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Eagles and Cowboys launch 2025 NFL season with a rivalry clash on Thursday Night Football

Eagles and Cowboys launch 2025 NFL season with a rivalry clash on Thursday Night Football

USA Today12-05-2025

Eagles and Cowboys launch 2025 NFL season with a rivalry clash on Thursday Night Football
Roger Goodell knows how to bring the drama and the 2025 NFL season will explode into action on September 4 as the Philadelphia Eagles face off against conference rivals the Dallas Cowboys on Prime Video for a Thursday Night Football showdown at Lincoln Financial Field.
Fresh off their Super Bowl victory, the Eagles will raise their championship banner, fueling the crowd and setting the stage for a fierce NFC East battle. Jalen Hurts, paired with Saquon Barkley, looks to exploit Dallas' reconfigured defense, which struggled in last season's 34-6 and 41-7 losses to Philly.
Meanwhile, Dak Prescott will return coming off injury and CeeDee Lamb paired with the newly acquired George Pickens look to revitalize Dallas football and derail the Eagles' celebration.
First time head coach Brian Schottenheimer will be looking for his first NFL win, while Nick Sirianni will be out to prove why they are Vegas' odds favorite to repeat as Super Bowl champs.
This prime-time opener on NBC promises fireworks, as the Eagles-Cowboys rivalry, stacked decades deep in bad blood, guarantees intensity and making this Week 1 clash a perfect kickoff to the NFL's 2025 campaign.

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