PHILADELPHIA, PA — Tickets for single games to see the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles next season will go on sale this Thursday, the team announced.
The Birds route to defend their title and launch a dynasty of their own will begin on Thursday, Sept. 4 when they host the Dallas Cowboys in south Philadelphia. The game will also mark the season opener for the entire league.
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Ticket sales will begin at 10 a.m. Thursday on Ticketmaster. Tickets are limited to four per household.
Tickets for the team's Aug. 10 public practice, which will be held at Lincoln Financial Field, will also go on sale Thursday. They will cost $10.
The Eagles have several nationally televised games, in addition to their home opener. They'll also face the Giants on Thursday Night Football on Oct. 9, they'll have a rematch of last year's playoffs with the Packers on Monday Night Football on Nov. 10, they'll face last year's top seed Detroit Lions on Sunday Night Football on Nov. 16, and they get a second Monday Night Football game with the Chargers on Dec. 8.
Here's the full schedule. All games are on Sunday unless otherwise noted.
Week 1: Thursday, Sept. 4 - Dallas Cowboys - Home
Week 2: Sept. 14 - Kansas City Chiefs - Away
Week 3: Sept. 21 - Los Angeles Rams - Home
Week 4: Sept. 28 - Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Away
Week 5: Oct. 5 - Denver Broncos - Home
Week 6: Thursday, Oct. 9 - New York Giants - Away
Week 7: Oct. 19 - Minnesota Vikings - Away
Week 8: Oct. 26 - New York Giants - Home
Week 9: Bye week
Week 10: Monday, Nov. 10 - Green Bay Packers - Away
Week 11: Sunday night, Nov. 16 - Detroit Lions - Home
Week 12: Nov. 23 - Dallas Cowboys - Away
Week 13: Nov. 28 - Chicago Bears - Home
Week 14: Monday, Dec. 8 - Los Angeles Chargers - Away
Week 15: Dec. 14 - Las Vegas Raiders - Home
Week 16: Dec. 20 - Washington Commanders - Away
Week 17: Dec. 28 - Buffalo Bills - Away
Week 18: Jan. 4 - Washington Commanders - Home