Philadelphia Eagles schedule 2020: Ranking easiest to hardest games
By Dan Parzych
Seattle Seahawks: Week 12 (Home)
For whatever reason, the Eagles always tend to struggle against the Seattle Seahawks, and last season was no different after losing not once, but twice to Pete Carroll’s squad.
After coming up short 17-9 towards the end of the regular season, Philadelphia coincidentally lost by the same exact score to Seattle during the playoffs when it mattered the most.
One can only imagine how different the outcome of the postseason would have been for the Eagles if Carson Wenz wasn’t forced to leave the contest as a result of a cheap shot from Jadeveon Clowney, but at least Philadelphia will be in position for some sort of redemption.
When taking into consideration the expectations surrounding both teams, chances are both the Eagles and Seahawks will be in the running for a playoff spot in 2020 when the time comes.
No one needs to explain just how dangerous of a quarterback Wilson can be when on top of his game, as there is a reason that Seattle has only missed the playoffs once since the quarterback came on board in 2012.
As long as Wilson is healthy enough to suit up for this contest, it almost seems like a guarantee that he will be ready to cause all sorts of problems for the Eagles on defense.