One of the best teams in the NFC, the Eagles, will host the 49ers.

One of the best teams in the NFC, the Eagles, will be hosting this… 

SAN FRANCISCO (8-3) at PHILADELPHIA (10-1)

Sunday, 4:25 p.m., FOX

OPENING LINE: 49ers by 2 1/2, according to .

AGAINST THE SPREAD: San Francisco 6-5; Philadelphia 6-2-3

SERIES RECORD: San Francisco leads 19-14-1

LAST MEETING: On Jan. 29, 2023, the Eagles won 31-7 over the 49ers in the NFC championship game.

LAST WEEK: Niners won at Seattle 31-13; Eagles beat Bills 37-34 in overtime.

EAGLES OFFENSE: OVERALL (9), RUSH (8), PASS (13), SCORING (T-3).

EAGLES DEFENSE: OVERALL (19), RUSH (3), PASS (29), SCORING (20).

49ERS OFFENSE: OVERALL (3), RUSH (7), PASS (8), SCORING (T-3).

49ERS DEFENSE: OVERALL (5), RUSH (2), PASS (12), SCORING (1).

TURNOVER DIFFERENTIAL: 49ers plus-11; Eagles minus-2.

EAGLES PLAYER TO WATCH: QB Jalen Hurts just keeps on winning and is part of the conversation for NFL MVP. The Eagles are 27-2 in Hurts’ last 29 regular-season games, and Philadelphia’s quarterback has 14 consecutive victories over teams with winning records.

Against the Bills last week, he combined for five touchdowns through the air and on the ground.

The 49ers defense will have their hands full trying to contain Hurts’ dual threat passing and running attack.

49ERS PLAYER TO WATCH: WR Deebo Samuel. The talented 49ers receiver had critical comments for Philadelphia CB James Bradberry, calling him “trash.” Earlier this week, Samuel said he doesn’t regret anything he has said.

In nine games this season, the star wideout has just one TD reception. Samuel would love to find the end zone against Bradberry and the Eagle

EAGLES PLAYER TO WATCH: QB Jalen Hurts just keeps on winning and is part of the conversation for NFL MVP.

The Eagles are 27-2 in Hurts’ last 29 regular-season games, and Philadelphia’s quarterback has 14 consecutive victories over teams with winning records.

Against the Bills last week, he combined for five touchdowns through the air and on the ground. The 49ers defense will have their hands full trying to contain Hurts’ dual threat passing and running attack.

KEY MATCHUP: Offensive lines vs. defensive lines. Both the Eagles and 49ers have a supremely talented defensive front.

San Francisco had a season-high six sacks against Seattle last Thursday and now has 15 sacks in three games since acquiring defensive lineman Chase Young from Washington.

The Eagles also present problems on the defensive line, and 49ers RT Colton McKivitz and RG Jon Felciano will need to perform better on Sunday than they did when allowing seven pressures, according to PFF, against the Seahawks.

The 49ers have a league-best plus-11 turnover margin. Eagles: Philadelphia has trailed at halftime in four consecutive games.

WR A.J. Brown, who has been dealing with a thigh injury, has just 45 yards and six catches in his last two games.

Philadelphia is 5-0 at home. 

The Eagles are first (76.5%) in fourth-down conversions and third (47.3%) in third-down conversions.

FANTASY TIP: Brown is due for a breakout game. His last two subpar performances have caused the star wideout to slip to fourth in receiving yards (1,006) in the NFL. Earlier this season, he caught passes for at least 125 yards in six games in a row.

 

 

 

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