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After a wild Week 1 of college football, the NFL is about to return with a battle of NFC East rivals as the Philadelphia Eagles host the suddenly Micah Parsons-less Dallas Cowboys!

Will the NFC East once again run through Philly? Last season, the Eagles stood atop the division (14-3) on their way to Super Bowl glory, but the Washington Commanders were an impressive 12-5. Can Jayden Daniels continue his late-game heroics and lead the Commanders to a division title? Will Dallas shock the league by winning without Parsons? Can rookies Abdul Carter and Jaxson Dart turn the New York Giants into a sneaky contender? Time will tell.

Thursday Night Football premieres September 11 on Prime Video when the Green Bay Packers host the Washington Commanders, so where can you watch the first Thursday night game of the season? From start time to streaming info, here’s where to stream the Eagles/Cowboys game live online.

Yes! The first game of the 2025-2026 regular season takes place Thursday, September 4 when the Philadelphia Eagles host the Dallas Cowboys.

The Eagles/Cowboys game starts at 8:20 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock.

If you have a valid cable login, you can stream the Cowboys-Eagles game on NBC, the NBC app, or NBC.com.

An NBC live stream is available via fuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, DIRECTV, or Sling TV. YouTube TV, fuboTV, DIRECTV, and Hulu + Live TV offer free trials for new subscribers.

The game is also streaming in English and Spanish on Peacock. Available for $10.99/month or $109.99/year, Peacock offers an assortment of live sports, new shows, films, and originals, current NBC/Bravo shows, and over 50 “always-on” channels.

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