Eagles 2010 schedule released

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The NFL has released it’s complete schedule. Here is a glance at the Eagles schedule.
Sun.      12      Green Bay               4:15 PM*            FOX
Sun.     19     @ Detroit                  1 PM                    FOX
Sun.     26     @ Jacksonville        4:05 PM              FOX
October
Sun.     3     Washington               4:15 PM*            FOX
Sun.     10     @ San Francisco     8:20 PM*          NBC
Sun.     17     Atlanta                      1 PM                   FOX
Sun.     24     @ Tennessee           1 PM                   FOX
Sun.     31     Bye Week
November
Sun.     7     Indianapolis               4:15 PM*            CBS
Mon.     15     @ Washington        8:30 PM*           ESPN
Sun.     21     New York Giants     8:20 PM*+         NBC
Sun.     28     @ Chicago                1 PM+                 FOX
December
Thurs. 2     Houston                     8:20 PM*            NFL Network
Sun.     12     @ Dallas                  8:20 PM*+          NBC
Sun.     19     @ NY Giants           8:20 PM*+          NBC
Sun.     26     Minnesota              1 PM+                   FOX
January
Sun.     2     Dallas                        1 PM+                   FOX

The first thing that jumps out as the the Eagles have just six games scheduled for 1 p.m. They also are set for six prime time games, meaning the nation will get to know this time quite well. A couple of those Sunday Night games could change as NBC has a flex schedule over the final seven weeks of the season.

After a tough game against Green Bay in the opener the Eagle shave some winable games, a good sign for a team with a young quarterback in Kevin Kolb getting the nod,

What do you think of the schedule.

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One Response to “Eagles 2010 schedule released”

  1. joseph birmingham on April 20th, 2010 8:37 pm

    if they beat GB they could run the first half but after their bye that is one brutal schedule !

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