Eagles get rival Cowboys for NFL
regular-season opener, play Bears on Black Friday on Prime
[May 13, 2025]
By DAVE CAMPBELL
The Philadelphia Eagles will start defending their championship at
home on Sept. 4 against the NFC East rival Dallas Cowboys in a rare
intra-division matchup for the NFL's annual regular-season kickoff
game.
The selection was revealed on Monday by the NFL, the first in a
series of announcements of notable games on each of the league's
broadcasters ahead of the full schedule release on Wednesday night.
The Eagles were also chosen to play the Chicago Bears on Nov. 28 on
the streaming platform Prime Video's third edition of Black Friday
football and as part of a Saturday doubleheader on Fox on Dec. 20 on
the road against the NFC East rival Washington Commanders.
Amazon also announced Monday that the Kansas City Chiefs will host
the AFC West rival Denver Broncos on Christmas night on Prime Video.
The league plans a tripleheader for the Dec. 25 holiday, which falls
this year on a Thursday, with the other two games on Netflix.
The Eagles, Commanders, Bears and Green Bay Packers would thus be
natural picks for the two Netflix games, with more turnaround time
than any team playing on that Sunday, Dec. 21. That puts
Eagles-Packers and Bears-Commanders in line for potential matchups,
with all the NFC East and NFC North teams playing each other this
season.

The other game on Fox pits the Packers against the Bears, in an NFC
North matchup in Chicago. That doubleheader will put the NFL in a
ratings competition against the College Football Playoff, with three
first-round games scheduled that day — two on TNT and one on ESPN —
creating some inevitable overlap.
The NFL will unveil the matchups for its record seven international
games this season on Tuesday, along with a handful of marquee games
— on ESPN, CBS and Netflix.
The Cowboys-Eagles matchup will be on Thursday night, the leadoff
for NBC's package of primarily Sunday night games. NBC also
announced that its streaming service, Peacock, will exclusively
broadcast a Saturday night game in Week 17 on Dec. 27, a matchup
that will be determined later from a pool of possible options and
selected based on the relevancy to the playoff races.
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Philadelphia Eagles offensive tackle Lane Johnson (65) in action
against Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons (11) during the
second half of an NFL football game, Dec. 29, 2024, in Philadelphia.
(AP Photo/Terrance Williams, file)

Every team will be alive and well, of course, when
the Eagles and Cowboys play in Week 1 for the first time in 25
years. Dallas has opened eight times since against a different NFC
East opponent, the New York Giants.
This year, the matchup will feature the first game for the Cowboys
under new coach Brian Schottenheimer and the expected return of
quarterback Dak Prescott, who missed the second half of last season
because of a hamstring injury that contributed to Dallas' 7-10
finish and its first absence from the playoffs since 2020. Including
their annual Thanksgiving Day home games, the Cowboys have won seven
straight Thursday games.
The NFL has opened the regular season with a Thursday night game
since 2002, largely with the reigning Super Bowl champion as the
home team, with a few exceptions. This will be only the fourth time
an intra-division game was selected and the first since the Green
Bay Packers played the Chicago Bears in 2019. The Bears weren't the
defending champions that year, but the league picked its most-played
series to highlight the beginning of its 100th season.
The Dec. 27 matchup will be the fourth game shown exclusively on
Peacock, with broadcasts also available on NBC stations in the
markets of the competing teams. Peacock had the Eagles' opener last
season against the Green Bay Packers in Brazil on a Friday night as
well as an AFC wild-card game between the Miami Dolphins and Kansas
City Chiefs in the 2023 playoffs and a Week 16 game between the
Buffalo Bills and Los Angeles Chargers in 2023.
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