The Eagles are set as underdogs to the Ravens in Baltimore. / Alex Gallardo-Imagn Images One of the best games on the NFL Week 13 slate is a potential Super Bowl preview between the Philadelphia Eagles and Baltimore Ravens. The Eagles have been one of the ...
Discover 2 key issues the Eagles must fix before the playoffs. Learn how tweaks in the passing game and edge defense can secure their Super Bowl run.
NFL Odds: Ravens by 3. Against the spread: Eagles 7-4; Ravens 6-5-1. Series record: Baltimore leads 3-2-1. Last meeting: Ravens beat Eagles 30-28 at Philadelphia on Oct. 18, 2020. Last week: Eagles beat Rams 37-20; Ravens beat Chargers 30-23. Eagles ...
NFL Players named Philadelphia Eagles CB C.J. Gardner-Johnson "Most Annoying NFL Player" in anonymous poll released by The Athletic.
Saquon Barkley had a monster night as the Eagles won their seventh straight game and defeated the Rams, 37-20, on Sunday night at SoFi Stadium.
Lamar Jackson has almost never lost against the NFC. This week he faces a major challenge. Baltimore’s matchup with Philadelphia on Sunday pits the Ravens’ top-ranked offense against the Eagles’ No. 1-ranked defense.
Arguably the game of Week 13 could be a Super Bowl preview with the Philadelphia Eagles (9-2) going up against the Baltimore Ravens (8-4).
The Baltimore Ravens have the second-stingiest run defense in the league behind the Minnesota Vikings (in terms of rushing yards allowed per game). They also are allowing a league-low 3.5 yards per carry.
The LA Rams (5-6) and New Orleans Saints (4-7) will square off Sunday afternoon at the Caesers Superdome in a Week 13 matchup. Kickoff is set for 4:05 p.m. ET (FOX) from New Orleans, La. Let’s analyze BetMGM Sportsbook’s NFL odds around the Rams vs. Saints odds, and make our expert NFL picks and predictions.
Their success has general managers around the league wondering whether the long-held belief that older running backs shouldn't be paid massive contracts is still correct. Are Barkley, Henry, Mixon and Jacobs the start of something new,
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