The Philadelphia Eagles are looking forward to it extend their winning streak to eight games Sunday in a battle of the birds with the Baltimore Ravens.
While the 9-2 Eagles sit comfortably in first place in the NFC East for now, the 8-4 Ravens are chasing the Pittsburgh Steelers for the lead in the AFC North.
Here’s what you need to know as you enter week 13.
What time do the Eagles play today?
Kickoff for Sunday’s game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Baltimore Ravens is 4:25 PM ET at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland.
How to watch the Eagles game
Sunday’s game will be broadcast locally on CBS News Philadelphia. Nationally, fans can also stream the game on NFL+ and Paramount Plus.
Battle of the Birds… and the running backs
Some of the league’s best running backs will be on the field in Baltimore on Sunday. For Philadelphia, Saquon Barkley delivered an explosive, record-breaking statisticsand is on pace to have the best running back season in Eagles franchise history.
For the Ravens, Dirk Hendrik is coming off an equally impressive season, and both players’ names have been tossed around as MVP contenders, an award usually given to a quarterback.
The Eagles lead the league in rushing offense and Baltimore comes in at number two, so it’s safe to assume fans on both sides of the game got a full run of every offense on Sunday afternoon.
Brandon Graham out for the season
Missing from the action is veteran defensive player Brandon Graham, who has a triceps injury at the end of the season against the Los Angeles Rams in Week 12.
“I’m going to be real with it, I’m hurt by it, but I trust that God has a plan for me,” Graham said.
Graham, the longest-tenured player on Philadelphia’s roster, said he planned to undergo surgery sometime after the Eagles-Ravens game. After Graham was placed on the IR list, the team claimed claimed defensive end Charles Harris of the Carolina Panthers and signed defensive end KJ Henry to the practice squad.
DeVonta Smith questionable for Sunday, Slay is out
Although DeVonta Smith is still listed as questionable for Sunday’s game, he had limited participation in practice on Friday, his first time back since Week 11, when he injured his hamstring against the Washington Commanders.
Darius Slay was listed on Sunday with a concussion and did not practice last week.