Eagles at Titans 2018: Start Time, TV Schedule, Live Stream and Storylines for NFL Week 4

The Eagles will try to improve to 3-1 on Sunday when they face the Tennessee Titans (2-1) at Nissan Stadium in Nashville.

Here's everything you need to know: 

• 12 p.m.: Eagles Pregame Live on NBCSP
• 1 p.m.: Eagles at Titans on FOX
• 5 p.m.: Eagles Postgame Live on NBCSP
• 6 p.m.: End Game on NBCSP

You can watch the game on fuboTV.

The television broadcasters will be Chris Myers (play-by-play), Daryl Johnston (color) and Laura Okmin (sideline). 

Merrill Reese, Mike Quick and Howard Eskin will have the radio call on 94WIP. 

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Back on the Wentz Wagon 
Carson Wentz wasn't perfect in his 2018 debut last week, but that was to be expected. Even without a perfect game, there was so much excitement about his return. There was an unmistakable buzz all week leading up to that game and then throughout Sunday's close 20-16 win over the Colts. 

He has things he needs to clean up and I fully expect him to do it. He should start to round back into his MVP form very soon. 

Hey, Alshon 
This guy ought to help Wentz. Alshon Jeffery was cleared for contact this week, which means he'll likely make his season debut in Nashville on Sunday. The Eagles will be pretty happy to see him out there. 

Without Jeffery, the offense has been stagnant and not nearly the same. Having him back on the field is a game-changer. Not only will he make plays, but he'll also demand attention. The offense wasn't going to get back to its peak without him. 

Mariota and company
The Titans have a weird offense by today's standards. They're not pass happy. In fact, they are really committed to running the football and playing defense. They're kind of a throwback in that way. Marcus Mariota will play on Sunday and he hasn't thrown for over 200 yards since last season. He is a threat to run the ball, though, and the Eagles will have to keep an eye on him.

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