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What Channel is Eagles vs. Rams on Today? Time, TV Schedule, Live Stream to Watch Playoff Rematch

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Today, The Philadelphia Eagles and Los Angeles Rams are set for a highly anticipated rematch of their epic NFC divisional round clash from last season, where the Eagles edged out a thriller in the snow to advance to the Super Bowl. Saquon Barkley ran wild for 205 yards and two scores, but it was Jalen Carter's game-sealing sack on Matthew Stafford that sent Philly to the NFC Championship.
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Both teams enter Week 3 unbeaten at 2-0, with the Eagles looking to stay perfect at home and the Rams aiming to prove they're legit contenders in the NFC West. This could be a preview of another deep playoff showdown, as Philadelphia boasts an 18-1 record in their last 19 games, while L.A. is 8-2 in their past 10 starts with Stafford under center -- though both losses came against the Eagles.

For everything you need to know about watching the Eagles vs. Rams, including TV and streaming options, here's your guide to Week 3's marquee matchup.

Eagles vs. Rams: How to watch

Date: Sunday, Sept. 21
Time: 1 p.m. ET
Location: Lincoln Financial Field -- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
TV channel: FOX (Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Rinaldi on the call)
Local channels: FOX 29 in Philadelphia; FOX 11 in Los Angeles
Stream: FOXSports.com or the FOX Sports app (with cable login); Fubo (free trial available); NFL+ (local and primetime games on mobile)
Radio: Eagles: 94WIP (Merrill Reese and Mike Quick); Rams: ESPN LA 710 AM (Matthew 'Money' Smith and Maurice Jones-Drew)
Follow live: CBS Sports App for real-time updates, scores and highlights

Out-of-market fans can catch the game via NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube TV (with a subscription). Note: Streaming services like YouTube TV may have a slight delay compared to live TV.

Eagles vs. Rams betting odds

The Eagles opened as 3-point favorites but have held steady at -3.5 against the spread. Here's the latest from FanDuel Sportsbook (new users: Bet $5, get $300 in bonus bets if your wager wins -- click here to sign up):

  • Spread: Eagles -3.5 (-110) | Rams +3.5 (-110)
  • Moneyline: Eagles -186 (bet $186 to win $100) | Rams +155 (bet $100 to win $155)
  • Over/Under: 44.5 points (Over -110 | Under -110)

The total has ticked up from 44 amid both teams' strong starts offensively, but Philly's stout defense (12th in points allowed at 18.5 per game) could keep it low-scoring. Public money is leaning Eagles, but sharp bettors like the Rams covering as road dogs -- L.A. is 4-1 ATS in their last five road games.

When the Eagles have the ball

Philly's ground game has been the story through two weeks, with Saquon Barkley exploding for 148 yards and two TDs on 40 carries (3.7 yards per attempt). The Eagles rank second in rushing (179.3 YPG last season) and haven't needed much from the air -- Jalen Hurts is a perfect 75.6% completion rate but zero TD passes yet (first 2-0 team without one since 2010). A.J. Brown (1,079 yards, seven TDs last year) is due for a breakout.

The Rams' front seven, led by Kobie Turner and Jared Verse, ranks fourth in total yards allowed (258.5 per game). They'll test Hurts' mobility, but Philly's O-line (top-10 in pass block win rate) should give Barkley lanes. Expect another run-heavy script unless L.A. stacks the box.

Key stat: Eagles are +11 in turnover margin (sixth in NFL), forcing 26 last season while committing just 15.

When the Rams have the ball

Matthew Stafford is slinging it efficiently (68% completion, 250+ yards per game), spreading to Puka Nacua (team-high 85 catches last year) and Cooper Kupp. Kyren Williams adds balance with 4.2 yards per carry, but the Rams' offense ranks seventh in total yards (367.5 YPG) thanks to explosive plays.

Philly's secondary, anchored by Darius Slay and Quinyon Mitchell, allows just 174.2 passing yards per game (best in NFL last season). Jalen Carter (two sacks already) and Josh Sweat could disrupt Stafford, who's been pressured on 38% of dropbacks. If the Rams win the trenches, Nacua could feast -- he's 7-for-7 on 100+ yard games when Stafford tops 300.

Key matchup: Stafford vs. Carter -- The DT's swim-move sack last playoffs flipped the script; expect Philly to scheme pressures inside.

Eagles vs. Rams head-to-head

  • Philadelphia has won five of the last five meetings, outscoring L.A. 161-114.
  • Last clash: Eagles 28-24 in NFC divisional (Jan. 2025), Barkley's 205 yards the difference.
  • Super Bowl LIII (2019): Eagles 41-33 in Atlanta, a classic offensive shootout.
  • Rams are 2-8 SU in their last 10 vs. NFC East foes.

Eagles 2025 schedule so far

 
DateOpponentResultTV
Sept. 4CowboysW 24-20NBC
Sept. 14at ChiefsW 20-17FOX
Sept. 21Rams-FOX
Sept. 28at Buccaneers-FOX
Oct. 5Broncos-CBS

(Full schedule available on FOX Sports)

Rams 2025 schedule so far

 
DateOpponentResultTV
Sept. 7at LionsW 24-20FOX
Sept. 1549ersW 28-21Prime
Sept. 21at Eagles-FOX
Sept. 28Cardinals-FOX
Oct. 6at Seahawks-CBS

Eagles key players to watch

  • Saquon Barkley (RB): 148 rush yards, 2 TDs -- Giants' nightmare, now Philly's weapon.
  • Jalen Hurts (QB): 193.5 YPG passing last year, 18 TDs; dual-threat king.
  • A.J. Brown (WR): 1,079 yards, 7 TDs in 2024; deep threat awaits targets.
  • Jalen Carter (DT): Playoff hero; two sacks already in 2025.

Rams key players to watch

  • Puka Nacua (WR): 1,486 yards as rookie; Stafford's go-to (85 catches last year).
  • Matthew Stafford (QB): 4,100+ yards, 28 TDs last season; veteran poise.
  • Kyren Williams (RB): 1,200+ rush yards in 2024; 4.2 YPC efficiency.
  • Kobie Turner (DT): Defensive anchor; fourth-ranked D in yards allowed.

Eagles vs. Rams prediction, pick

The Eagles' home dominance (10-1 SU last 11 at The Linc) and run game edge make them tough to fade, but the Rams' opportunistic D and Stafford's arm could keep it close. Philly hasn't thrown a TD yet -- if Hurts unlocks the pass, it's over. But L.A. covers in a sneaky upset bid.

Pick: Rams +3.5 Score prediction: Eagles 24, Rams 21

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