Philadelphia Eagles vs Los Angeles Rams Week 3 Broadcast Map: Will you be able to watch this NFL game on TV?
See if the game is one in your state!
The Philadelphia Eagles are off to a hot start in the 2025 NFL season. They kicked things off with a big prime-time win over their division rival, the Dallas Cowboys.
They kept the momentum going with a huge road victory against the Kansas City Chiefs, a Super Bowl LIX rematch that lived up to the hype and was way better than the real thing that happened back in February.
Now, the Eagles are headed back home for Week 3, where they’ll take on the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday afternoon. With two big wins already under their belt, they’ll be looking to keep the streak alive in front of the Philly crowd.
Week 3 broadcast map for Eagles vs. Rams
If you’re wondering where and whether or not you will be able to watch the Eagles vs. Rams Week 2 game, we’ve got you covered. The map below, provided by 506sports.com, shows where the game can be viewed. If you live in the Red areas, then you should have no trouble getting the game on your TV.

How to Watch Eagles vs. Rams in Week 3
- When: Sunday, September 21, 2025, at 1:00 p.m. ET
- Where: Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- TV Live: FOX
- Stream: NFL+, YouTube TV
- Listen: 94WIP
As always, local Eagles fans can catch the pre-game and post-game action on NBC10 or NBC Sports Philadelphia.
Joe Davis (play-by-play), Greg Olsen (analyst), and Pam Olive (reporter) will be on the call in the broadcast booth and on the field.
Depending on where you look, sportsbooks have the Eagles entering the matchup as 3.5-point favorites over the Rams, with the over/under set at 44.5 points
The Eagles-Rams rivalry has been played 46 times (including four postseason games), with the Eagles winning 25 games and the Rams winning 20 games. They have also tied 1 time.
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