How to watch Eagles vs. Ravens preseason Week 1: Start time, TV channel and injury report
There's no reason whatsoever why we should be this excited about games that don't count against the Philadelphia Eagles' regular season win-loss total. These games don't have any bearing, right? Well... That's what people always seem to tell us.
Still every time we think about an actual game versus live competition, it's like we feel this adrenaline rush.
The Birds tackle the Baltimore Ravens in their first game of the preseason slate as they did a year ago. Bookmark this one. We'll keep updating it as gametime approaches.
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Eagles vs. Ravens Game Time
The Eagles and Ravens meet one another on Friday, August 9 at 7:30 pm EST. Something tells us a ton of Eagles fans will be in attendance or parked in front of a television to view this one.
Eagles vs. Ravens Location:
The Eagles and Ravens will face one another at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland. The stadium turns 26 years old on the eve of this one as it opened on August 8th, 1998. It seats 71,008, and the address is 1101 Russell St, Baltimore, MD 21230.
Eagles vs. Ravens Streaming and TV:
PhiladelphiaEagles.com says the Eagles vs. Ravens game will be available on COZI. FOX and ABC might be options in other areas depending on your location. Check back for details as we'll update once that information is available.
For the time being, we recommend our friends at FuboTV for live viewing. Replays can be viewed on NFL Network and NFL Plus. We'll also let you know once more information is available.
Eagles vs. Ravens Odds:
At this story's release, DraftKings Sportsbook favors the Ravens by three points. The moneyline sits at +145 for Philly compared to -175 for Baltimore. The OVER/UNDER sits at 38 points.
What to Watch for in Eagles vs. Ravens Game:
These games can be a snoozer to the casual fan, but for a team like Philadelphia, this can be make-or-break opportunities for fringe roster guys. While most of the starting lineup is set, there are a few depth chart questions that need answering on both sides of the ball.
This game could place players on the forefronts of our minds (ask Eli Ricks). It can also push guys further down the depth chart. There are plenty of reasons to tune in for this one.