The Chicago Bears and Philadelphia Eagles meet in a rare Black Friday NFL showdown in Week 13. Kickoff is set for 3:00 p.m. ET on Friday, November 28, 2025, at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. Both teams enter at 8-3, making this one of the most anticipated matchups of the season.
This game is part of the NFL’s effort to turn the day after Thanksgiving into a showcase window. It comes one day after the traditional Thanksgiving tripleheader and marks a rare Friday appearance for both franchises.
The Eagles have lost only once at home this season, while the Bears arrive riding a four-game win streak, including a tight 31-28 victory over the Steelers. Philadelphia, meanwhile, is looking to rebound after a disappointing 24-21 loss to the Cowboys in which they surrendered a 21-0 lead.
Fans can stream the game globally on Amazon Prime Video, available in more than 240 countries and territories. This year’s broadcast is free to anyone with an Amazon account, even without a Prime subscription.
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Local coverage will also air on FOX affiliates in Chicago and Philadelphia. Radio broadcasts will be available through each team’s flagship stations, ensuring fans multiple ways to tune in.
Both teams face significant injury concerns.
For the Eagles, star wide receiver DeVonta Smith has been ruled out with shoulder and illness issues. All-Pro right tackle Lane Johnson will miss his second straight game, while safety Andrew Mukuba and tackle Myles Hinton are also sidelined. Running back Saquon Barkley, guard Landon Dickerson, safety Reed Blankenship, and veteran defensive end Brandon Graham are expected to play despite being limited in practice.
The Bears are thin in the front seven, missing linebackers T.J. Edwards, Ruben Hyppolite II, and Noah Sewell, along with defensive lineman Dominique Robinson and cornerback Tyrique Stevenson. However, they receive a major boost in the secondary with Jaylon Johnson and Kyler Gordon returning from injured reserve. Chicago’s defensive backfield already leads the league with 16 interceptions, and their presence will be critical against Jalen Hurts and A.J. Brown.
Both teams boast young franchise quarterbacks—Hurts for Philadelphia and Caleb Williams for Chicago—surrounded by elite skill talent. The Bears lean on a physical, run-heavy identity while allowing Williams to take calculated deep shots. The Eagles remain balanced, mixing designed quarterback runs with Barkley’s power and Brown’s downfield threat.
Chicago’s surge has come from red-zone efficiency and timely takeaways. With Johnson and Gordon back, their secondary can challenge Philadelphia’s receivers. The question is whether their depleted linebacker group can contain Barkley and the Eagles’ rushing attack.
For Philadelphia, protection is the key. Without Lane Johnson, Hurts must extend plays smartly and avoid unnecessary hits. On defense, forcing Williams into long third downs plays into their strength.
Prediction: Expect a tight contest, but the Eagles’ home-field advantage and battle-tested roster give them a slight edge.
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