Eagles vs. 49ers: Game time, live stream, TV coverage
Philadelphia Eagles vs. San Francisco 49ers
The Philadelphia Eagles will travel to face the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday afternoon. Philadelphia remains undefeated, coming off a victory over Washington last week, while the 49ers have suffered two straight defeats after beating the Cowboys to open the season.
How to watch
Details for Sunday's game below.
Kickoff: 4:25 p.m. ET
Live Stream: The game can be live streamed here.
TV Coverage: Fox
Radio: For Eagles affiliates, click here. For 49ers affiliates, click here.
Season Recap
49ers
Week 3: Cardinals 23, 49ers 14
In a a loss to Arizona, the San Francisco defense allowed 13 straight points to the Drew Stanton-led Cardinals in the second half. The 49ers were only 6-of-12 on third-down conversions. Colin Kaepernick finished the game with 245 yards and a touchdown, he also led the team in rushing, picking up 54 yards.
Week 2: Bears 28, 49ers 20
San Francisco lost to the Bears after Jay Cutler threw three touchdowns in the fourth quarter. Colin Kaepernick tossed three interceptions and lost a fumble, while throwing for just one touchdown.
Week 1: 49ers 28, Cowboys 17
In a victory on the road, the49ers defense forced four turnovers early in the game and Anquan Boldin hauled in 8 catches for 99 yards. Colin Kaepernick finished the game with 212 total yards and a touchdown.
Eagles
Week 3: Eagles 37, Redskins 34
In the second half, kicker Cody Parkey hit three field goals and Jeremy Maclin pulled in a 27-yard touchdown pass from Nick Foles. Foles finished the game with 325 yards and three touchdowns, Maclin totaled eight catches for 154 yards and a score. Former Eagle DeSean Jackson caught an 81-yard touchdown for the Redskins.
Week 2: Eagles 30, Colts 27
The Eagles gained 458 yards of total offense on the way to a Monday night win over the Colts. Nick Foles threw for 331 yards, one touchdown, and one interception. Running backs LeSean McCoy and Darren Sproles combined for 280 total yards and two touchdowns. Sproles also had seven catches and 152 receiving yards.
Week 1: Eagles 34, Jaguars 17
Philadelphia trailed the Jaguars by 17 points at halftime before scoring 34 straight points to win. McCoy and Sproles combined for 145 yards rushing and a touchdown. Foles threw for 322 yards, two touchdowns and an interception.
- Josh Sanchez