Eagles, Detroit Lions and Sunday Night Football
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S trangely, the Philadelphia Eagles and Detroit Lions haven't met as often as one might expect, given that both teams have been around since the 1930s. They've met 36 times in total. The 37th is the biggest game they've played since a postseason meeting in 1995.
Hall of Famer Terrell Owens empathized with A.J. Brown as the Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver has provided not-so-subtle hints about his frustration with the state of the offense.
Sunday's battle against the Lions, another NFC heavyweight, is the biggest game remaining on Philly's schedule.
Blustery winds, chilly Sunday for Eagles game as cold front moves through Philadelphia. Here's the forecast. A quick warm-up takes place tonight as a strong frontal system approaches from the northwest. A few showers linger around overnight, mainly north of Philadelphia, with a low chance of a rumble of thunder.
The reigning Super Bowl champions, in fact, boast several game-changing players capable of swinging momentum in an instant. Here are three Eagles players the Lions must keep a close eye on Sunday. Barkley hasn't been as explosive this year, but he's still a threat whenever he touches the football.
Missing its starting quarterback, Southern Miss’ five-game win streak came to an abrupt end against the shorthanded Bobcats.
Lions' Marcus Davenport, D.J. Reed, Malcolm Rodriguez and Miles Frazier were not activated and have been downgraded to OUT vs. the Eagles on SNF