Daily News | NFL Week 18 schedule: Eagles-Giants on Sunday
The Eagles will face off against the New York Giants on Sunday with both the NFC East and the NFC’s top playoff seed on the line. We just don’t yet know what time., so the Birds will definitely playing on Sunday. The remainder of Week 18′s schedule will be announced during or immediately after tomorrow’s game between the Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals onIt’s likely the Eagles could be scheduled to play the same time as both the Dallas Cowboys and San Francisco 49ers,.
For the Eagles, the math remains simple — defeat the Giants and the Birds win both the division and the NFC’s top playoff spot. They could also lose and still back in as the No. 1 seed, though that would requires losses by both the Cowboys and 49ers.game the final week of the season, the NFL has once again added two Saturday games the final week of the season that will air on ABC and ESPN.
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