The Eagles’ second-place finish in the NFC East will give Nick Sirianni’s team what feels like first-place competition in 2024. Philadelphia’s 2024 opponents are set, and it’ll be one of the league’s most demanding schedules.
The official schedule with dates and times will be revealed next Wednesday, but it is never too early to start planning trips and predict outcomes.
The Eagles will play nine home games and eight road games, covering NFC South and AFC North.
Philadelphia will face Green Bay in Brazil to open the season and will also face the Rams. Overall, the Eagles will face seven playoff teams and four NFC squads that made the postseason.
Home –1. New York Giants
2023 record: 6-11
Brian Daboll and Wink Martindale will return, along with quarterback Daniel Jones. Malik Nabers has arrived, while Saquon Barkley joined the Eagles.
2. Dallas Cowboys
2023 record (12-5)
Dallas will return a loaded roster that includes CB Trevon Diggs, but all eyes will be on Dak Prescott’s contract status at QB.
3. Washington Commanders
2023 record (4-13)
Washington used the No. 2 overall pick in April’s NFL draft on Heisman Trophy winner Jayden Daniels.
4. Carolina Panthers
2023 record (2-15)
5. Cleveland Browns
2023 record (11-6)
The Browns made the AFC playoffs despite losing QB Deshaun Watson, RB Nick Chubb, and a chunk of the starting offensive line.
Cleveland is led by all-world pass rusher Myles Garrett, and former Eagles DC Jim Schwartz will return to Lincoln Financial Field with the NFL’s top unit.
6. Atlanta Falcons
2023 record (7-10)
Atlanta fired head coach Arthur Smith and hired Raheem Morris, then adding Kirk Cousins to pair with RB Bijan Robinson, and TE, Kyle Pitts.
7. Pittsburgh Steelers
2023 record (10-7)
Mike Tomlin got his team back into the AFC playoffs again, and they’ll visit the Linc in 2024.
The Steelers own a stout defense, two dual-threat running backs, and a duo of explosive pass catchers.
Kenny Pickett was traded to Philadelphia, while Russell Wilson (free agent), and Justin Fields (trade) are the new quarterbacks.
8. Green Bay Packers
2023 record (9-8)
The Packers are back in the postseason, and they’ll head to Lincoln Fiancial Field in 2024 with a loaded skill position group, talented pass rushers, and a gem in QB Jordan Love.
9. Jacksonville Jaguars
2023 record (9-8)
After leading the AFC South for most of the season, Jacksonville dealt with inconsistent play and injuries to QB Trevor Lawrence.
They’ll head to Philly in 2024 with Lawrence, RB Travis Etienne, and WR Gabe Davis.
Road--1. Cowboys
2. Commanders
3. Giants
4. Baltimore Ravens
2023 record (13-4)
The No. 1 record in the AFC last season, Baltimore will play host to Philadelphia, as Jalen Hurts and Lamar Jackson matchup in a meeting of two All-Pro quarterbacks.
The Ravens will enter this matchup with Derrick Henry, but lost Patrick Queen to the Steelers.
5. New Orleans Saints
2023 record (9-8)
New Orleans will host Philadelphia in 2024, and things will look drastically different for a Saints roster that’s struggling to regain their form since Sean Payton departed.
6. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2023 record (9-8)
Tampa dominated their Wild Card matchup (32-9) after losing on a Monday night in Week 3, and Philadelphia will travel back to Raymond James Stadium for a 2024 regular season matchup.
7. Cincinnati Bengals
2023 record (9-8)
The Bengals survived the rugged AFC North, and helped the division be the only one in football with every team having a winning record.
There are questions about the future of WR Tee Higgins, but QB Joe Burrow and WR Ja’Marr Chase return.
8. Los Angeles Rams
2023 record (10-7)
Last season was supposed to be about rebuilding, but the Rams are back, and will host the Eagles in a rematch of Philadelphia’s 23-14 win.
Matthew Stafford will return, along with RB Kyren Williams, WR Cooper Kupp and star pass catcher, Puka Nacua.