How to watch the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFL Playoffs
The Philadelphia Eagles were 10-1 and looked to be the no. 1 seed in the NFC before things took a turn for the worse. The team blew double-digit leads in three of the last six games and suddenly lost their ability to stop the run.
Still, it seems very on brand for Philadelphia to be overlooked and considered the underdogs. The return of a grittier, nastier attitude seems appropriate for the birds.
So don't miss out on the playoffs. Make sure you've got the right gear and the right streaming service. If you don't, there's no need to worry. We've got your back.
Philadelphia Eagles Jerseys
Obviously a jersey is a must-have for a playoff game. Whether you're watching from the couch or the stadium it's a perfect look.
Philadelphia Eagles Shirts
Player name and number tees are a great option in lieu of a jersey, but you could also rock the new local shirts from Nike (pictured above).
Or, you could pick up a retro shirt from Mitchell & Ness.
The point is, you've got options.
How To Watch The Philadelphia Eagles In The NFL Playoffs
For our money - well, for your money - the best bet is probably fuboTV.
fuboTV has all the local channels in the Philadelphia area (ABC, CBS, NBC and FOX). It also has ESPN. So regardless of where the Eagles are playing, you'll be able to watch them.
The first game will be on ESPN this Monday night.
There are three plans to choose from, which vary in price from $75 to $95.
fuboTV Pro gives you 182 channels and 1,000 hours of Cloud DVR for $75 per month. Up to 10 devices can be watching on your home network, and two devices can stream while you're roaming.
fuboTV Elite keeps the DVR space the same, as well as the device limit, but gives you 247 channels - including more than 100 events in 4K. The price is $85.
fuboTV Premier is 256 channels (plus all the 4K events), the DVR space, the 10 device steaming. The price is $95.
A weeklong free trial is available as well.
Philadelphia Eagles NFL Playoff History
The Eagles are 25-25 all-time in the playoffs. The franchise has one Super Bowl and is coming off a trip to the big game last season.
Here's a look at the team's recent playoff history.
2001 Season:
- Under head coach Andy Reid, the Eagles made the playoffs.
- Lost in the NFC Championship Game to the St. Louis Rams.
2002 Season:
- The Eagles, coached by Andy Reid, secured a playoff spot.
- Lost in the NFC Championship Game to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
2003 Season:
- Andy Reid led the Eagles to the playoffs.
- Lost in the NFC Championship Game to the Carolina Panthers.
2004 Season:
- The Eagles made the playoffs, coached by Andy Reid.
- Advanced to Super Bowl XXXIX but lost to the New England Patriots.
2006 Season:
- Andy Reid coached the Eagles to the playoffs.
- Lost in the Divisional Round to the New Orleans Saints.
2008 Season:
- The Eagles, now coached by Andy Reid, secured a playoff spot.
- Lost in the NFC Championship Game to the Arizona Cardinals.
2009 Season:
- Andy Reid led the Eagles to the playoffs.
- Lost in the Wild Card Round to the Dallas Cowboys.
2010 Season:
- The Eagles, coached by Andy Reid, made the playoffs.
- Lost in the Wild Card Round to the Green Bay Packers.
2013 Season:
- The Eagles, under head coach Chip Kelly, secured a playoff spot.
- Lost in the Wild Card Round to the New Orleans Saints.
2017 Season:
- Coached by Doug Pederson, the Eagles secured a playoff spot.
- Won Super Bowl LII against the New England Patriots, securing their first-ever Super Bowl title.
2018 Season:
- The Eagles, still under Doug Pederson, made the playoffs.
- Lost in the Divisional Round to the New Orleans Saints.
2019 Season:
- Doug Pederson coached the Eagles to the playoffs.
- Lost in the Wild Card Round to the Seattle Seahawks.
2020 Season:
- The Eagles secured a playoff spot under Doug Pederson.
- Lost in the Wild Card Round to the Washington Football Team.
2021 Season:
- Nick Sirianni led the Eagles to the playoffs.
- Lost in the Wild Card Round to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
2022 Season:
- Nick Sirianni coached the Eagles to the playoffs
- Lost Super Bowl LVII to the Kansas City Chiefs.
Is Hurts Hurt?
Jalen Hurts took a helmet to the hand last week, and all of Philly took a collective gasp.
The Eagles star quarterback had injured his throwing hand - but no one knew quite what the damage was.
Thankfully, we now know that Hurts suffered just a finger sprain. That's not to say it isn't painful and it's not to say it won't be bothering him come Monday night.
But the chances are high he'll be playing against Tampa Bay.
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