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Game Day: How to Watch the Eagles vs. Buccaneers in Week 4 after Time Change by Humberto

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Tampa, FL — Week 4 delivers a dramatic NFC showdown as the Philadelphia Eagles travel to Raymond James Stadium to face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Just 24 hours ago, the playoff-like matchup came with an unexpected twist: Tropical Storm Humberto was projected to bring heavy rain and winds of 25–35 mph (with stronger gusts) across the Tampa Bay area, raising the possibility that kickoff might be adjusted to ensure the safety of players, staff, and fans.

However, after close monitoring by the NFL and meteorological agencies, Humberto ultimately veered away from Tampa Bay, giving way to clear skies and sunshine. As a result, the league has confirmed that the game will proceed as originally scheduled, with kickoff set according to the timetable below.
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How to Watch Eagles vs. Buccaneers

  • Date: Sunday, September 28, 2025

  • Time: 1:00 p.m. ET

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    • Location: Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, FL

  • TV: FOX

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    • Streaming: NFL+, YouTube TV, Fubo

  • Radio: 94WIP (Philadelphia market)

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    Local Eagles fans can also catch pre- and post-game coverage on NBC10 and NBC Sports Philadelphia. Sportsbooks currently list Philadelphia as a three-point favorite over Tampa Bay.

    Philadelphia Eagles 2025 Schedule (Through Week 4)

    • Week 1: vs. Cowboys — W 24-20

     
    • Week 2: at Chiefs — W 20-17

  • Week 3: vs. Rams — W 33-26

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    • Week 4: at Buccaneers — Sunday, Sept. 28 at 1:00 p.m. ET

    Both teams enter with perfect records, but only one will remain unbeaten after Sunday.

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