If Week 11 needed a little extra spice, the NFL cooked up a perfect recipe: the surging Eagles hosting the explosive Lions under the bright “Sunday Night Football” lights. Philly has lived in “survive and advance” mode all season, scraping out wins but keeping that No. 1 NFC seed firmly in hand. Detroit, meanwhile, keeps lighting up scoreboards — 34+ points in five of their six wins — and is suddenly knocking on the door of NFC heavyweight status.
But this one isn’t just big on the field. If you’re tuning in on the go, here’s your complete guide to catching every snap on the radio or through streaming.
Where to Listen: National & Local Radio Options
No matter where you are, there’s a smooth way to lock into the broadcast.
National Coverage
You can listen live on SiriusXM, which will carry both team feeds:
- Channel 225 — Eagles broadcast
- Channel 226 — Lions broadcast
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Local Market Stations
If you’re in team territory, the hometown call awaits:
- Eagles Radio: SportsRadio 94WIP
- Lions Radio: WXYT-FM 97.1
Whether you prefer the passionate pulse of Philly or the gritty Detroit energy, local radio always brings a special vibe you don’t get anywhere else.
Kickoff Time & Game Setting
- Date: Sunday, Nov. 16
- Time: 8:20 p.m. ET
- Location: Lincoln Financial Field — Philadelphia, PA
This matchup carries serious playoff implications. The Eagles can strengthen their grip on the NFC’s top seed, while the Lions — stuck in a tight NFC North race — are fighting to stay above the half-game margin currently keeping them in playoff position.
A Detroit win? Suddenly they’re in the No. 1 seed conversation.
A loss? That “crowded conference” becomes a much tougher climb.
What’s at Stake for Both Teams
Detroit’s Offensive Momentum
The Lions are riding high after an explosive performance against Washington. And with Dan Campbell now taking over play-calling duties from John Morton, the offense looks as aggressive as ever.
Philly’s Defense Says Otherwise
The Eagles just made Matt LaFleur and Green Bay’s offense look “completely out of sorts” in Week 10. Survive and advance? Sure. But dominate on defense? Absolutely.
What’s Next: Upcoming Schedules
Curious what lies ahead for both squads? Here’s a quick look.
Eagles’ Next Five Games
| Date | Opponent | Time (ET) |
|---|---|---|
| Nov. 23 | at Cowboys | 4:25 p.m. |
| Nov. 28 | vs. Bears | 3 p.m. |
| Dec. 8 | at Chargers | 8:15 p.m. |
| Dec. 14 | vs. Raiders | 1 p.m. |
| Dec. 20 | at Commanders | TBD |
Lions’ Next Five Games
| Date | Opponent | Time (ET) |
|---|---|---|
| Nov. 23 | vs. Giants | 1 p.m. |
| Nov. 27 | vs. Packers | 1 p.m. |
| Dec. 4 | vs. Cowboys | 8:15 p.m. |
| Dec. 14 | at Rams | 4:25 p.m. |
| Dec. 21 | vs. Steelers | 4:25 p.m. |
Whether you’re on the road, at home, or sneaking in updates during a late shift, you won’t miss a beat with these radio and streaming options. This one’s shaping up to be a statement game — and the airwaves will be buzzing.
