The Eagles – Seahawks Week 15 Game Has Been Flexed To Monday Night Football
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - NOVEMBER 26: Jalen Hurts #1 of the Philadelphia Eagles runs the ball during the first quarter against the Buffalo Bills at Lincoln Financial Field on November 26, 2023 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
All season long, the Eagles have been playing in Prime Time. And now there is yet another Prime Time game on the schedule for them. The NFL flexed their week 15 game with the Seahawks to Monday Night. It is the first time a game has been flexed to Monday Night in NFL History.
That slot was originally Chiefs vs Patriots. But since the Patriots are 2-9, with recent losses to the Commanders and Giants. Not exactly the type of team you want to feature in Prime Time. They bumped that game to the 1 pm slot on Sunday, moving the Eagles from 4 pm on Sunday to Monday Night. The game is in Seattle. It closes out a road trip after they play in Dallas on Sunday Night the week before.
The Eagles have drawn big numbers all season long. Their game this past Sunday with the Bills was the highest-rated non-Thanksgiving game of the season. It beat out their game with the Chiefs the week before, which beat out their game with the Cowboys the week before that. Their 4 pm game with the Jets back in week 6 also drew huge ratings. And when you constantly put up high ratings like they do, this type of thing is going to happen. The Eagles are the biggest draw in the league this year, so moves like this should surprise no one.
After that, the Eagles have a Christmas game against the Giants. But they get a break from the Holiday and Primetime games in the final two weeks with games vs the Cardinals and Giants on the schedule. That last game against the Giants is TBD, but it is not a likely candidate to be flexed to Sunday Night.
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The All Time Roster Of Philadelphia Eagles We Don't Appreciate Enough
In terms of All-Time Great Philadelphia Eagles, we can all run down the list of who we like at each position. Donovan McNabb, Brian Dawkins, Reggie White, Chuck Bednarik. The Eagles have 25 Hall Of Famers, so if you just put them all on a team it would make up almost half a All-Time Roster. Those names are easy to come up with. But what about guys who don’t get that level of love? Guys who maybe got forgotten or overlooked in their time here. Guys like Jeremy Maclin, Andy Harmon, and Chad Lewis. The players where if someone brings them up, we will all go, “Oh yea, that guy was great.”
Some just got overshadowed because they played next to guys like Reggie White or Brian Dawkins. Others may have played positions that just don’t get enough love to begin with. And some are just guys who just did their job, but never got the love. But all of them are guys we tend to overlook. So I figured it is time to give those guys some love for once.
I did my best to build out a roster on both offense, defense, and special teams of these guys who deserve more love. What QB did we not appreciate enough? Which WR deserves more love? What CB do Eagles fans overlook? I picked who I think are the most underappreciated at every position.
You’ll notice they are all from the 90s and 2000s because that is what I know. Bill Bradley may be a great CB we underrate, but his career began and ended way before I was born. So I apologize for leaving him and other guys from that era, or earlier eras, off the list. And obviously, some of them are actually great players. Underrated is a vague term, but in one way or the other, all of these are underappreciated.
Here is your All-Time Roster Of Philadelphia Eagles Who Don’t Get Enough Love:
Tyrone Johnson is the host of “The Best Show Ever” on 97.5 The Fanatic. He has been with the station for the past 8 years. Before working at the Fanatic, Tyrone produced political radio, did financial reports, and was assistant chief engineer of another radio station. As a content creator for 97.5 The Fanatic, Tyrone writes articles on the Sixers, Eagles, Phillies, and Flyers.