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The NFL Week 14 game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Los Angeles Rams will NOT be flexed to Sunday Night Football.
The league officially announced changes to the schedule and the Eagles-Rams game is not one of them. The Philadelphia versus Los Angeles matchup will begin at 4:25 ET on FOX, as originally intended.
UPDATE: NFL schedule changes for Week 14 (Sunday, December 10)
— Randall Liu (@RLiuNFL) November 28, 2017
DAL at NYG moves to 1:00 PM ET (FOX)
SEA at JAX moves to 4:25 PM ET (FOX)
No changes to Sunday Night Football (BAL at PIT) pic.twitter.com/IPekNoZJTG
It was originally reported that the outcome of the Baltimore Ravens versus Houston Texans game on Monday Night Football (November 27) could impact the status of the Eagles-Rams game. Baltimore won, however, so it made a flex less likely.
The Eagles are already set to play on Sunday Night Football this week as they take on the Seahawks in Seattle. The Eagles also played on SNF against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 11. Philadelphia will play on Monday Night Football against the Oakland Raiders on Christmas in Week 16.
The Eagles-Rams game projects to be a great matchup between two of the top teams in the NFC. Potential Coach of the Year candidates Sean McVay and Doug Pederson will go head-to-head. The Carson Wentz versus Jared Goff storyline is another obvious angle to the game.
In other news, the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants suck so much that they got flexed to a 1:00 PM start in Week 14. Lol at them.
Here’s a look at the Eagles’ remaining 2017 regular season schedule.
Week 13 - at Seattle Seahawks (Dec. 3, 8:30 PM ET, NBC) Sunday Night Football
Week 14 - at Los Angeles Rams (Dec. 10, 4:25 PM ET, FOX)
Week 15 - at New York Giants (Dec. 17, 1:00 PM ET, FOX)
Week 16 - vs. Oakland Raiders (Dec. 25, 8:30 PM ET, ESPN) Monday Night Football
Week 17 - vs. Dallas Cowboys (Dec. 31, 1:00 PM ET, FOX)
(Playoff games TBA.)