
Philadelphia, PA – November 13, 2025
The Philadelphia Eagles (7–2) return to Lincoln Financial Field this Sunday night, ready to unleash the full power of Philly football as they host the Detroit Lions (8–1) in a massive Week 11 primetime showdown. With NFC supremacy, playoff seeding, and home-field advantage all at stake, this matchup has the feel of a postseason preview — and the city is buzzing with belief that the Birds are ready to make a statement.
At 7–2, Philadelphia enters the clash hungry, motivated, and determined to prove that the road to the NFC still runs through South Philly. Under the lights at The Linc, with 70,000 fans screaming their lungs out, the Eagles look to hand Detroit only their second loss of the season and reclaim momentum in the conference race.
📺 Where to Watch
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TV: NBC
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Streaming: Peacock (Stream now)
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Tickets: Available on StubHub — and Philly fans are expected to pack the stadium wall-to-wall.
📊 Betting Odds (via BetMGM)
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Spread: Lions -3 (-110) / Eagles +3 (-110)
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Moneyline: Lions -155 / Eagles +130
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Total: 49.5 (O/U -110 each)
Despite being underdogs on paper, Philadelphia is widely viewed as a live upset threat — especially at home, where The Linc has long been one of the toughest stadiums for opponents. With the crowd behind them, the Birds thrive.
🏥 Injury Reports
Eagles
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OL Cam Jurgens — DNP (Knee)
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CB Darius Slay — DNP (Groin)
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DT Moro Ojomo — Limited (Concussion)
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WR DeVonta Smith — Limited (Hamstring)
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LB Nakobe Dean — Limited (Ankle)
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OG Mekhi Becton — Limited (Back)
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TE Dallas Goedert — Full (Ankle)
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RB Saquon Barkley — Full (Groin)
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WR A.J. Brown — Full (Hamstring)
Several key Eagles returning to full participation — A.J. Brown, Saquon Barkley, and Dallas Goedert — gives Philadelphia a huge boost heading into Sunday. With the offensive core nearly intact, the Birds look ready to attack Detroit at full throttle.
Lions
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CB Carlton Davis III — DNP (Knee)
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DL Alim McNeill — DNP (Shoulder)
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LB Malcolm Rodriguez — Limited (Ankle)
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OT Taylor Decker — Limited (Shoulder)
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WR Amon-Ra St. Brown — Limited (Rest)
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RB David Montgomery — Limited (Rest)
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EDGE Aidan Hutchinson — OUT (Tibia/Fibula – IR)
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S Kerby Joseph — Full (Hamstring)
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CB Terrion Arnold — Full (Groin)
Losing star pass-rusher Aidan Hutchinson is a major setback for Detroit — and a massive opportunity for the Eagles’ offensive line to dominate.
📈 Stats to Know
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The Lions lead the NFL with 32.4 points per game, outpacing the 23.1 PPG the Eagles allow.
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Detroit’s explosive offense averages 425.1 total yards, while Philadelphia’s defense surrenders 336.3.
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The Eagles score 26.8 PPG, six more than Detroit’s defense allows (20.8).
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Philly’s elite ground attack rolls for 178.2 rushing yards per game, while Detroit gives up just 98.7 — the 3rd-fewest in the league.
This game features strength-versus-strength: Philadelphia’s powerful rushing identity against one of the NFL’s toughest run defenses. If the Eagles win the battle in the trenches, they control the game.
🦅 Why Eagles Fans Should Believe
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The Birds are 4–1 at home this season.
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Jalen Hurts has historically delivered some of his best performances under the lights in primetime.
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The return of stars like Barkley, Brown, and Goedert gives the offense its full firepower.
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The Linc at night is a different animal — loud, relentless, and unforgiving for visiting teams.
This is the exact kind of game where Philadelphia feeds off the energy of the city, leans on leadership, and reminds the league who they are: a tough, physical, battle-tested contender built for moments like this.
🕗 Kickoff Time
Sunday, November 16, 2025 — 8:20 PM ET
📍 Lincoln Financial Field — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania