Logo

TIME UPDATE: Philadelphia Eagles vs. Los Angeles Chargers – How to Watch/Listen to NFL Week 14

Time is running out: only one day remains before a high-stakes primetime clash at SoFi Stadium, where the Philadelphia Eagles look to strengthen their NFC playoff push while the Los Angeles Chargers fight to stay alive in the AFC race. Get ready, Eagles Nation — a road win under the bright L.A. lights could reshape the postseason picture! 🦅🔥


WEEK 14 · Mon 12/8 · 8:15 PM ET

Philadelphia Eagles @ Los Angeles Chargers
SoFi Stadium – Inglewood, California


📺 TELEVISION BROADCAST

Nationwide: Live on ESPN (Monday Night Football).
Simulcast: ESPN2 · ESPN+
Local Markets:
– Philadelphia: WPVI-TV ABC Channel 6
– Los Angeles: KABC-TV Channel 7

Broadcast Crew: Joe Buck (play-by-play), Troy Aikman (analyst), Lisa Salters (sideline).


💻 LIVE STREAMING

Nationwide:
– ESPN App
– ESPN+
– FuboTV, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV (all carry ESPN)

Local/In-Market: Free on Eagles App and Chargers App (in market).
Out-of-Market: NFL+ (audio), NFL Sunday Ticket (highlights after game).


🎧 RADIO BROADCAST

Philadelphia Eagles Radio Network
– SportsRadio 94WIP
– Merrill Reese (play-by-play)
– Mike Quick (analyst)
– Howard Eskin (sideline)

Los Angeles Chargers Radio Network
– KFI AM 640
– Matt “Money” Smith (play-by-play)
– Daniel Jeremiah (analyst)
– Shannon Farren (sideline)

Nationwide:
– SiriusXM: Eagles feed (Ch. 86), Chargers feed (Ch. 226)
– TuneIn Premium & NFL App


📅 GAME DETAILS

Kickoff: Monday, December 8, 2025 – 8:15 PM ET
Location: SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, California
Weather: Indoor stadium (climate controlled)
Gates Open: 6:00 PM PT · Parking: 4:30 PM PT
Tickets: Available via Ticketmaster, SeatGeek (from ~$140)


🔑 KEY STORYLINES

Philadelphia Eagles (7–5)

The Eagles enter primetime looking to rebound and regain momentum in a crowded NFC playoff hunt. Jalen Hurts leads an offense stacked with firepower — A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, and Saquon Barkley — while the defense leans on rising stars Jalen Carter and Nakobe Dean.

But consistency has been an issue: the Eagles must clean up turnovers and red-zone execution to escape with a win in L.A.

– Offense: Top-10 in yards per play
– Defense: Elite pass rush but vulnerable in coverage
– Road Record: 3–3
– X-factor: Hurts vs. Chargers’ weakened secondary

Los Angeles Chargers (5–7)

The Chargers face a must-win situation to keep faint playoff hopes alive. Justin Herbert continues to deliver big numbers despite a battered receiving corps, while RB Isaiah Spiller has emerged as a key contributor. Defensively, Khalil Mack and Tuli Tuipulotu anchor a pass rush capable of disrupting any quarterback.

However, their pass defense has struggled — a dangerous sign against Philadelphia’s WR trio.

– Offense: Herbert averaging 275+ passing yards
– Defense: Strong front seven, leaky backend
– Home Record: 2–4

Head-to-head: Eagles lead the all-time series 7–5 in regular-season play; last meeting was a Chargers win in 2021. SoFi Stadium has hosted several tight prime-time finishes — expect another.


⚠️ SIGNIFICANCE OF THE GAME

Eagles (-3.0 favorites, O/U 48.5) can move closer to a wild-card spot or even challenge for NFC East momentum.
Chargers (+140 ML) are desperate to avoid elimination and protect home turf.

Key matchups include:
– Jalen Hurts vs. Chargers pass rush
– A.J. Brown & DeVonta Smith vs. L.A.’s secondary
– Justin Herbert navigating Eagles pressure
– Red-zone efficiency on both sides


📱 FOLLOW THE GAME

Live Updates: PhiladelphiaEagles.com · Chargers.com · NFL App
Social Media: @Eagles · @Chargers
Highlights & Stats: NFL+ and official team apps

Eagles Nation — it’s time to take flight under the Monday Night lights and silence SoFi Stadium! 🦅🔥


⚠️ FINAL NOTE

The Chargers will hold a 5-minute pregame performance to welcome the Eagles, so kickoff has officially been moved to 8:20 PM ET.

62 views
Just Before Kickoff in Lions vs. Rams at SoFi Stadium, Jared Goff Leaves Detroit Fans Speechless — Not With a Pass, But With a Special Gesture Toward Washington That Moved the Entire NFL
SoFi Stadium was blazing bright ahead of the emotionally charged reunion between the Detroit Lions and Los Angeles Rams, but just minutes before kickoff, Jared Goff drew every gaze in an unusual way. During his final warm-ups, the Lions quarterback wore a white Wish band with handwritten words: “Towards Washington.” No lengthy explanation needed — that message was enough to bring the atmosphere to a hush. According to internal Lions sources, the wristband was Goff’s way of expressing deep sympathy for the people of Washington state — where a severe flooding disaster is forcing many families to evacuate urgently. On the eve of an iconic game at his former home stadium, Goff chose to use the national stage to turn the NFL’s attention toward people who need compassion more than ever. Entire towns are underwater as widespread, historic flooding grips Washington, caused by days of heavy rain that have pushed rivers to levels never seen before. pic.twitter.com/7EwRcyotCe — AccuWeather (@accuweather) December 12, 2025 Images of Goff warming up at SoFi with the words “Towards Washington” quickly went viral on social media. Lions Nation shared it widely, calling it “a moment of quiet leadership.” No slogans, no showmanship — just a reminder strong enough to rise above all win-loss debates in a pressure-filled week. When asked about the meaning of the wristband, Goff answered slowly: “There are days when football isn’t the biggest thing anymore,” he said. “We have the chance to take the field in front of millions of people. If in that moment, I can remind everyone to think about families in distress who need care, then I think that’s the right thing to do.” The press room fell silent. Before the opening whistle sounded at SoFi Field, Jared Goff had already “scored points” in a way no stat sheet can measure. No matter the outcome against the Rams, that moment transcended the boundaries of one game. For Lions Nation, Goff wasn’t just returning to where his career began — he brought with him the grit, maturity, and heart of Detroit, right when the NFL needed it most.