NFL Preseason 2023: How To Watch The Eagles vs Ravens Game

The Philadelphia Eagles will open the 2023 NFL Preseason on the road to M&T Bank Stadium on Saturday. Eagles fans can catch the game at 7 p.m. ET on NFL Network. Following the contest versus Baltimore, the Eagles will head back to Philadelphia to end off the preseason schedule with back-to-back games versus the Cleveland Browns and Indianapolis Colts.

How To Watch The Eagles vs Ravens Week 1 NFL Preseason Game

It’s never been easier for Eagles fans to watch their favorite team.

Eagles fans can catch all of the action on the NFL Network, beginning at 7 p.m. ET.

NFL fans outside of the U.S. can also catch all of the action on DAZN, which offers live streams of every Philadelphia Eagles game throughout the season.

Will The Eagles Starters Play vs the Ravens?

Head coach Nick Sirianni spoke with the media ahead of Thursday’s practice and was non-commital about playing the Eagles’ starters versus Baltimore.

Sirianni played his starters for 1-2 series in last year’s preseason opener versus the Jets. However, with joint practices coming up against the Browns, it seems unlikely that Sirianni will put his starters at risk in 2023.

Over the past two years, Sirianni has developed more of a laid-back approach to the preseason, allowing his starters to stay healthy later in the year.

With Philadelphia fresh off of a run to the Super Bowl, there’s also less of a need to see some of the team’s veterans and key players on the Eagles’ roster during the exhibition season.

In last year’s preseason opener, Hurts finished 6 of 6 passing for 80 yards and a touchdown before conceding to Gardner Minsher and Reid Sinnett.

Eagles’ Official Preseason 2023 Depth Chart

The Eagles released their first unofficial depth chart ahead of the game versus Baltimore and there were some notable names moving up and down the roster.

On offense, Kenny Gainwell appears to have earned the starting nod at running back while wide receiver Quez Watkins has sealed his rightful position in the slot with a strong training camp.

On defense, Christian Elliss appears to have the inside track on Nakobe Dean for the weakside linebacker spot. Miles Jack and Zach Cunningham also figure to work themselves into the Eagles’ depth chart at middle linebacker. Meanwhile, rookie Nolan Smith is expected to move around and get snaps at strong-side linebacker and on the defensive line as well.

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