How to Watch Eagles vs. Rams in Week 3: TV, Streaming, Kickoff Info
Philadelphia, PA – September 15, 2025
The Philadelphia Eagles (2-0) remain unbeaten after edging the Kansas City Chiefs, 20-17, in a dramatic Super Bowl LIX rematch. Now, they return to
The road doesn’t get any easier for Philadelphia. Their last two games were grind-it-out battles, and the Rams come in hot after back-to-back wins of their own.
Fans will remember the most recent meeting between these two teams in last season’s NFC Divisional Round. That night, Saquon Barkley gashed LA for over 200 rushing yards, while Stafford answered with more than 300 passing yards. The Eagles ultimately held on for a 28-22 win, advancing to the NFC Championship.
The question now: can Barkley and the Eagles’ defense deliver again on Sunday?
Game Info: Eagles vs. Rams, Week 3
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When: Sunday, September 21, 2025 – 1:00 p.m. ET
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Where: Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, PA
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TV: FOX
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Streaming: NFL+, YouTube TV, Fubo
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Radio: 94WIP
Local Eagles fans can also tune in to NBC10 or NBC Sports Philadelphia for pre-game and post-game coverage.
Sportsbooks currently list the Eagles as 3.5-point favorites heading into the matchup.
Philadelphia Eagles 2025 Schedule
Preseason
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Week 1: Aug. 7 vs. Bengals – W 34-27
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Week 2: Aug. 16 vs. Browns – L 22-13
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Week 3: Aug. 22 @ Jets – W 19-17
Regular Season
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Week 1: Sept. 4 vs. Cowboys – W 24-20
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Week 2: Sept. 14 @ Chiefs – W 20-17
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Week 3: Sept. 21 vs. Rams – 1 PM
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Week 4: Sept. 28 @ Buccaneers – 1 PM
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Week 5: Oct. 5 vs. Broncos – 1 PM
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Week 6: Oct. 9 @ Giants – 8:15 PM (TNF)
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Week 7: Oct. 19 @ Vikings – 1 PM
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Week 8: Oct. 26 vs. Giants – 1 PM
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Week 9: BYE
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Week 10: Nov. 10 @ Packers – 8:15 PM (MNF)
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Week 11: Nov. 16 vs. Lions – 8:20 PM (SNF)
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Week 12: Nov. 23 @ Cowboys – 4:25 PM
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Week 13: Nov. 28 vs. Bears – 3 PM (Black Friday)
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Week 14: Dec. 8 @ Chargers – 8:15 PM (MNF)
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Week 15: Dec. 14 vs. Raiders – 1 PM
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Week 16: Dec. 20 @ Commanders – 4:30 or 8 PM (Sat)
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Week 17: Dec. 28 @ Bills – 4:25 PM
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Week 18: TBD vs. Commanders
Jalen Hurts Builds 10 Community Clinics in Philly and Houston — Eagles Star Turns Salary Into Lifeline

Philadelphia, PA – September 4, 2025
The heartbeat of Philadelphia doesn’t only echo inside Lincoln Financial Field. It now flows through neighborhoods, streets, and families in need — because one of the city’s most beloved stars has decided his NFL salary must mean more than touchdowns.
Over the past year, the Eagles’ franchise quarterback has quietly funded and built 10 community clinics, with six spread across underserved areas in Philadelphia and four rooted in his hometown of Houston, Texas. These centers provide affordable, often free healthcare for children and families who struggle to find consistent medical support.
This isn’t a story of endorsements or headlines. It’s a story of vision — one man using his platform to connect directly with the people who cheer his name. “I never wanted my career to be only about wins or Pro Bowls,” Hurts said. “If I can use football to make life healthier and safer for families, then I’ve done something real.”
And then came the words that hit even deeper: “The Eagles gave me everything — a jersey, a city, and a family. I didn’t do this for attention, I did it because I believe every player should give something back. Our salaries don’t come from the club, they come from the fans. Without the fans, there is no team.”
The timing couldn’t be more powerful. Both Philadelphia and Houston face deep challenges in affordable healthcare, and now one of their own is investing back into their future. Local leaders estimate these clinics will provide thousands of visits each year, from basic checkups to preventive care.
Fans already knew Hurts as the quarterback who carried the Eagles to a Super Bowl and shattered records with his poise and leadership. Now they’re seeing him as something greater: a symbol of responsibility.
For the Eagles, it underscores the culture Nick Sirianni has built — toughness on the field, compassion off it. Hurts embodies both. Every touchdown he scores now carries the weight of families who know he has their back long after the game ends.
Philadelphia has its quarterback. Houston has its hometown hero. And thanks to 10 new clinics, countless families now have their lifeline.