Jaelan Phillips: We've been dominant on defense and still have room to grow
The Eagles have only scored 26 points over the last two weeks, but that's been enough to score wins over the Packers and Lions because of how good they've been on defense.
After holding the Packers to seven points in a Week 10 win, they held the Lions to nine points on Sunday night. They stopped five fourth down tries and harassed Lions quarterback Jared Goff into a 14-of-37 night passing the ball. Several of those incompletions were due to batted balls at the line and the Eagles picked up a pair of sacks, including edge rusher Jaelan Phillips' second in two games with the team.
In his postgame media session, Phillips said the defense is "confident, dominant, game-wrecking" before being asked if he thinks the unit ranks among the best in the league.
“I’d say so. I think we have room to grow, but I think what we’ve been putting on the field so far is domination," Phillips said. "Keep improving and keep stacking ‘em, keep that relentless energy."
The trade for Phillips helped the Eagles' defense level up and it will be bad news for the rest of the league if he's right about there being better things ahead for the Eagles defense.
Hernández: Rams have a Super Bowl vibe, and L.A. might crown another champion soon
Rams safety Kamren Kinchens (26) celebrates with teammates after intercepting his second pass of the game in a 21-19 win over the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday at SoFi Stadium. (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)
Wake up from your post-World Series slumber, Los Angeles.
There’s another title contender in town.
For anyone else who was too busy following the Dodgers last month to notice what was going on at SoFi Stadium, the Rams are for real.
They are first-place real. They could be Super Bowl real.
You could feel it in the stands, which literally shook on Sunday when Seattle Seahawks kicker Jason Myers missed a 61-yard field-goal attempt to seal the Rams’ 21-19 victory.
You could feel it in the interview room afterward, the walls penetrated by the bass of the funk music playing in the adjacent dressing quarters.
The Rams are only 10 games into a 17-game season so they still have plenty of time to mess this up, but this is what the start of a championship run feels like. This is what the start of a championship run sounds like.
What was especially awesome about their latest triumph was how un-awesome their quarterback played.
Matthew Stafford passed for only 130 yards, completing 15 of 28 passes. A Rams offense that scored 34 or more points in each of their last three games was limited to just three scores.
“I don’t think anybody’s discouraged by what we did on offense today, but it was definitely not to our standard,” said receiver Davante Adams, whose only catch was a one-yard touchdown reception in the first quarter.
For Stafford, the game wasn’t about what he did as much as it was about what he didn’t do. He didn’t throw any passes that were intercepted. He didn’t make any critical mistakes.
If only for a game, the former gunslinger was more of a game manager.
Stafford knew he could rely on running back Kyren Williams, who rushed for 91 yards and a touchdown. Stafford knew he could count on a defense that has allowed just 17 points per game.
“You gotta feel the way the game’s going sometimes and be that version of yourself, whatever you need for your team to win,” Stafford said. “I felt there were times I was able to do that today.”
The late-career shift in mentality by the 37-year-old Stafford could be a key for the Rams, who don’t need him to win every game for them.
They have an alternate offensive option in the explosive Williams, who had two runs of 30 or more yards against the Seahawks. They have a fearsome defensive front that enhances the secondary’s playmaking abilities.
The Rams' pass rushers didn’t sack Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold but no matter.
Rams running back Kyren Williams carries the ball during a 21-19 win over the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday at SoFi Stadium. (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)
“That’s why I say stats are for losers,” McVay said. “They affected and influenced the game in a huge way. Obviously, Sam is a great quarterback, but he was getting off his spot. I thought a lot of the pressure that we did get is what led to some of the decisions where our guys ended up making some great plays.”
The Rams intercepted four passes. The Seahawks’ only touchdown came on a one-yard run by Kenneth Walker III with 2 minutes 23 seconds left.
Adams said of the team’s defensive backs: “The way they prepped all week, you could feel it. I mean, it was picks left and right in practice, the attention to detail, the communication, all of it.”
Adams pointed to how safety Quentin Lake was knocked out of the game because of an elbow injury.
“To still uphold that standard in the secondary,” Adams said. “That’s why I love this team, to be honest with you. That’s what it’s about. It’s the next-man mentality. We had that on offense all year too."
This is what winning teams do. This is what the Dodgers do. This is what Super Bowl champions do.
Monday Night Football: How to watch the Dallas Cowboys vs. Las Vegas Raiders NFL game tonight, start time, streaming and more
With a 2-7 record heading into Week 11, the Las Vegas Raiders are the underdogs heading into this week's Monday Night Football matchup against the Dallas Cowboys. The Cowboys are coming off a bye week, and Monday's game will be their first without defensive lineman Marshawn Kneeland, who passed away on Nov. 6. Here's what you need to know to tune into Monday Night Football's Cowboys vs. Raiders game.
How to watch the Dallas Cowboys vs. Las Vegas Raiders:
Date: Monday, Nov. 17, 2025
Time: 8:15 p.m. ET
TV channels: ESPN, ESPN Deportes and ABC
Streaming:Fubo, DirecTV, ESPN unlimited, NFL+ and more
Dallas Cowboys vs. Las Vegas Raiders game time:
The Cowboys vs. Raiders game kicks off at 8:15 p.m. ET/5:15 p.m. PT this Monday, Nov. 17, 2025.
Dallas Cowboys vs. Las Vegas Raiders game channel:
The Week 11 game between the Cowboys vs. Raiders will air on ABC, ESPN and ESPN Deportes.
How to watch the Dallas Cowboys vs. Las Vegas Raiders game without cable:
You can tune in to ESPN and ABC through your cable provider, or on streaming platforms like DirecTV, Fubo and more. You can also stream the game on the ESPN App with ESPN unlimited, or with NFL+ (via phone or tablet only).
Many NFL games are broadcast on local channels, so if you're looking to catch an in-market game, it may be as simple as turning on your TV (or setting up a digital TV antenna) or finding a live TV streaming service that carries the correct RSN (Regional Sports Network). If you want to watch out-of-market games, a $7 monthly subscription to NFL+ will let you watch every out-of-market local and primetime game in the season on your phone — but only a select few regular-season games on your TV. You could also spring for the uber-expensive NFL Sunday Ticket package to get every out-of-market Sunday game of the season.
When it comes to nationally broadcast games, NFL games typically air across ESPN, NBC, CBS, Fox, ABC and NFL Network. Thursday Night Football games stream exclusively on Amazon Prime Video, select football games will stream exclusively on Peacock, games on CBS will stream live on Paramount+, and Monday Night Football games will air on ESPN or ABC and stream on the newly revamped ESPN+ this season. That's six channels and four streaming platforms to keep up with this season — and that's not counting your local RSN's for in-market games and an NFL+ or NFL Sunday Ticket subscription for out-of-market games. Plus, Netflix is once again hosting at least two Christmas Day matches, so add that subscription into the mix. And we can't forget about Fox One, Fox's first streaming service, a place where you can also stream games airing on FOX (if you don't already have access to it).
Confused? You're not alone. Here's a breakdown of the platforms we recommend checking out during the 2025 NFL season, so that come game time, tuning into your favorite team's games will be as easy as simply turning on the TV.
Every way to watch NFL games this season:
To recap, here are all the ways you can watch NFL games in 2025.