Apr 20 9:15p by Josh Kirkendall
The Kevin Kolb-era Philadelphia Eagles kicks off with the season opener, hosting the Green Bay Packers. The first, and perhaps most intriguing matchup with the Washington Redskins, takes place in week four when the Eagles host former Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb. SB Nation's own Bleeding Green Nation reacts to the Eagles tough schedule.
Looks like a pretty rough schedule, starting off with a bang with Green Bay. The Eagles better have all of their depth chart questions answered by then if they hope to best Aaron Rodgers and the Pack. We get a bit of a reprieve against the Lions and Jaguars, but both are away games and after Oakland last year, it's never safe to assume an easy win. Our first division rival matchup comes against none other than the Redskins, which curiously isn't scheduled for prime time, considering the intriguing Donovan McNabb-returns-to-Philly storyline.
Good thing we're known to play our strongest football in December.
The Eagles, like most NFL teams this year, will hit a gauntlet of division games to finish the season, with two games against the Cowboys in a four week span. In between, the Eagles only have to travel to New York to play the Giants and host the Vikings in week 16.
Check out Bleeding Green Nation reacts to the Eagles tough schedule.
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2010 NFL Schedule: Eagles Rough Schedule Includes Week Four Matchup Against Washington
Apr 20
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