![]() The same could likely be said of their matchup against the Bears the following week, but we’ll stay focused on the task at hand for now.īefore we jump into some of my favorite plays of the week, don’t forget that Sunday night’s matchup between the Eagles and Packers is free to watch on NBC, so be sure to tune in. In need of some easy wins, a road game in Philly will put them to the test on Sunday. Jones’ 3.34 YCO/ATT is good for eighth-best among qualified running backs, while his 44 missed tackles forced, per PFF, is good for fifth-most.Īt 4-7, the Packers are running out of time to right their ship if they hope to land in the postseason. Running back Aaron Jones continues to be one of the more reliable backs in the league, rushing for 778 yards and two scores (5.4 YPC) while also catching 40 passes for 248 yards and another three touchdowns. After pushing through a few injuries early in the season, Watson has come on hot as of late, catching eight passes for 155 yards and five touchdowns over the last two weeks, while averaging a solid 19.4 YPR. The analytics suggest the Eagles would find a bit more success on offense if they stopped turning the ball over 2.5 times per game - if you’re into that sort of thing.įor the Packers, Aaron Rodgers appears to have found (at least for now) his new favorite target, and it just so happens to be rookie second-rounder Christian Watson. Unable to get out of their own way, they managed just 21 points in their loss to Washington despite averaging 5.6 yards per play to their 4.1, and have turned the ball over seven times in their last three games. Philly’s found themselves limited on offense over the last few weeks. His 16 carries led the team, while Miles Sanders trailed closely behind with a 13-47-0 line. Quarterback Jalen Hurts went 18-of-25 passing on the day for 190 yards and a touchdown while also leading the team with 16-85-1 on the ground. The recently undefeated Eagles fell for the first time to the Commanders in Week 10 and needed a 14-point performance in the fourth quarter to hold off Jeff Saturday‘s Colts last week. Ĭredit to the Eagles for holding off the Colts in Week 11. ![]() Watch both shows live on Peacock and catch replays for the weekday show on the NFL on NBC YouTube channel. Spend weekdays at noon with the Fantasy Football Happy Hour and then, every Sunday at 11am getting ready for kickoff with the Fantasy Football Pregame. Fantasy football guru Matthew Berry has joined the team and his two shows have you covered all season long. ![]()
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