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GAME DAY PREVIEW: Eagles vs Buccaneers — Time, TV for NFL Week 4

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Tampa, FL — September 28, 2025 — The defending champs head south as the Philadelphia Eagles (3–0) visit the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3–0) at Raymond James Stadium. It’s an early NFC litmus test: Philly’s balanced attack vs. a Bucs team that’s lived on late-game heroics and owns a 4–1 run against the Eagles since 2021. Expect intensity from the opening kick — and a playoff feel by the fourth quarter.

Philly’s plan is familiar: keep Jalen Hurts clean, stay ahead of the sticks, and let A.J. Brown punish single coverage. Tampa Bay will counter with a stout run front and shot plays to Emeka Egbuka off play-action. Whichever team steals a possession — special teams or a red-zone takeaway — probably decides it. 

Where to Watch Eagles vs Buccaneers

TV (FOX): National broadcast on FOX with Kevin Burkhardt, Tom Brady, Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi on the call. Local examples: WTXF FOX 29 (Philadelphia) and WTVT FOX 13 (Tampa Bay); other in-region FOX affiliates include WPMT FOX 43 (Harrisburg), WOLF FOX 56 (Scranton/Wilkes-Barre), and WFXP FOX 66 (Erie). Market restrictions apply.

Streaming: FOX Sports App / FOXSports.com (with TV provider), NFL+ on mobile (in-market), DAZN Game Pass International (outside U.S.), and out-of-market via NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube TV.

Game Info

  • Matchup: Philadelphia Eagles vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  • Date: Sunday, September 28, 2025

  • Kickoff: 1:00 p.m. ET

  • Location: Raymond James Stadium — Tampa, FL

  • TV: FOX.

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