Philadelphia Eagles: 2019 NFL Wild Card schedule is set
The Philadelphia Eagles enter the NFL Playoffs for the third year in a row, and after a wild Week 17, we know who what the lineup is for the Wild Card Round.
17 Weeks of NFL football are behind us, and we’re just getting started. The Philadelphia Eagles have reached the postseason for the third year in a row under Doug Pederson, and now, even though we’ve all been referring to each of their last four games as being playoff-type atmospheres, the intensity cranks up in less than a week.
The Seattle Seahawks were taken down by their rivals, the San Francisco 49ers, in the final regular-season game of the 2019 slate, and now that we know that, we know the seeding and where everyone’s playing. Here’s how things line up.
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On Saturday, the Buffalo Bills will travel to meet the AFC South Champion Houston Texans at 4:35 P.M. EST. That’s followed by the AFC East Champions, the New England Patriots, hosting the Tennessee Titans at 8:15 P.M. EST.
That brings us to Sunday, where the Minnesota Vikings travel to the ‘Big Easy’ to meet the NFC South Champion New Orleans Saints. That one will be followed by the game that every Eagles fan will be waiting patiently to see, the Seahawks and Eagles at 4 P.M. EST at Lincoln Financial Field.
Depending on what happens in each of the Wild Card Games, as you know, a win by the Eagles means that they’ll either travel to face the 49ers or the Green Bay Packers in the Divisional Round. See? We told you that things were about to get interesting, and they most certainly will.