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The Los Angeles Rams host the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, Nov. 24.

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The NFL action on Sunday, Nov. 24 wraps up out West when the Los Angeles Rams host the Philadelphia Eagles at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif. The game is scheduled to start at 8:20 p.

m. EST and will be broadcast on NBC . Fans looking to watch this NFL game can do so for free by using FuboTV , which offers RedZone, a free trial and $30 off on your first month, or DirecTV Stream , which also offers a free trial and RedZone.



SlingTV has promotional offers available, and NFL+ airs all local market games. Additionally, games on NBC can be watched on Peacock . The Eagles have won six straight following their bye week to get to 8-2 and the top of the NFC East.

The Rams are 5-5 and in a jumbled NFC West where three of the four teams entered Week 12 with that record, one game behind the 6-4 Arizona Cardinals. Who: Philadelphia Eagles vs. Los Angeles Rams When : Sunday, Nov.

24 at 8:20 p.m. EST Where : SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif.

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What is Peacock? Peacock is the home to the Premier League, Sunday Night Football, exclusive college football games, WWE premium live events and the Olympics, as well as programing across the NBCUniversal networks. More College Football RELATED CONTENT: Here’s Jason: Kelce will host late-night show on ESPN beginning final week of NFL season By JOE REEDY AP Sports Writer Jason Kelce will try his hand at late-night television early next year. Kelce announced during an appearance on ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on Thursday night that he will host “They Call It Late Night with Jason Kelce,” on ESPN.

The one-hour show will tape on five straight Friday nights beginning Jan. 3. That coincides with the last week of the NFL’s regular season and the playoffs.

The show will originate in front of a live audience from Union Transfer in Philadelphia. The first four episodes will air at 1 a.m.

EST starting on Jan. 4 with the final episode coming on at 1:30 a.m.

EST on Feb. 1. “I loved late-night shows, I’ve always loved them.

I remember sleepovers watching Conan O’Brien with my friends,” Kelce said on Kimmel’s show. “We’re going to have a bunch of guys up there — legends of the game, friends that I played with, coaches, celebrities,” Kelce said. The Philadelphia-based band Snacktime will provide the show’s music.

The show’s title is a homage to “They Call it Pro Football,” which was NFL Films' first full-length film in 1967. NFL Films originated in Philadelphia and founders Ed and Steve Sabol are in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. It also featured the legendary voice of John Facenda, who did the news on Philadelphia television before becoming better known as the voice of NFL Films.

NFL Films will produce the show in conjunction with Kelce’s Wooderboy Productions and Skydance Sports. Each episode will also be also seen on Replays airing on ESPN2, and also be available on ESPN+, ESPN’s YouTube channel and the Jason Kelce channel on YouTube. Kelce is in the first year of a multi-year agreement with ESPN.

He appears on the network’s “Monday Night Countdown” show as well as providing halftime and postgame analysis. He played 13 years for the Philadelphia Eagles before retiring at the end of last season and was the most sought-after former player by networks. He participated in last year’s NFL Broadcasting and Media Workshop, which used to be known as the “Broadcast Bootcamp.

” Kelce has made news lately, though, for other reasons. He was involved in a confrontation with a fan in State College, Pennsylvania, before the Penn State-Ohio State game on Nov. 2, when a fan heckled Kelce and appeared to shout an anti-gay slur about his brother, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, for dating pop star Taylor Swift.

Video showed Kelce grabbing the fan’s phone and throwing it to the ground. Kelce apologized about the incident on ESPN on Nov. 4.

On Thursday night an autograph seeker verbally confronted Kelce outside the El Capitan Entertainment Center in Hollywood, where “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” is taped. Video obtained by TMZ shows Kelce explaining that he doesn’t sign autographs for people that follow where he is going. After being shouted at for over two minutes, Kelce eventually got out of the car and signed autographs, including shaking the hand of a man who was berating Kelce with obscenities.

The Associated Press contributed to this article.