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🚨WEEK 10 SHOWDOWN - EAGLES vs PACKERS - GAME INFORMATION - HOW TO WATCH

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The Philadelphia Eagles (6-2), reigning Super Bowl LIX champions, are ready to fly into Lambeau Field to face the Green Bay Packers (5-2-1) in a Monday Night Football Week 10 showdown at 8:15 PM ET on November 10.​

Game Time & Location

The Week 10 matchup between the Eagles and Packers takes place at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin on Monday, November 10, 2025 at 8:15 PM ET (7:15 PM CT, 6:15 PM MT, 5:15 PM PT). Weather forecast calls for cold conditions at 32°F, typical for Lambeau's "frozen tundra" in November.​

Where to Watch?

TV Broadcast:

  • ABC (primary broadcast)​

  • ESPN (simulcast)​

  • ESPN2 (alternate broadcast with ManningCast featuring Peyton & Eli Manning)​

  • Streaming Options:

    • FUBO: Live TV streaming service ($79.99/month with 7-day free trial)​

  • ESPN+: ESPN's streaming platform ($11.99/month or $119.99/year)​

  • NFL+: NFL's official app ($6.99/month for live local/primetime games, $14.99/month for NFL+ Premium)​

  • Sling TV (Orange package with ESPN/ABC)

  • YouTube TV (includes ABC, ESPN, ESPN2)

  • Hulu + Live TV (ABC/ESPN package)

  • International:

    • NFL Game Pass International (for fans outside US)

    How to Buy Tickets

    Official & Resale Platforms:

  • Ticketmaster: Primary seller for Lambeau Field​

  • StubHub: Resale marketplace​

  • SeatGeek: Ticket aggregator with deal ratings

  • Vivid Seats: Alternative resale option

  • OnLocation Experiences: VIP packages with tailgate, hotel, tours ($1,095+ per person for 2-night package)​

  • Ticket Prices (estimate):

    • Upper deck (Sections 600-700): $200-350

  • Lower bowl endzone/corner (Sections 100-108, 131-138): $350-600​

  • Club seats: $600-1,200

  • Suites: $5,000+ (group pricing)

  • VIP Package Highlights (Sports Traveler):

    • 2-night hotel at Oneida Hotel Green Bay (Nov 9-11)​

  • 100 Level tickets (Sections 100-108, 131-138)​

  • Pre-game tailgate party (4:20-6:45 PM) with unlimited food, beer, full bar, live entertainment, Packers alumni appearance​

  • Round-trip shuttle to Lambeau Field​

  • Tuesday Packers History Tour + Lambeau Field Tour + Hall of Fame admission​

  • Tips:

    • Monday Night games at Lambeau sell out quickly — buy early

  • Cold weather gear required (32°F, possible wind chill)

  • Arrive early for tailgate culture (gates open 5:15 PM)​

  • Betting Odds & Analysis

    Spread:

    • Packers -2.5 points (home favorites)​

  • Eagles +2.5 points (road underdogs)​

  • BetMGM: Packers -2.5 (-110), Eagles +2.5 (-110)​

  • Total Points:

    • 44.5-45.5 (ESPN: 45.5 Over -110, BetMGM: 45 Over/Under)​

    Moneyline:

    • Packers -135 to -140 (implied ~58% win probability)​

  • Eagles +115 to +118 (implied ~46% win probability)​

  • Expert Analysis:

    • Jeremy Cluff (Arizona Republic): "The victor of this contest gains a significant advantage for home-field positioning in the NFC. The Eagles, having secured two consecutive victories, are well-rested after their bye week. Advantage: Jalen Hurts and Philadelphia."​

  • Bill Speros: "The reigning Super Bowl champions have bolstered their defense with three key acquisitions prior to trade deadline: Edge rusher Jaelan Phillips + cornerbacks Jaire Alexander and Michael Carter II, reinforcing a depleted Eagles defensive lineup. Meanwhile, the Packers suffered a narrow 16-13 defeat at home against the underdog Panthers last Sunday. The Eagles appear to have regained their strength following recent trades, boasting a seven-game winning streak against teams with positive records and covering the spread in their last four outings as underdogs. Pick: Eagles."​

  • Matt Johnson: "The Green Bay Packers lack cornerbacks capable of effectively managing one-on-one matchups against A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith. Additionally, their interior defense has shown vulnerability, allowing an average of 5.0 yards per carry over the last two games, which will be problematic against Saquon Barkley. Compounding their issues, the Eagles recently acquired edge rusher Jaelan Phillips, while the Packers lost key tight end Tucker Kraft to an ACL injury. This is not an ideal scenario for Green Bay heading into Monday Night Football. Philadelphia has the potential to secure a victory by a significant margin, provided they avoid self-sabotage."​

