TIME UPDATE: Eagles vs Raiders Week 15 Broadcast Has Been Rescheduled – Here’s What Fans Need to Know.
In a surprising late-week announcement on December 12, 2025, FOX has confirmed a sudden schedule adjustment for the highly anticipated Week 15 matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Las Vegas Raiders. Fans across the country, particularly on the East Coast and in the West, should mark their calendars and update their viewing plans immediately.

The game, set to take place at the electric Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was originally slated for a standard early afternoon slot. However, FOX made a strategic decision to shift the broadcast window slightly to avoid potential overlap with another major national sporting event occurring around the same time. This move ensures optimal viewership, full high-definition production quality, and uninterrupted coverage for one of the week’s most intriguing inter-conference clashes.
The rescheduled kickoff is now confirmed for Sunday, December 14, 2025, at 1:00 p.m. ET (10:00 a.m. PT local time), with possible minor adjustments pending final confirmation—check your local listings for the exact start. The change guarantees broader nationwide availability on FOX, reaching millions of households in key markets, including expanded coverage in Pennsylvania, Nevada, and select regions in the Northeast and Pacific Northwest.
Streaming options remain robust, with the game accessible live on the FOX Sports app, FOXSports.com, and services like NFL+ for mobile devices. Out-of-market fans can also catch it via YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, or other providers carrying FOX. This adjustment means no blackouts in primary markets, bringing the action directly to your screen without interruptions.
On the field, expect a thrilling contrast in styles. The Eagles, boasting an 8-5 record and riding a wave of NFC East contention, are hungry to rebound from recent setbacks against the Bears and Cowboys. Quarterback Jalen Hurts brings his signature dual-threat prowess, leading the team with over 3,000 passing yards and 600 rushing yards this season, while running back Saquon Barkley explodes for chunk plays—averaging 5.2 yards per carry—and wide receiver A.J. Brown dominates with physicality and contested catches. Nick Sirianni’s squad thrives at home (4-2 record), and their opportunistic defense, anchored by edge rushers like Josh Sweat, could exploit any weaknesses in the visitors.

Meanwhile, the Raiders limp in as 2-11 underdogs, mired in a five-game losing skid and battling for draft positioning at the bottom of the AFC West. Quarterback Geno Smith, questionable with a shoulder injury, has thrown for 2,648 yards and 16 touchdowns but faces uncertainty—potentially handing the reins to backup Kenny Pickett. Rookie running back Ashton Jeanty shows promise with 665 rushing yards but is hampered by a shaky offensive line, while tight end Brock Bowers remains a reliable red-zone threat. Defensively, stars like Maxx Crosby (leading with sacks) offer pockets of resistance, but the unit has struggled to contain explosive plays. Tennessee’s grit could spark a spoiler, especially if they force turnovers in the cold Philly weather—forecast calling for light snow and temps in the low 30s.
This matchup marks the 10th all-time meeting between the franchises, with Philadelphia holding a 6-3 series edge. The Raiders last visited Lincoln Financial Field in 2021, falling 13-10 in a defensive slugfest. For Eagles fans (#FlyEaglesFly), this is a golden opportunity to solidify playoff seeding. Raiders supporters (#RaiderNation) eye it as a morale booster amid a rebuilding year.
Injury watches abound: Raiders have 10 players dinged, including Smith and tight end Michael Mayer (questionable), while Eagles monitor minor tweaks but enter relatively healthy. Betting lines favor Philly by 10.5 points, with an over/under of 45.5—setting up a potential high-scoring affair if the weather cooperates.
Don’t miss it—tune in to FOX this Sunday for full pregame, halftime, and postgame analysis from announcers like Tom Brady and Kevin Burkhardt. With playoff implications heating up and no clinched berths league-wide, every snap counts in this parity-driven 2025 season.

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