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FLY EAGLES FLY! TIME TO TAKE DOWN THE BRONCOS IN WEEK 5! ๐Ÿˆ๐Ÿฆ…

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The Philadelphia Eagles will host the Denver Broncos at Lincoln Financial Field on SUNDAY, October 5, 2025, with kickoff at 1:00 PM ET (11:00 AM MT), broadcast on CBS.

Why this matchup matters

Philadelphia Eagles: The defending champions are unbeaten (4โ€“0). Under Vic Fangio, the defense is rock solid, and Jalen Hurts and A.J. Brown have the firepower to swing those money downs.

Denver Broncos: Sean Paytonโ€™s team is 2โ€“2, back to .500, with a gritty defense and a talented young QB. If they capitalize on mistakes, they have the tools to make things difficult in Philly.

How to watch EAGLES vs BRONCOS โ€” WEEK 5

  • Date/Time: Sunday, Oct 5, 2025 โ€” 1:00 PM ET / 11:00 AM MT

  • Location: Lincoln Financial Field โ€” Philadelphia, PA

  • TV: CBS (broadcast team: Jim Nantz โ€“ Tony Romo โ€“ Tracy Wolfson)

  • Streaming: Paramount+ (CBS stream); services that carry CBS such as YouTube TV, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV (check availability in your area)

  • Radio: 94WIP (Eagles); KOA 850 AM / 94.1 FM (Broncos)

  • Quick take

    This is a stress test for Denverโ€™s offense against the Eaglesโ€™ pass rush, while Philly must keep tempo and limit turnovers to protect home field.

    Final word for both sides

    For Eagles Nation: ๐Ÿ’šโšก
    โ€œTHIS IS THE MOMENT FOR PHILLY TO PROVE THE CHAMPION STANDARDโ€”PROTECT THE NEST, CONTROL THE TEMPO FROM THE FIRST SNAP, AND LOCK DOWN THE WIN AT LINCOLN FINANCIAL!โ€

    For Broncos Country: ๐Ÿด๐Ÿงก
    โ€œFEAR NO PRESSUREโ€”WALK INTO PHILLY WITH STEEL NERVES, CAPITALIZE ON YOUR CHANCES, AND TURN WEEK 5 INTO THE SHOCK OF THE SEASON!โ€

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