The Eagles (8-3) and Bears (8-3) square off at 3 PM on Black Friday at Lincoln Financial Field. The game will streamed be on Prime Video and can be watched in the Philadelphia and Chicago markets on FOX.
Before the game, check out some news and notes:
The Eagles are wearing all black for their Black Friday game against the Bears. Check out some pictures from previous all-black games!

QB Jalen Hurts

WR A.J. Brown

S Sydney Brown

WR A.J. Brown

DE Brandon Graham

TE Dallas Goedert

DT Jordan Davis

QB Jalen Hurts

TE Grant Calcaterra

WR A.J. Brown

Eagles legend Fletcher Cox

Eagles legend Fletcher Cox

Looking in the mirror

C Cam Jurgens

Pregame huddle

WR DeVonta Smith

Eagles legend Jason Kelce
- Including playoffs, Philadelphia is 11-0 against NFC North opponents (1-0 vs. Chicago) under Nick Sirianni, marking the most wins without a loss by a team against any division since 2021.
- Dating back to 2013 (including playoffs), the Eagles have won each of the last six games in the series against the Bears (3-0 at home)
- Under Nick Sirianni, Philadelphia owns a 40-2 (.952) record when winning the turnover battle. The Eagles also lead the league with a .717 (33-13) winning percentage in one-score games since 2021.
- DeVonta Smith ranks 10th among NFL WRs with 754 receiving yards, including the 4th-most receiving yards (596) in the league since Week 5. He ranks 2nd in third-down receiving yards (302).
- Philadelphia ranks 1st in the NFL with a 57.3% opponent completion percentage. That includes a league-best 48.7% completion percentage allowed on third and fourth downs, and the 2nd-lowest completion percentage allowed in the red zone (41.5%).
- In Week 12 at Dallas, Nakobe Dean became the first Eagle to record sacks in three consecutive games since Nolan Smith during the 2024 postseason.




















