With a combined win-loss record of 122-136 from the 2013
season, it’s a fairly even schedule the Eagles have for 2014. Outside of one or two games (like the
Seahawks, or the September game against the ‘Skins where they will play against
the Crip-Kicker for the first time), as usual the test for the Eagles will be
mostly in their own division. No matter
how that division appears to the rest of the league, the NFC East is always a battle amongst themselves (I
know— it’s reflexive— poor grammar), as are every other divisional matchup
games.
W Sept. 7:
Jacksonville (4-12) Jaguars, 1:00
W Sept. 15: at
Indianapolis (11-5) Colts (Mon.), 8:30
W Sept. 21:
Washington (3-13) Redskins, 1:00
L Sept. 28: at
San Francisco (12-4) 49ers, 4:25
W Oct. 5: St.
Louis (7-9) Rams, 1:00
W Oct. 12: New
York (7-9) Giants, 8:30*
Oct. 19:
BYE
W Oct. 26: at
Arizona (10-6) Cardinals, 4:05
W Nov. 2: at
Houston (2-14) Texans, 1:00
L Nov. 10:
Carolina (12-4) Panthers (Mon.), 8:30
L Nov. 16: at
Green Bay (8-7) Packers, 1:00
W Nov. 23:
Tennessee (7-9) Titans, 1:00
L Nov. 27: at
Dallas (8-8) Cowboys (Thu.), 4:30
W Dec. 7:
Seattle (13-3) Seahawks, 4:25
W Dec. 14:
Dallas (8-8) Cowboys, 8:30*
L Dec. 20: at
Washington (3-13) Redskins (Sat.), TBD
W Dec. 28: at
New York (7-9) Giants, 1:00
11-5, with the “swing games” being Carolina at the Linc on
11/10 (L-W), Washington at Washingtonon 12/20 (L-W), and Indy at Indy on 9/15
(W-L).
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