Jalen Hurts has been sacked the sixth-most of any NFL quarterback this season
Amon Ra-St. Brown is averaging 77 yards per game
Jahmyr Gibbs took just 15 carries for 142 yards and 2 TDs last week
The Philadelphia Eagles are coming off a road upset against the (now formerly) NFC North-leading Green Bay Packers, and are looking to keep beating up on the division in Week 11. They’ll be hosting the red-hot Detroit Lions for a matchup many believe could be a preview of the NFC Championship game.
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The Eagles may be coming off an impressive home win, but we credit the Packers' crumbling offense for much of their success. While they’ll be home for this battle, the opponent won't face the same limitations.
The Eagles' defense saw its season stats boosted against Green Bay, but it remains far from the unit we’ve seen over the last few seasons. Even with the strong game, they still rank 18th in the league in yards allowed (327.9) and 10th in points allowed per game (21.3). By comparison, the Lions' offense ranks sixth in yards (372.4) and second in points (31.4).
On the other side of the ball, we saw the Eagles' offense struggle badly against the Packers. While Green Bay has one of the league’s top defenses, the Lions aren’t that far behind. Their strength has been the pass rush, with the third-highest sack total in the NFL (30). That could be bad news for an Eagles offensive line that has allowed Jalen Hurts to be sacked 25 times, the sixth most of any quarterback.
The Lions offense won’t stumble like the Packers, even in the unfriendly confines of the Link. We expect the Lions to lead for most of this game, leading to an impressive win.
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The Lions' top receiver is coming off a quiet game against the Commanders, but that was mainly due to Detroit building a massive lead early. That had them leaning on the run game, which resulted in his lowest catch total (5) since Week 1.
St. Brown has once again been one of the league’s most productive receivers, ranking fifth with 693 yards on the season. He’s averaging 77 per game and has scored in the end zone eight times. He remains the team’s unquestioned top passcatcher, with 24 more receptions than the next closest player.
We really like Philly’s young secondary, which made some big plays against Jordan Love and the Pack Attack. However, they also got fortunate in multiple locations. Bad reads led Jordan Love to miss some wide-open passes, and a deep ball on 3rd & 20 bounced off Christian Watson’s head as he failed to track the ball. Goff and the Lions are more talented and won’t make the same mistakes on Sunday Night Football.
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Despite sharing carries with David Montgomery, Jahmyr Gibbs still ranks eighth in the league in rushing yards with 693 and fourth with a 5.4 YPC average. Those numbers are both boosted by a monster game in Week 11, where he took just 15 carries for 142 yards and a pair of touchdowns.
Most of the Packers' success against the Eagles came on the ground last week. Josh Jacobs is a big, powerful back, but he doesn’t have the explosiveness of Gibbs. That allowed the Eagles to keep him from breaking out for bigger plays, limiting him to 3.8 YPC.
The Eagles' run defense hasn’t been good, ranking nineteenth in yards per game (118.6). Opposing backs are averaging 4.4 YPC, which is bad news against Gibbs, who averages 5.4.
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