Nick Sirianni’s Philadelphia Eagles have started to spiral. They have lost three games in a row, including an overtime heartbreaker to the Los Angeles Chargers in primetime of Week 14. With a winnable game ahead of them for Week 15, they must get back on track.

Make sure you’re able to catch the Eagles face the Las Vegas Raiders this weekend.

How to watch Las Vegas Raiders at Philadelphia Eagles in Week 15

Location: Lincoln Financial Field
Time: 1 p.m. ET

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The game will be televised on FOX locally in New Orleans. The broadcast map will be released on Wednesday, December 10th.

Broadcast announcers: TBA*

Here are the ways you can stream the game:

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Jalen Hurts needs a bounce back: The Eagles quarterback had five turnovers, including four interceptions, against the Chargers. The last interception ended the game and sealed Philly’s fate. The Eagles need him to take care of the ball, but they also have to find ways to pass the ball effectively. Sirianni had more impact on the preparation for that unit last week alongside Kevin Patullo, but it was tough to see much of a difference when it came to play-calling.

Run defense will be tested: Ashton Jeanty, while limited at times in production, is an uber-talented rookie running back for Vegas, and the Eagles cannot allow him to wear them down on the ground. Rather, they have to game plan to slow him down and force the Raiders passing game to beat them. That’s not been a successful recipe for Las Vegas so far.

QB speculation for Vegas: Geno Smith is nursing an injury, and Kenny Pickett made some impressive throws once he replaced him this past weekend. It remains to be seen who will get the nod for the silver and black. The Eagles will have to prep for either Raiders quarterback.

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Related: Jason Kelce’s reaction to Eagles’ latest loss says everything that HC Nick Sirianni needs to know about his team’s potential collapse

This story was originally published by A to Z Sports on Dec 9, 2025, where it first appeared in the NFL section. Add A to Z Sports as a Preferred Source by clicking here.