Don’t Miss It: Eagles–Vikings Kickoff Time Shifted, and Fans Need to Know This Before Week 7.QQ

In a statement released this morning, the NFL officially announced an adjustment to the kickoff time for the Week 7 game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Minnesota Vikings, due to the Charlie Kirk Memorial Event scheduled to take place at U.S. Bank Stadium on the same day.
The league cited “venue coordination and event scheduling” as the reason for the change, emphasizing its respect for the memorial proceedings while ensuring a smooth and enjoyable game-day experience for fans in Minneapolis.
The Minnesota Vikings (3–2) will host the Philadelphia Eagles (4–2) at U.S. Bank Stadium on Sunday, October 19, 2025, in a matchup between two NFC contenders aiming to build midseason momentum.
Both teams enter Week 7 with plenty to prove. The Eagles are looking to bounce back from a tough divisional stretch, while the Vikings, fueled by home-field energy, hope to protect their turf and make a statement against one of the conference’s most complete rosters.
This matchup brings together two quarterbacks in top form, two elite defensive fronts, and two fanbases that know the stakes couldn’t be higher.
🕔 Kickoff Time for Eagles vs. Vikings
Date: Sunday, Oct. 19, 2025
Venue: U.S. Bank Stadium — Minneapolis, Minnesota
Kickoff: 1:00 p.m. ET
📺 How to Watch
- TV: FOX
- Streaming (in-market viewers): Fubo (Stream now)
- Tickets: Get them on StubHub
💰 Philadelphia vs. Minnesota Odds (via BetMGM Sportsbook)
- Spread: Philadelphia -2 (-110), Minnesota +2 (-110)
- Favorite Moneyline: Philadelphia -130
- Underdog Moneyline: Minnesota +110
- Total: 43.5
- Over/Under Odds: -110 each
🩺 Injury Reports
Eagles: No injuries listed.
Vikings: No injuries listed.
📊 Stats to Know
- The Eagles are averaging 23.7 points per game, 4.3 more than the 19.4 points the Vikings have allowed.
- Minnesota’s defense has surrendered 289.8 yards per game, only 15.3 more than the 274.5 yards per game averaged by Philadelphia’s offense
- The Eagles’ defense has given up 23.8 points per game, nearly identical to the 24.6 points Minnesota’s offense has scored.
- Minnesota’s offense averages 305.0 yards per game, 37.8 fewer than the 342.8 yards allowed by Philadelphia’s defense.
Expect an intense and tactical battle in Minneapolis. The Eagles will look to dominate the trenches as they chase another statement win, while the Vikings aim to hold serve at home in a game that could shape both teams’ playoff positioning come December.
 
				


