Eagles vs Patriots Week 1: Date, Time, Betting Odds, Streaming, More

All the info you need for the Patriots week 1 matchup with the Eagles!
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The New England Patriots kickoff their 2023 season against the reigning NFC Champion Philadelphia Eagles. It is the start of a challenging month for Bill Belichick's team as they hope to rebound from their disappointing outing last year.

There will inevitably be a lot of focus on Mac Jones, who has had a roller coaster of a career so far, and if he can revert to his rookie performance. With new offensive coordinator Bill O'Brien by his side, all signs point to a better year for the quarterback, and Sunday's matchup with the Eagles will be a difficult opponent to test the waters with.

Besides the pressure Jones is under, head coach Bill Belichick has received his fair share of criticism this offseason, or since Tom Brady left, if we want to keep it real. After a failed season last year with all the optimism that the Patriots would build upon their impressive performance just one season before, Belichick will have a lot to prove to the doubters as he begins his 49th season as a coach in the NFL.

On top of it all, it's Tom Brady Appreciation Night. The recently retired quarterback and Patriots legend will be in attendance on Sunday afternoon with several members of his family to watch the season opener.

The team has already announced there will be a halftime celebration for Brady's career that will stream live on their website and mobile app.

What the festivities will entail is yet to be seen, but perhaps they will retire #12? Maybe they'll erect a statue in his honor? We shall see. But until then, here is a quick list of all the info you'll need about today's game, including the injury report, what to expect from the weather, and, most importantly, how to watch/listen to the game.

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DATE: September 10th 2023

TIME: 4:25 p.m. eastern

WHERE: Gillette Stadium

WEATHER: Mostly cloudy and humid with a couple of showers and a thunderstorm.

INJURY REPORT:

New England Patriots -

OUT:

  • Jack Jones (CB), hamstring - placed on IR on Saturday
  • Cole Strange (G)
  • DeVante Parker (WR)
  • Mike Onwenu (G)
  • Anfernee Jennings (OLB)
  • Sam Roberts (DT)
  • Shaun Wade (CB)

QUESTIONABLE:

  • Trent Brown (OT), illness

Philadelphia Eagles -

OUT:

  • Rashaad Penny (RB)
  • Mario Goodrich (CB)
  • Eli Ricks (CB)
  • Tyler Steen (G)
  • Moro Ojomo (DT)
  • Albert Okwuegbunam (TE)
  • Tanner McKee (QB)

WHAT CHANNEL IS THE GAME ON?:

The game will be broadcast on CBS and commentated by Jim Nantz and Tony Romo.

RADIO:

For local broadcast info, check out a complete listing of where you can hear 98.5 The Sports Hub with play-by-play broadcaster Bob Socci and co-host Scott Zolak here.

You can also download the station's app on your mobile phone or computer here.

For the national radio broadcast, check out ESPN Radio, where Steve Levy and Sal Paolantonio will be providing analysis.

For all other ways to listen, click here.

BETTING ODDS:

The Eagles are currently favored on nearly all betting sites, sitting at -3.5 and an over/under of 45 as of Sunday morning.

Moneyline:

FanDuel: Eagles (-196), Patriots (+164)

DraftKings: Eagles (-180), Patriots (+150)

WynnBet: Eagles (-190), Patriots (+163)

LIVE STREAMING:

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REDDIT:

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