAZN, including all NFL games.
Eagles vs. Washington start time
- Date: Sunday January 2
- Kick off: 1:00 p. M. EST
Eagles vs. Washington is scheduled to begin at 1 p.m. ET Sunday. Only the Philadelphia and Washington DC markets will have this game in Fox’s No. 1 spot.
2021 Philadelphia Eagles Schedule
Week | Date | Adversary | Start time | TV |
one | September 12 | in the hawks | 1 p. M. ET | Fox |
two | September 19th | against 49ers | 1 p. M. ET | Fox |
3 | September 27th | at Cowboys (Monday) | 8:15 pm ET | ESPN |
4 | October 3 | against bosses | 1 p. M. ET | CBS |
5 | October 10th | in Panthers | 1 p. M. ET | Fox |
6 | October 14th | vs. Buccaneers (Thursday) | 8:20 pm ET | Fox / NFLN |
7 | October 24th | in Raiders | 4:05 pm ET | Fox |
8 | 31 October | in the lions | 1 p. M. ET | Fox |
9 | November 7 | against chargers | 4:05 pm ET | CBS |
10 | November 14th | in the broncos | 4:25 pm ET | CBS |
eleven | November 21 | vs saints | 1 p. M. ET | Fox |
12 | November 28 | in the giants | 1 p. M. ET | Fox |
13 | December 5th | in Jets | 1 p. M. ET | CBS |
14 | December 12th | Bye | – | – |
fifteen | December 21 | against Washington | 7 pm | Fox |
sixteen | December 26 | against giants | 1 p. M. ET | Fox |
17 | January 2 | in Washington | 1 p. M. ET | Fox |
18 | January 9th | against cowboys | 1 p. M. ET | Fox |
Washington Soccer Team Schedule 2021
Week | Date | Adversary | Start time | TV |
one | September 12 | against chargers | 1 p. M. ET | CBS |
two | 16 of September | vs. Giants (Thursday) | 8:20 pm ET | NFLN |
3 | September 26 | on invoices | 1 p. M. ET | Fox |
4 | October 3 | in the hawks | 1 p. M. ET | Fox |
5 | October 10th | vs saints | 1 p. M. ET | CBS |
6 | October the 17th | against bosses | 1 p. M. ET | CBS |
7 | October 24th | in Packers | 1 p. M. ET | CBS |
8 | 31 October | in the broncos | 4:25 pm ET | Fox |
9 | November 7 | Bye | – | – |
10 | November 14th | against buccaneers | 1 p. M. ET | Fox |
eleven | November 21 | in Panthers | 1 p. M. ET | Fox |
12 | November 29th | vs Seahawks (Monday) | 8:15 pm ET | ESPN |
13 | December 5th | in Raiders | 4:05 pm ET | Fox |
14 | December 12th | against cowboys | 1 p. M. ET | Fox |
fifteen | December 21 | in Eagles | 7 pm ET | Fox |
sixteen | December 26 (SNF) | in jeans | 8:20 pm ET | NBC |
17 | January 2 | against the eagles | 1 p. M. ET | Fox |
18 | January 9th | in the giants | 1 p. M. ET | Fox |
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Eddie is an Australian news reporter with over 9 years in the industry and has published on Forbes and tech crunch.