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The Philadelphia Eagles have the seventh-easiest schedule in the NFL for 2026, following their 11-6 finish in 2025. They will face a mix of playoff teams and top-tier competition from various divisions.
We're now days away from the 2026 NFL schedule reveal, and those matchups have come into sharper focus after free agency and the NFL draft. Philadelphia finished 11-6 in 2025, resting key starters in a Week 18 loss, but their success has led to matchups against top-tier competition across the league. The Eagles will face a challenging mix of teams from the NFC West and AFC South, as well as first-place finishers from the NFC North, NFC South, and AFC North.
According to Warren Sharp, Philadelphia has the seventh-easiest schedule in the NFL this year, landing behind Baltimore (6th), New York Jets (5th), Cleveland Browns (4th), Cincinnati Bengals (3rd), New Orleans Saints (2nd), and the Detroit Lions (1st), who have the easiest schedule.
The schedule includes eight playoff teams from last season, reinforcing just how difficult the road ahead will be. Games against the Seahawks, Rams, Texans, Jaguars, , , and highlight a slate filled with postseason-caliber opponents and potential Super Bowl contenders.
The Philadelphia Eagles have the seventh-easiest schedule in the NFL for 2026.
The Eagles will face teams from the NFC West, AFC South, and first-place finishers from the NFC North, NFC South, and AFC North.
The Eagles finished the 2025 season with an 11-6 record, resting key starters in a Week 18 loss.
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They will face the gauntlet of juggernauts in the NFC West and the AFC South, as well as the first-place finishers in the NFC South, NFC North, and AFC North.
Dallas Cowboys: Caleb Downs, Pick 10/Malachi Lawrence, Pick 23New York Giants: Arvell Reese, Pick 5/Francis Mauigoa, Pick 10 Washington Commanders: Sonny Styles, Pick 7Los Angeles Rams: Ty Simpson, Pick 13Seattle Seahawks: Jadarian Price, Pick 32Houston Texans: Keylan Rutledge, Pick 26Indianapolis ColtsNFC South winner Carolina Panthers: Monroe Freeling, Pick 19AFC North winner, Pittsburgh Steelers: Max Iheanachor, Pick 21
Dallas Cowboys: Caleb Downs, Pick 10/Malachi Lawrence, Pick 23New York Giants: Arvell Reese, Pick 5/Francis Mauigoa, Pick 10 Washington Commanders: Sonny Styles, Pick 7San Francisco 49ersArizona Cardinals: Jeremiyah Love, Pick 3Jacksonville JaguarsTennessee Titans: Carnell Tate, Pick 4Chicago Bears (NFC North winner): Dillon Thieneman, Pick 25
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