Philadelphia Eagles 2015 Schedule And Opponents
By Mike Dyce
The Philadelphia Eagles didn’t repeat as NFC East champions, but they know what their 2015 season looks.
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The Philadelphia Eagles took the NFL by storm in head coach Chip Kelly’s first season, his high-octane and uptempo offense leading the way. The 2014 campaign didn’t go as well as the 2013 season. Despite a respectable record, they finished second in the NFC East division behind the Dallas Cowboys.
Still, they can’t be fully disappointed in their season. For those Eagles fans looking forward to next season and wondering what their road to redemption looks like, we know what opponents they have and who they’ll play at home or on the road.
They play the NFC South and the AFC East, and drew the New England Patriots on the road in what will likely be a tough game. They will play the New Orleans Saints at home and avoid a trip to the Superdome on the road.
The of course are the annual six games against the three teams in their division, playing each on the road at home.
Here is their list of opponents for 2015.
HOME:
- Dallas Cowboys
- New York Giants
- Washington Redskins
- New Orleans Saints
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Buffalo Bills
- Miami Dolphins
- Arizona Cardinals
AWAY:
- Dallas Cowboys
- New York Giants
- Washington Redskins
- Atlanta Falcons
- Carolina Panthers
- New England Patriots
- New York Jets
- Detroit Lions
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