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Minnesota (5-9) is out of playoff contention, but the Eagles (10-4) have plenty at stake. They need to win their last two games and hope Chicago loses at the Packers next week to secure a first-round bye.
"We have every reason, because of the season, to say, 'This is the last straw and I'm checking out,'" Vikings interim coach Leslie Frazier said. "But this is the NFL and you can't do that. You have to show up ready to play Tuesday night and that's what we're trying to get the young guys and everybody to understand."
NBC will broadcast the regular "Football Night in America" from 7 p.m.-8:30 p.m. EST followed by a "Minute to Win It" repeat from 8:30 to 10 p.m. and then a "Law and Order" repeat until 11 p.m.
The Eagles went to their practice facility for workouts and film study and then went home. They'll now have just four days off before playing Dallas (5-10) next Sunday in a game that could determine whether they get a week off.
"I don't think it's a problem," Reid said. "I think we'll be all right. We've had Monday games, Sunday night games, we had a Thursday game, so we've been through a lot of this already, and that will help us. We'll be fine."
Many players wished the game wasn't moved. They made their feelings known via Twitter.
"It's only snow!!!! Let us play... It must b alot of fun... I'm ready let's get it on!!" wide receiver DeSean Jackson wrote.
The game originally was supposed to be played at 1 p.m., but was switched because of the flex scheduling.
"Thank you flex-scheduling....," guard Todd Herremans wrote.
Quarterback Michael Vick looked at the positive side.
"Just a few more days to get ready !" he wrote.
This will be the 23rd NFL game ever played on a Tuesday. The New York Giants beat the Boston Yanks 17-0 on Oct. 1, 1946, in the last one.
There won't be any conflicts with the Flyers or 76ers because both teams are on the road. However, a Disney on Ice show Tuesday night at the Wells Fargo Center was canceled.
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