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Eagles Face Cowboys in NFL Kickoff Game Tonight on NBC

PHILADELPHIA, Pa. — The Philadelphia Eagles will kick off their 2025 NFL season tonight against the Dallas Cowboys at Lincoln Financial Field. Kickoff is scheduled for 8:20 p.m. ET, with live coverage on NBC.
This match marks the Eagles’ first chance to defend their Super Bowl title, having defeated the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX. Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott leads his team into this pivotal matchup against the defending champions.
Fans can expect some new features during tonight’s broadcast, according to NBC. Sunday Night Football coordinating producer Rob Hyland mentioned enhancements to their telestration tools, including the ability to remove players from replays for clearer viewing of key moments. Additional viewer-friendly innovations will debut throughout the season, with some reserved for later playoff games.
The game will also be available on Telemundo for Spanish-speaking audiences. Local coverage in Philadelphia will be provided by NBC10, with veteran announcers Mike Tirico and Cris Collinsworth calling the action. Melissa Stark will serve as the sideline reporter.
With the Cowboys coming off a disappointing 2024 season, head coach Brian Schottenheimer aims to revitalize the team’s performance. Dallas has made significant roster changes, including trading standout linebacker Micah Parsons and adding wide receiver George Pickens. This season serves as a crucial test for the Cowboys, who are eager to redeem themselves in their pursuit of playoff contention.
In contrast, the Eagles have retained much of their championship roster, with Jalen Hurts at the helm. Analysts expect the Eagles to leverage their ground game, led by their talented offensive line and running backs.
Weather conditions could play a role in tonight’s game, as rain is expected in the Philadelphia area, which may favor the Eagles’ ground-heavy strategy while potentially hindering the Cowboys’ passing game.
Fans outside the Philadelphia area can stream the game on Peacock and other services, including NFL+, which requires a subscription. For those within the region looking for free options, the game will be broadcast over local channels, accessible via digital antennas.