Sean McDermott: We have to turn over every stone to figure out injury issues
Sunday's most surprising result came in Miami when the Dolphins jumped out to a 16-0 halftime lead on the Bills and remained in control throughout a 30-13 win.
There were issues on both sides of the ball for Buffalo in the loss and it didn't help that there were missing pieces all over the roster. Injuries left the defense without players like Ed Oliver, Michael Hoecht, A.J. Epenesa, Taron Johnson, and Christian Benford while tight end Dalton Kincaid and defensive end Landon Jackson were added to the list during the game.
After the loss, Bills head coach Sean McDermott said that "we'll never use injuries as an excuse," but acknowledged that they've had to go deep to find players at some spots and said the team needs to find out if there's a way to improve the health situation now and in the future.
"We do need to look to continue turning over every stone to figure out why this is happening. I feel like it's happened quite a bit year to year. This year is probably as much as I've been around," McDermott said, via the team's website. "I don't know what it is. I really don't. But we've got to figure that piece out pretty quickly here, and then year to year."
There may be some long-term work to do on the injury front, but the short term has the team missing a number of talented players and there's not much to do to augment the roster now that the trade deadline has passed. That will make figuring out how to maximize the players on hand an even bigger priority for McDermott and the coaching staff over the final eight weeks of the season.
Monday Night Football: How to watch the Philadelphia Eagles vs. Green Bay Packers NFL game tonight, start time, streaming and more
Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles face the Green Bay Packers this week for Monday Night Football, here's how to watch. (Bill Streicher-Imagn Images)
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After their Week 9 bye, the Philadelphia Eagles will be rested and ready to face the Green Bay Packers for Monday Night Football. They'll also be showing off some new squad members, having acquired edge rusher Jaelan Phillips and cornerbacks Michael Carter II and Jaire Alexander just before the trade deadline this week. The NFC rivals both sit at the top of their conferences heading into Week 10, here are the latest odds for the game.
You'll have quite a few options when it comes to streaming Monday's game: you can catch ABC and ESPN on platforms like DirecTV and Fubo, stream the game through NFL+, or you can check it out on the ESPN App with ESPN unlimited, which combines all of ESPN's networks in one place. Here's what you need to know to tune into Monday Night Football this week when the Eagles visit Green Bay.
How to watch the Philadelphia Eagles vs. Green Bay Packers:
Date: Monday, Nov. 10, 2025
Time: 8:15 p.m. ET
TV channels: ESPN, ESPN Deportes and ABC
Streaming: Fubo, DirecTV, ESPN unlimited, NFL+ and more
Philadelphia Eagles vs. Green Bay Packers game time:
The Eagles vs. Packers game kicks off at 8:15 p.m. ET/5:15 p.m. PT this Monday, Nov. 10, 2025.
Philadelphia Eagles vs. Green Bay Packers game channel:
The Week 10 game between the Eagles and Packers will air on ABC, ESPN and ESPN Deportes.
How to watch the Philadelphia Eagles vs. Green Bay Packers 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.
Ben Johnson: Caleb Williams looked like Houdini against the Giants
Bears quarterback Caleb Williams has shown a knack for dramatic finishes in his second NFL season.
Four of the team's six wins have come via game-winning drives in the fourth quarter, including Sunday's 24-20 win over the Giants. The Bears trailed 20-10 after a Younghoe Koo field goal in the fourth quarter, but Williams led a pair of touchdown drives to make the team a winner for the sixth time in their last seven games.
Williams' ability to make plays with his feet loomed large on both drives. Williams had a 29-yard scramble to set up a touchdown pass to Rome Odunze and he scored the game-winner on a 17-yard run on the next possession. Williams ran for 52 yards in the fourth quarter and head coach Ben Johnson compared the quarterback to a famous escape artist in his postgame press conference.
"He looks like a Houdini back there in the backfield, because that's a really good pass-rushing front," Johnson said. "They've given a lot of teams fits. I think [Brian] Burns is leading the NFL in sacks. There were times where he's trying to escape and making some things happen. He had a couple throws down the field, but over 50 yards again rushing for the second week in a row, and I thought in the fourth quarter there we really needed that as a shot in the arm to end up winning that ballgame. So, credit to him."
Both Williams and Johnson said they'd like to see the team avoid the need for so many late-game heroics, but the confidence that comes with knowing that games aren't over even if you're trailing in the fourth quarter should serve the Bears well as they try to find their way into the playoffs come January.