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Eagles Begin Title Defense with Exciting Broadcasting Changes

PHILADELPHIA, Pa. — As the 2025 NFL season kicks off, the reigning Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles are set to defend their title. Their opener against the Dallas Cowboys on September 4 features the unveiling of their championship banner at Lincoln Financial Field.
Quarterback Jalen Hurts emphasized the team’s focus during training camp, stating, “Nothing I’ve accomplished in the past will get me what I desire in the future.” Coach Nick Sirianni confirmed the team will not participate in the ceremony, emphasizing that the focus is solely on the game.
The Eagles return a strong core, including Hurts, All-Pro running back Saquon Barkley, and star wide receiver A.J. Brown. Despite losing key defensive players like Darius Slay and Josh Sweat, the team is expected to remain competitive, with defensive coordinator Vic Fangio confident in the remaining talent.
Finding ways to watch games this season is complicated due to changes in broadcasting rights. Games will be available through traditional channels like CBS, Fox, and NBC, as well as streaming platforms such as Amazon Prime, Netflix, Peacock, and YouTube.
For fans wanting to catch the action, the average monthly cost for a television package is between $85 and $100. Local games can also be accessed without charge using a broadcast antenna. NFL Sunday Ticket, now available on YouTube, offers out-of-market game coverage.
As the Eagles gear up for their title defense, the focus remains on winning and improving every game. Coach Sirianni affirmed, “Our goal is just to focus on where we are at this particular moment, to put the work in, to overcome the adversity, and the rest will take care of itself.” Fans are eager to see if this mindset will lead to another successful season.