Philadelphia Eagles vs Los Angeles Rams

Sunday Night Football - Eagles vs Rams - Parlay Targets
Sunday Night Football is set to be a showdown as the Philadelphia Eagles and Los Angeles Rams come in hot, boasting a combined 9-1 straight-up record over their last five games. The visiting Eagles, favored by 3 points, have their eyes on the NFC’s top spot, while the Rams, currently eighth in the conference, are just one game away from snatching the NFC West lead. Buckle up, because this one's going to be electric!⚡
Spread - Eagles -3
Total - 48.5
Def Rankings
PHI vs Pass - 2nd (173 YPG)
PHI vs Run - 7th (100 YPG)
LA vs Pass - 22nd (223 YPG)
LA vs Run - 18th (127 YPG)
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- Jalen Hurts 1+ Anytime TD
Jalen Hurts is on fire! The guy’s accounted for nine of the Eagles’ 21 touchdowns during their six-game hot streak. And get this—since Week 6, no running back has more rushing TDs than Philly’s QB1. Hurts leads the team with 11 rushing scores and is second in the entire league, trailing only Derrick Henry of the Ravens. Oh, and when it comes to cashing in inside the red zone? The Eagles are sitting pretty at 11th in RZ scoring percentage.
- Puka Nacua 50+ Receiving Yards
Puka Nacua has been putting on a show, smashing this line in 4 of his last 5 games. Just look at the numbers: 123, 98, 11 (we’ll pretend that one didn’t happen), 106, and 35. Talk about bringing the heat week in and week out!
- AJ Brown 5+ Receptions
A.J. Brown has been Mr. Consistent, pulling in 5+ receptions in four of his last five games (with a quick pause at 2, but hey, everyone needs a breather). He’s also seen 5+ targets in four of those games, keeping him firmly in the mix. And with the Rams’ pass defense ranked 22nd, giving up 223 yards per game, this could be a prime opportunity for Brown to keep that momentum rolling!
- Dallas Goedert 25+ Receiving Yards
Get ready for a Dallas Goedert show! The Rams are practically rolling out the red carpet for tight ends this season, giving up 62.3 yards per game to them. Goedert’s been a steady force, averaging 55.2 yards per game over seven contests and just dropped a sweet 61 yards on the Commanders. Oh, and by the way, he’s cleared this line in four of his last five games.
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