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Eagles Set to Clash with Chargers: Complete Fan Guide for Week 14 Monday Night Football

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Philadelphia, PA – Eagles fans, get ready for a prime-time showdown! With an 8-4 record and a strong hold on the NFC East, our Philadelphia Eagles are heading west to face the Los Angeles Chargers (8-4) in a cross-conference battle that could boost our playoff positioning. Though the Chargers are tough at home under Jim Harbaugh, history shows us pulling out close wins – remember that 2021 thriller? Here's your all-in-one guide to the game, including kickoff details, tickets, viewing options, lineups, injuries, and betting odds.

Date, Time, and Stadium

The action kicks off on Monday, December 8, 2025, at 8:15 PM ET. It's at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California – the Chargers' state-of-the-art venue with a 70,000-seat capacity and a partially open roof. Expect mild weather around 60-70°F with possible light winds, which shouldn't disrupt the game much.

Ticket Prices and How to Buy

If you're planning a road trip to sunny SoFi, tickets are still available but expect premium pricing for this Monday Night Football matchup. The cheapest seats start around $100-150 on resale sites like StubHub and TickPick, with averages hovering at $200-300. Premium lower-level spots can climb to $500+, depending on location.

Easy ways to score tickets:

  • Official Chargers Site: Visit chargers.com/tickets/single-game-tickets for direct purchases, including suites and parking options.
  • Ticketmaster: The NFL's primary platform – grab authenticated tickets starting around $150 via the app or website.
  • StubHub, Vivid Seats, SeatGeek, TickPick: Reliable resale options with buyer guarantees, promo codes, and no hidden fees. StubHub often has the best deals for Eagles fans traveling.Act fast – prices fluctuate, and check for updates as of December 5 or 6 for any last-minute drops.

Where to Watch on TV and Online

No travel plans? Tune in from home on ABC/ESPN for this Monday Night Football special.

Streaming choices:

  • NFL+: Official league app for live mobile viewing, starting at $6.99/month.
  • ESPN+: Streams the game with additional analysis.
  • YouTube TV, FuboTV, Hulu + Live TV: Cable alternatives including ABC/ESPN, from $70/month. Radio: Catch the Eagles feed on WIP 94.1 FM. Highlights post-game on NFL.com, ESPN, or YouTube.

Projected Starting Lineups

Drawing from the latest depth charts and previews, here's what we expect on the field. The Eagles' run-heavy offense led by Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley could dominate, while the Chargers counter with Justin Herbert's arm – if he's healthy.

Philadelphia Eagles (Offense):

  • QB: Jalen Hurts
  • RB: Saquon Barkley
  • WR: A.J. Brown (WR1), DeVonta Smith, Jahan Dotson
  • TE: Dallas Goedert
  • OL: LT Jordan Mailata, LG Landon Dickerson, C Cam Jurgens, RG Mekhi Becton, RT Lane Johnson (if healthy)

Defense: DT Jordan Davis, EDGE Bryce Huff, LB Zack Baun, CB Quinyon Mitchell, S Reed Blankenship.

Los Angeles Chargers (Offense):

  • QB: Justin Herbert
  • RB: J.K. Dobbins (or Omarion Hampton if needed)
  • WR: Ladd McConkey, Quentin Johnston, Joshua Palmer
  • TE: Will Dissly
  • OL: LT Rashawn Slater, LG Zion Johnson, C Bradley Bozeman, RG Trey Pipkins III (if healthy), RT Joe Alt

Defense: EDGE Khalil Mack, DT Teair Tart, LB Daiyan Henley, CB Asante Samuel Jr., S Derwin James.

Key battles: Eagles' OL vs. Chargers' pass rush (Mack and Tuli Tuipulotu), and Hurts exploiting LA's secondary.

Injury Updates

As of December 5, 2025, both teams are dealing with key absences. The Eagles are without DT Jalen Carter after a procedure, weakening the interior line, while the Chargers have multiple outs and Herbert limited post-surgery.

Eagles:

  • DT Jalen Carter: Out (shoulders – procedure).
  • OT Lane Johnson: DNP (foot) – Likely out.
  • OLB Jaelan Phillips: Limited (concussion).
  • Others limited: LB Zack Baun (hand), WR Jahan Dotson (toe), WR Xavier Gipson (shoulder).

Chargers:

  • QB Justin Herbert: Limited (left hand – post-surgery).
  • RB Omarion Hampton: Limited (unspecified).
  • Out: RB Hassan Haskins (hamstring), CB Tarheeb Still (concussion), G Trey Pipkins III (ankle), DL Da'Shawn Hand (illness).
  • Limited: WR Quentin Johnston (shoulder), DL Otito Ogbonnia (elbow), etc.

Final reports drop Friday – stay tuned on philadelphiaeagles.com.

Betting Odds

The Eagles are road favorites in this low-scoring affair, boosted by our recent form (4-1 ATS) versus the Chargers' home strength. As of December 5, 2025, from major books like FanDuel, Caesars, and BetMGM:

  • Spread: Eagles -2.5 to -3.
  • Moneyline: Eagles -149 to -160 (bet $149 to win $100); Chargers +125 to +135 (bet $100 to win $125+).
  • Over/Under: 40.5 to 41.5 total points.

Experts lean Eagles 24-20, with a 59-61% win probability. If betting, play responsibly!

Birds fans, this one's for playoff momentum – let's soar! Whether at SoFi or watching from Philly, rally with #FlyEaglesFly. Check philadelphiaeagles.com or the NFL app for more. Go Birds!

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