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What channel is Eagles vs. Browns on today? Time, TV schedule, live stream to watch NFL Week 2 preseason game

Tyler Greenawalt

What channel is Eagles vs. Browns on today? Time, TV schedule, live stream to watch NFL Week 2 preseason game image

Eagles backup quarterback Tanner McKee thrived in his preseason debut. Now, McKee and the Eagles will face a Browns team that rolled to a win with Shedeur Sanders under center.

McKee completed 20 of his 25 pass attempts for 252 yards and two touchdowns — plus a "Tush Push" rushing touchdown that made Jalen Hurts smile — in Philadelphia's Week 1 win over Cincinnati, while Sanders threw for 138 yards and two touchdowns in Cleveland's victory over Carolina.

Sanders likely won't play against the Eagles because of an oblique injury, opening the door for fellow rookie Dillon Gabriel to make a strong first impression in a Browns jersey.

Here is everything you need to know about Eagles vs. Browns, including TV and streaming options for the preseason game.

What channel is Eagles vs. Browns on today?

Eagles vs. Browns will be available to watch on NFL Game Pass via DAZN.

NFL Game Pass is the best way to keep up with all of the action throughout the 2025 campaign. The streaming service gives subscribers access to every game during the regular season and playoffs, including Super Bowl 60.

Eagles vs. Browns start time

  • Date: Saturday, Aug. 16
  • Time: 6 p.m. BST

Eagles vs. Browns will kick off at 6 p.m. BST on Saturday, Aug. 16. The game will be played at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.

Eagles schedule 2025

Here is Philadelphia's schedule for the 2025 season:

Eagles preseason schedule

WeekDateMatchupTime (BST)TV/Live stream
1Aug. 7Eagles 34, Bengals 27
2Aug. 16vs. Browns6 p.m.NFL Game Pass
3Aug. 23at Jets12:30 a.m.NFL Game Pass

Eagles regular season schedule

WeekDateMatchupTime (BST)
1Sept. 5vs. Cowboys1:20 a.m.
2Sept. 14at Chiefs9:25 p.m.
3Sept. 21vs. Rams6 p.m.
4Sept. 28at Buccaneers6 p.m.
5Oct. 5vs. Broncos6 p.m.
6Oct. 10at Giants1:15 a.m.
7Oct. 19at Vikings6 p.m.
8Oct. 26vs. Giants6 p.m.
9BYE
10Nov. 11at Packers1:15 a.m.
11Nov. 17vs. Lions1:20 a.m.
12Nov. 23at Cowboys9:25 p.m.
13Nov. 29vs. Bears1 a.m.
14Dec. 9at Chargers1:15 a.m.
15Dec. 14vs. Raiders6 p.m.
16Dec. 20at CommandersTBD
17Dec. 28at Bills9:25 p.m.
18TBDvs. CommandersTBD

Browns schedule 2025

Here is Cleveland's schedule for the 2025 season:

Browns preseason schedule

WeekDateMatchupTime (BST)TV/Live stream
1Aug. 8Browns 30, Panthers 10
2Aug. 16at Eagles6 p.m.NFL Game Pass
3Aug. 23vs. Rams6 p.m.NFL Game Pass

Browns regular season schedule

WeekDateMatchupTime (BST)
1Sept. 7vs. Bengals6 p.m. 
2Sept. 14at Ravens6 p.m. 
3Sept. 21vs. Packers6 p.m. 
4Sept. 28at Lions6 p.m.
5Oct. 5vs. Vikings2:30 p.m.
6Oct. 12at Steelers6 p.m.
7Oct. 19vs. Dolphins6 p.m. 
8Oct. 26at Patriots6 p.m. 
9BYE
10Nov. 9at Jets6 p.m. 
11Nov. 16vs. Ravens9:25 p.m. 
12Nov. 23at Raiders9:05 p.m. 
13Nov. 30vs. 49ers6 p.m. 
14Dec. 7vs. Titans6 p.m. 
15Dec. 14at Bears6 p.m. 
16Dec. 21vs. Bills6 p.m. 
17Dec. 28vs. Steelers6 p.m. 
18TBDat BengalsTBD

NFL preseason schedule 2025: Week 2

Here is the full schedule for Week 2 of the 2025 NFL preseason:

Saturday, Aug. 16

GameTime (BST)
Falcons vs. TitansMidnight
Seahawks vs. Chiefs3 a.m.
Lions vs. Dolphins6 p.m.
Colts vs. Packers6 p.m.
Vikings vs. Patriots6 p.m.
Eagles vs. Browns6 p.m.
Texans vs. Panthers6 p.m. 
Raiders vs. 49ers9 p.m.

Sunday, Aug. 17

GameTime (BST)
Cowboys vs. RavensMidnight
Rams vs. ChargersMidnight
Giants vs. JetsMidnight
Steelers vs. BuccaneersMidnight
Broncos vs. Cardinals2:30 a.m.
Saints vs. Jaguars11 p.m.

Monday, Aug. 18

GameTime (BST)
Bears vs. Bills1 a.m.

Tuesday, Aug. 19

GameTime (BST)
Commanders vs. Bengals1 a.m.

Tyler Greenawalt

Tyler Greenawalt is a contributing writer for The Sporting News after stops at Yahoo Sports, USA Today Sports and Turner Sports. He's worked in written, video, social media and augmented reality content since he graduated from Syracuse University in 2014. His favorite teams — the New York Jets, Orlando Magic and Tottenham Hotspur — always find new and exciting ways to disappoint him, and he consistently questions his fandom. You can follow his bad sports takes at @Tagreenawalt on X.