The Seattle Seahawks are riding high after winning their toughest game of the season against the New England Patriot last Sunday, and they will enter a Week 11 game against the Philadelphia Eagles with plenty of confidence. Sunday's game will kick off at 4:25 p.m. ET and will be broadcast on CBS in the United States, with the top CBS team of Jim Nantz, Phil Simms, and Tracy Wolfson on commentary.
Eagles vs. Seahawks: Start time, TV schedule for Week 11 matchup
The Seahawks are coming off a huge win and will try to keep the momentum going against the Eagles on Sunday.
A live stream for the game will be available via an online Sunday Ticket subscription, as CBS does not offer a streaming service for local market NFL games like other networks.
Last week, the Seahawks and Patriots exchanged the lead seven different times, and in the closing minutes, New England had a first down at the goal line. But four plays later, Bill Belichick and the Patriots were stunned as the Seahawks held on for a 31-24 win. It was the sixth win for Seattle this season and just the second loss for New England.
The Seahawks have now won their past two games since falling to the New Orleans Saints and playing to a 6-6 tie against the rival Arizona Cardinals. Seattle has what looks like an easy schedule from here on out, while the Eagles may be the toughest team they have to face going forward.
The Eagles are playing in an NFC East division that has no breathing room, as all four teams enter Week 11 with winning records. The division is currently dominated by the Dallas Cowboys, so the Eagles may be more in line for competing for a wild card spot. They found some early success under rookie quarterback Carson Wentz but have dropped some close games, including losses in all three divisional games they have played thus far.
That's not a sustainable percentage. They have to win all of the out-of-division games they can if they can't count on themselves to beat the Cowboys, New York Giants, or Washington.
Wentz has struggled with interceptions ever since an early season streak of not throwing one. But overall, the rookie quarterback has played well, completing 65 percent of his passes for 2,121 yards with nine touchdowns against five interceptions.
Philadelphia is coming off a much-needed 24-15 win over the Atlanta Falcons. Prior to that game, Wentz and the Eagles fell to both the Giants and the Cowboys. After the Seahawks, they will play the Green Bay Packers, Cincinnati Bengals, and Baltimore Ravens, along with rematches with all three divisional rivals. So things don't get much easier from here.
To make matters worse, they are playing this game on the road, while Seattle is 4-0 at home on the season. Russell Wilson has been great this season, completing 66.8 percent of his passes for 2,442 yards, 10 touchdowns, and two interceptions. The Eagles aren't favored against the Seahawks, but an upset win would be huge for Philadelphia and its playoff hopes.
Below is all you need to watch Sunday’s game.
How to Watch Eagles vs. Seahawks on Sunday
Time: 4:25 p.m. ET
Location: CenturyLink Field, Seattle
TV: CBS
Announcers: Jim Nantz, Phil Simms, Tracy Wolfson
Online Streaming: Sunday Ticket











