How to watch and stream Eagles-Vikings on Thursday
The Philadelphia Eagles (1-0) and Minnesota Vikings (0-1) square off for Thursday Night Football on Sept. 14 at Lincoln Financial Field. Below is how you can watch, stream, and/or listen to the game: Philadelphia Eagles (1-0) vs Minnesota Vikings (0-1)Date: Thursday, September 14Time: 8:15 p.m. ETLocation: Lincoln Financial Field / Philadelphia, PABetting odds: Eagles -6.5, Over/Under 49.5How to […]
The Philadelphia Eagles (1-0) and Minnesota Vikings (0-1) square off for Thursday Night Football on Sept. 14 at Lincoln Financial Field.
Below is how you can watch, stream, and/or listen to the game:
Philadelphia Eagles (1-0) vs Minnesota Vikings (0-1)
Date: Thursday, September 14
Time: 8:15 p.m. ET
Location: Lincoln Financial Field / Philadelphia, PA
Betting odds: Eagles -6.5, Over/Under 49.5
How to watch on TV: Amazon Prime Video, FOX 9 in Minnesota
Streaming: with Hulu + Live TV or Sling TV
Radio: 94WIP (Eagles) or KFAN 100.3FM (Vikings)
Eagles Pre-Game Notes
- Philly should have no problem with Kenny Gainwell ruled out as D'Andre Swift will lead the Eagles backfield just fine, with help from Rashaad Penny
- Starting middle linebacker, Nakobe Dean, who headed to injured reserve with a foot injury, is a huge loss. They'll look to Christian Elliss, who is relatively inexperienced. They also have veteran Nicholas Morrow and expect them to elevate newly signed LB Rashaan Evans.
- Eagles' secondary also took a huge blow last week. The Eagles will be without safety Reed Blankenship (ribs) and cornerback James Bradberry (concussion). Backup corner Josh Jobe will get his first NFL start.
- The Vikings will be hungry for a win after losing 20-17 to the Buccaneers in Week 1, but they could be without several key starts as well, including starting center Garrett Bradbury.
More Eagles news ahead of the game:
- Pro Bowl corner headlines list of Eagles players out vs. Vikings
- Eagles have 'faith' in James Bradberry's replacement
Eagles HC Nick Sirianni reacts to Jalen Carter’s NFL debut
Jalen Carter was a monster in Week 1.
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