  • Predictive Model: ESPN's model gives Eagles 47.2% win probability, while another model shows Eagles 56% / Packers 44%​

  • Team Status

    Philadelphia Eagles (6-2, 3-1 Away):

    • Last 2 games: W 28-22 @ Vikings (Oct 19), W 38-20 vs Giants (Oct 26), then bye week​

  • Streak: 2-game win streak entering bye, fresh and rested

  • NFC Standings: #1 seed currently tied with Lions (6-2), Eagles hold tiebreaker

  • Trade Deadline Moves (Nov 4):

    • Jaelan Phillips (DE) from Dolphins (pass rush reinforcement)​

  • Jaire Alexander (CB) from Ravens (Pro Bowl corner)​

  • Michael Carter II (CB) from Jets (slot corner depth)​

  • Key players:

    • Jalen Hurts (QB): 151/215, 15 TDs, 1 INT, 1,677 passing yards (70.2% completion)​

  • Saquon Barkley (RB): 127 carries, 4 TDs, 519 rushing yards​

  • A.J. Brown (WR): 44 receptions, 2 TDs, 588 yards​

  • DeVonta Smith (WR): Key receiving threat alongside Brown​

  • Offensive Stats: 460 points (8th NFL), 3,802 passing yards (12th), 2,496 rushing yards (5th)​

  • Why Eagles Win: Fresh off bye, 3 major defensive additions, Hurts playing MVP-level (15 TDs/1 INT), Barkley vs weak Packers run D (5.0 YPC allowed), elite WR duo vs shaky GB secondary​

  • Green Bay Packers (5-2-1, 3-1 Home):

    • Last game: L 13-16 vs Panthers (upset loss at Lambeau, Nov 3)​

  • Streak: 1-game losing streak (3-game win streak ended)

  • NFC North: 2nd place behind Vikings (6-2), ahead of Lions (5-2-1 tie record)

  • Key Injury:

    • Tucker Kraft (TE) placed on IR with torn ACL (Nov 4) — major loss for red zone offense​

  • Key players:

    • Jordan Love (QB): 177/250, 13 TDs, 3 INTs, 2,071 passing yards — first game without TD pass vs Panthers​

  • Josh Jacobs (RB): 141 carries, 10 TDs, 534 rushing yards (workhorse back)​

  • Romeo Doubs/Jayden Reed (WRs): Top receiving options with Kraft out

  • Offensive Stats: 463 points (7th NFL), 3,194 passing yards (29th), 3,048 rushing yards (2nd)​

  • Defensive Weakness: Allowing 5.0 yards per carry last 2 games, vulnerable vs elite RBs like Barkley​

  • Why Packers Struggle: Home loss to 2-7 Panthers exposed issues, lost Kraft (TE1), secondary can't handle Brown/Smith 1-on-1, Love 0 TD pass last game​

  • Prediction

    Eagles upset 27-24. Jalen Hurts and fresh defense dominate cold Lambeau. Saquon Barkley exploits Packers' 5.0 YPC run defense, Brown/Smith torch shaky secondary. New additions Phillips/Alexander/Carter make immediate impact. Love struggles without Kraft in red zone. Eagles improve to 7-2, solidify NFC #1 seed position, prove Super Bowl repeat is real.​


    📊 QUICK REFERENCE TABLE

    CategoryPhiladelphia EaglesGreen Bay Packers
    Record6-2 (3-1 Away)5-2-1 (3-1 Home)
    Last GameBye Week (W 38-20 vs Giants Week 8)L 13-16 vs Panthers
    QB StatsHurts: 151/215, 15 TDs, 1 INTLove: 177/250, 13 TDs, 3 INTs
    Spread+2.5 road underdogs-2.5 home favorites
    Moneyline+115-118 (~46% win prob)-135-140 (~58% win prob)
    Key StrengthFresh off bye, 3 trade additionsHome field (Lambeau), Josh Jacobs
    Key WeaknessRoad game in 32°F coldLost Tucker Kraft (ACL), weak secondary
    Season OutlookNFC #1 seed, Super Bowl repeatNFC Wild Card, NFC North battle

    🦅 Fly Eagles Fly! Time to conquer Lambeau and prove we're the NFC's best! Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley, let's dominate Monday Night!

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