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Best Eagles road trips in 2026, ranked

The Philadelphia Eagles’ 2026 schedule is officially out, and it’s a genuinely fun one. Eagles fans travel better than any other fanbase in the league, so this is dedicated to figuring out where we’re all going this year and how excited we should actually be about each trip.

Before we get into it: as always, TLL has partnered with Phans of Philly, the premier organizers of Eagles road trips. Flights, hotels, game tickets, tailgates, transportation – they handle every bit of it. You just have to make the flight. Head over to their Eagles road trips page and get a deposit in before these fill up.

We’re currently 7-1 on Eagles road trips with Phans of Philly since 2022. We did make it to Dallas last year, and Jerry World is every bit as impressive as advertised. I’ll give it that much. I’ll also note that the Eagles lost a game they had absolutely no business losing, which put a very specific filter on how I look back on the whole experience. That, and my wallet was stolen by some Fort Worth lowlife. But that’s on me, not the good people at Phans.

Here are the definitive Eagles road trip rankings for 2026:

1. London – Jacksonville Jaguars: WEEK 5 · Sun 10/11 · 9:30 AM EST

It’s London. That’s the complete argument.

Sure, it’s a hefty flight, and Jacksonville has no business being anyone’s international representative, but none of that matters because you’re in England watching the Eagles for a long weekend. Get there a day or two early, actually see the city, and enjoy the kind of experience that doesn’t come around every season.

Plus, we may see AJ Brown on the opposing sideline if some recent trade rumors are true.

2. Tennessee Titans: WEEK 2 · Sun 09/20 · 1:00 PM EST

Nashville is one of the best weekend destinations in the country, and the Titans are largely irrelevant to that calculation. Week 2, the Eagles should be dialed in, and the opposition isn’t going to keep anyone up at night. Our experts here at TLL have hand-picked this as the best road trip on the schedule, and it’s hard to disagree. I only have London above it because of the international aspect.

Think of this one as the warmup before the harder road games hit later in the year. A good time is basically guaranteed.

3. Arizona Cardinals: WEEK 14 · Sun 12/13 · 4:25 PM EST

Mid-December in Arizona is a legitimate selling point when Philadelphia has already become uninhabitable. State Farm Stadium is a solid venue, the weather is genuinely pleasant, and the Cardinals aren’t an opponent that should inspire dread at any point in the season.

This was our first destination with Phans back in October 2022. It was made uniquely magical by overlapping with the Phillies’ World Series run, but getting to sunny AZ in December is its own kind of magic.

4. Chicago Bears: WEEK 3 · Mon 09/28 · 8:20 PM EST

Monday Night Football in Chicago in September. Caleb Williams gives the Bears genuine juice, which makes this a real game rather than a formality, and Chicago is a great football weekend regardless of who’s playing. The city, the food, the excuse to be out on a Monday night. I have no complaints.

The fact that it falls on a Monday means the whole weekend is yours before kickoff. Use it well.

5. Dallas Cowboys: WEEK 12 · Thu 11/26 · 4:30 PM EST

We were at Jerry World last year. It is, I will concede, one of the more impressive buildings in professional sports. Jerry Jones gets that much, and nothing else.

The Eagles also lost a game there that they absolutely should have won, so I’ve filed the whole experience under “cool, not rushing to repeat it.” Granted, we’ll be back in Dallas every year until the heat death of the universe, because that’s just how the schedule works, and Eagles fans will flood AT&T Stadium on Thanksgiving like they always do. I’m just not racing to the front of the line to book this one.

6. Washington Commanders: WEEK 8 · Sun 11/01 · 8:20 PM EST

Sunday Night Football in D.C., which means a national audience gets to watch the Eagles roll into Josh Harris territory and handle their business. The Birds scraped Washington off their shoe in the NFC Championship Game and now have to do it again, this time on the road.

7. San Francisco 49ers: WEEK 17 · Sun 01/03 · 8:20 PM EST

Look, it’s a good game. Sunday Night Football, January, playoff seeding on the line. The football itself is fine.

The problem is everything surrounding it. Gavin Newsom’s socialist California has turned San Francisco into Kensington writ large, except the needles cost more and a Waymo hits you on the way to the stadium. And the stadium isn’t even in San Francisco. Levi’s is in Santa Clara, which is 45 minutes south, and manages to be even less interesting than the city you just paid $400 a night to avoid.

Hard pass. Win the game, go home.

8. New York Giants: WEEK 18 · Jan. 9/10 · TBD

MetLife. The concrete mausoleum. The monument to bad turf in East Rutherford. If the Eagles have their seed locked up by January, this is a mercy mission. If they don’t, something has gone very wrong, and Week 18 in the Meadowlands is the least of our problems.

Either way, I wouldn’t plan a vacation around it.

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Very real and legitimate journalist. I don't see a loss on the schedule.

Comments (2)

  1. Take the lady to London, she deserves it. Great shopping there to 10/10 recommend and you get to watch the birds.

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