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TIME UPDATE: Lions vs Eagles – How to Watch, Listen, and Stream Week 11 NFL Game

Philadelphia, PA – November 13, 2025

Sunday Night Football returns to Lincoln Financial Field with playoff electricity as the Detroit Lions (6–3) host the Philadelphia Eagles (7–2) in a nationally televised NFC showdown. Two of the conference’s most complete and explosive teams meet under the lights in a matchup that could influence January seeding — and preview a potential playoff rematch.

📺 WATCH / STREAM

National Broadcast: NBC
Kickoff: Sunday, November 16 — 8:20 p.m. ET
Streaming Options:

  • Peacock – Full national stream

  • NBC Sports App – Live broadcast + replays

  • NFL+ – Mobile live + primetime replay

  • FuboTV / YouTube TV / Hulu Live TV – NBC nationwide

  • 🏟 GAME INFO

    Matchup: Detroit Lions (6–3) at Philadelphia Eagles (7–2)
    Venue:

    Lincoln Financial Field — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    Kickoff: 8:20 p.m. ET (SNF)

    The Lions enter Week 11 with confidence, chasing the top of the NFC North. Their offense is marked by a balanced, disciplined approach, with a reliable passing game and an explosive ground attack. Detroit's defense has proven capable of containing powerful offenses, with a strong front and versatile defensive backs.

    Meanwhile, the Eagles lead the NFC East and are playing some of their sharpest football of the season. The offense remains elite with an efficient and dynamic playmaking approach, combining powerful aerial and ground threats. Philadelphia’s defense continues to focus on disrupting opposing offenses with a powerful front.

    🎧 LISTEN

    Lions Radio Network: 97.1 FM The Ticket
    Eagles Radio Network: 94WIP FM / 610 AM Sports Radio
    SiriusXM: Lions Channel 227 | Eagles Channel 226
    Audio Streaming: NFL+ Audio & official team apps

    📰 POSTGAME COVERAGE

    Full postgame press conferences from both teams will air across NBC Sports, NFL Network, and both teams’ digital platforms. Highlights, breakdowns, and locker-room interviews follow immediately after the final whistle.

    💰 BETTING SNAPSHOT

    CategoryLionsEagles
    Spread+3.0-3.0
    Moneyline+140-165
    Total48.5 points 

    The Lions enter as slight underdogs on the road, but they have shown they can win away from home — and this heavyweight matchup carries the feel of a playoff preview.

    ⚙️ KEY STORYLINES

    • Lions' offense vs Eagles' disciplined defense

  • The battle in the trenches: offensive lines vs defensive fronts

  • Key matchups in the passing game

  • Defensive playmaking in critical situations

  • 🏈 SUMMARY

    A battle of NFC contenders.
    A playoff atmosphere in November.

    Kickoff: Sunday, November 16 — 8:20 p.m. ET on NBC.

    The Linc will roar.

    Detroit will swing back.
    And Week 11 may redefine the NFC race.

    DK Metcalf Apologizes to Steelers Nation After Lions Fan Incident – The Heartbreaking Story of Defending Best Friend T.J. Watt That Earned NFL's Ultimate Respect
    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – December 23, 2025 Two days after the emotional 29–24 win over the Detroit Lions, DK Metcalf formally addressed the Pittsburgh Steelers community with an apology following an unfortunate sideline incident. But as the full context emerged, the moment quickly became more than a routine apology — evolving into a story that forced the entire NFL to reflect on the line between emotion, honor, and brotherhood. The incident occurred in the second quarter, when Metcalf moved toward the sideline and became involved in a confrontation with a Lions fan. On the broadcast, the image immediately sparked widespread debate. Metcalf understood his actions crossed a boundary and chose to face it directly — without deflection or excuses. “First and foremost, I want to apologize to Steelers fans,” Metcalf said. “No matter the circumstances, I have a responsibility to keep my composure and represent this organization the right way.” According to multiple sources inside the locker room, however, the deeper context reshaped how the situation was viewed around the league. The verbal abuse wasn’t aimed solely at Metcalf. It was directed at T.J. Watt — the heart of Pittsburgh’s defense for nearly a decade and a leader currently battling through injury. When those comments crossed a line, Metcalf’s response became less about himself and more about protecting a teammate. “They can insult me, disrespect me personally — I can take that,” Metcalf said. “But there will never be room for language that disrespects my brothers in the locker room, especially a close friend who’s fighting through injury and has sacrificed so much for this team. In that moment, I wasn’t reacting for myself — I was standing up for the honor of the Steelers family.” Those words quickly resonated throughout the NFL, drawing rare empathy from players, coaches, and even opponents. While Metcalf’s reaction was acknowledged as inappropriate, the motivation behind it struck a chord — reflecting a value every locker room understands: protecting one another. Inside the Steelers organization, there was no public finger-pointing. Head coach Mike Tomlin emphasized that the matter would be handled internally, while team leaders viewed Metcalf’s apology as a sign of accountability and growth. The NFL is no stranger to emotional flashpoints. But rarely does a sideline incident so clearly expose the core identity of a locker room. For Metcalf, it was a costly lesson. For the Steelers, it reaffirmed a long-held belief — that the honor of a teammate, especially one who has quietly given everything, stands above any scoreboard.