What time do the Eagles play on Sunday? What to know before Philly hosts the LA Rams in the NFL Divisional Round

The Philadelphia Eagles and Los Angeles Rams meet on Sunday in a battle for division dominance.

The winner of Sunday’s game, which will be played in the snow, advances to the NFC Championship game, while the loser wraps it up for the season.

The Rams went 10–7 in the regular season and finished atop the NFC. Eagles too had the best record in their division and finished with 14 wins and 3 losses in the regular season.

Here’s what you need to know before kickoff on Sunday.

What time do the Eagles play today?

Kickoff for Sunday’s game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Los Angeles Rams is at 3 p.m. ET at Lincoln Financial Field.

How to watch the Eagles game

Sunday’s game will be televised locally on NBC. The game can also be streamed on Peacock, Telemundo and Universo.

“Snow Bowl” part 2

The entire Delaware Valley can expect to see snow Sunday, with some of the heaviest snow showers expected during the Eagles game. In Philadelphia, the forecast calls for 3-6 inches of snow.

A NEXT weather alert is in effect for Sunday due to snow and extreme cold that will affect the region Monday through Wednesday.

During the game, the heaviest snow is expected to fall around 5 p.m

With snow in the forecast for Sunday’s game, many fans are reminiscing about a memorable game back in 2013 when Mother Nature made her presence felt during a exciting Eagles vs Lions game. “I’ll never forget it,” Eagles fan Gianmarco Martuscelli said, recalling the 2013 game that turned into a unexpected snow storm. “All of a sudden, in the middle of the second quarter, it started coming down hard and it just kept coming.”

What happens if the Eagles win today?

If Philadelphia beats Matt Stafford and the Rams, they advance to the NFC Championship game and play the Washington Commanders, who beat the top-seeded Detroit Lions on Saturday.

Because the Eagles had a higher seed than the Commanders heading into the playoffs, the NFC Championship game would be played in Philadelphia.

Have the Eagles and Rams met in the playoffs before?

The last time Philadelphia and Los Angeles played each other in the playoffs was in 2002 in the NFC Championship. That Rams team, led by Kurt Warner, Marshall Faulk, Isaac Bruce and Torry Holt, was known as “The Greatest Show on Turf.” They beat the Eagles, 29-24, but lost to the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl.

The Eagles are 1-2 against the Rams in the playoffs.

The Eagles are set to lose Nakobe Dean to a season-ending knee injury

Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Nakobe Dean was ruled out for the rest of the playoffs after he left the Philadelphias wild-card round wins over the Green Bay Packers with a knee injury.

Veteran linebacker Oren Burksa special teams standout all season entering the game when Dean left that game, finishing with four tackles in 54 snaps.

The Eagles will likely bank on Burks to fill the hole Sunday and the rest of the postseason, but also signed linebacker Nicholas Morrow to the training squad on Tuesday. On Saturday, Morrow was elevated for the game.