The Eagles don’t know who they’re playing in the divisional round but they know when they’ll play.
The NFL announced on Sunday night that the Eagles will host the winner of the Vikings-Rams game next Sunday, Jan. 19 at 3 p.m. on NBC.
On Monday night, the Eagles will be watching the 5-seeded Vikings face the 4-seeded Rams in the final game of the NFC wild-card round. The winner will earn a trip to Philly for the divisional round to face the Eagles, who beat the Packers 22-10 on Sunday.
Here’s the full NFL divisional round schedule:
Saturday, Jan. 18
AFC — (4) Texans at (1) Chiefs, 4:30 p.m. on ESPN/ABC
NFC — (6) Commanders at (1) Lions on FOX
Sunday, Jan. 19
NFC — (5) Vikings/(4)Rams at (2) Eagles, 3 p.m. on NBC
AFC — (3) Ravens at (2) Bills, 6:30 p.m. on CBS
The Eagles did not face the Vikings this season but beat the Rams 37-20 in Week 12.
The Vikings and Rams play on Monday Night Football as the final wild-card game of the weekend. The game was moved to Arizona because of wildfires in Los Angeles.
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