Week 7 Preview: New York Giants vs. Philadelphia Eagles
For their matchup of the season, the New York Giants travel to Lincoln Financial Field to face the Philadelphia Eagles
For their matchup of the season, the New York Giants travel to Lincoln Financial Field to face the Philadelphia Eagles
A battle of two teams looking to keep pace in their respective divisions, the Baltimore Ravens travel to Lincoln Financial Field to battle the Eagles this Sunday. Winners of their last two games and currently sporting a 4-1 record overall, Baltimore’s offense still appears to be finding its footing through five weeks, with the team ranked 30th in passing yards and 24th in total yards early on.
In a Week 6 divisional matchup, the New York Giants (0-5) face off with the Washington Football Team (1-4) for the first time this year. Both teams would be way out of the playoff race if they played in any division aside from the NFC East. Since they play in that extremely weak division, they are still in the divisional hunt, as the Dallas Cowboys are in first place at 2-3. The Washington Football Team will travel to MetLife Stadium for this game.
The Los Angeles Chargers (1-3) travel to New Orleans to take on the Saints (2-2) in an out of conference matchup. Both teams have struggled through the first four games due to tough schedules, so a Monday night win could get them back on track.
This showdown is a rematch between the two quarterbacks who played in Super Bowl LII. Now they’re playing for new teams, with Nick Foles starting for the Chicago Bears (3-1) and Tom Brady now playing for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-1). Foles got the better of Brady in that Super Bowl between the Philadelphia Eagles and the New England Patriots.
Through three weeks, the Green Bay Packers are the best offense in the National Football League. With the best pass blocking efficiency and the best run blocking efficiency, Aaron Rodgers and Matt LeFluer have constructed the most well-balanced attack in the NFL.
For this week’s Sunday night matchup on NBC, the Eagles travel to the west coast to take on the 49ers at Levi’s Stadium. This is the first matchup between the two since 2017 when Philadelphia bested San Francisco 33-10.
Heading out to Glendale, AZ is the Detroit Lions (0-2) to take on the Arizona Cardinals (2-0). The last time these teams met, nobody walked away from the game a winner as it ended in a tie. This game features two teams heading in opposite directions. The Lions have suffered two divisional losses to start this season. In contrast, the Cardinals have looked red hot through the first couple of weeks. The Lions’ defense looks to redeem themselves and slow down Kyler Murray and his explosive offense in week 3.
The New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks will do battle on Sunday Night Football after coming off of convincing
This matchup is a tale of teams moving in similar directions, in a now wide-open AFC East. The Buffalo Bills
It has been four years since Washington has been able to beat the Eagles. These two are meeting up in Week 1 for the second straight season after a close battle last year which the Eagles pulled out 32-27.
The Philadelphia Eagles and Atlanta Falcons are set to face off on Sunday Night Football tonight with kickoff set for 8:20pm on NBC. The Eagles are coming off a come-from-behind 32-27 victory against the Washington Redskins, while the Falcons are coming off a 28-12 defeat by the hands of the Minnesota Vikings last week. The Falcons didn’t put up any points until the fourth quarter, as they trailed 28-0 after three quarters. Three turnovers (two picks and a fumble) and a blocked punt all led to Minnesota scores, with the Vikings rushing for 172 yards.
For their matchup of the season, the New York Giants travel to Lincoln Financial Field to face the Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday Night Football. The
A battle of two teams looking to keep pace in their respective divisions, the Baltimore Ravens travel to Lincoln Financial Field to battle the Eagles this Sunday. Winners of their last two games and currently sporting a 4-1 record overall, Baltimore’s offense still appears to be finding its footing through five weeks, with the team ranked 30th in passing yards and 24th in total yards early on.
In a Week 6 divisional matchup, the New York Giants (0-5) face off with the Washington Football Team (1-4) for the first time this year. Both teams would be way out of the playoff race if they played in any division aside from the NFC East. Since they play in that extremely weak division, they are still in the divisional hunt, as the Dallas Cowboys are in first place at 2-3. The Washington Football Team will travel to MetLife Stadium for this game.
The Los Angeles Chargers (1-3) travel to New Orleans to take on the Saints (2-2) in an out of conference matchup. Both teams have struggled through the first four games due to tough schedules, so a Monday night win could get them back on track.
This showdown is a rematch between the two quarterbacks who played in Super Bowl LII. Now they’re playing for new teams, with Nick Foles starting for the Chicago Bears (3-1) and Tom Brady now playing for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-1). Foles got the better of Brady in that Super Bowl between the Philadelphia Eagles and the New England Patriots.
Through three weeks, the Green Bay Packers are the best offense in the National Football League. With the best pass blocking efficiency and the best run blocking efficiency, Aaron Rodgers and Matt LeFluer have constructed the most well-balanced attack in the NFL.
For this week’s Sunday night matchup on NBC, the Eagles travel to the west coast to take on the 49ers at Levi’s Stadium. This is the first matchup between the two since 2017 when Philadelphia bested San Francisco 33-10.
Heading out to Glendale, AZ is the Detroit Lions (0-2) to take on the Arizona Cardinals (2-0). The last time these teams met, nobody walked away from the game a winner as it ended in a tie. This game features two teams heading in opposite directions. The Lions have suffered two divisional losses to start this season. In contrast, the Cardinals have looked red hot through the first couple of weeks. The Lions’ defense looks to redeem themselves and slow down Kyler Murray and his explosive offense in week 3.
The New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks will do battle on Sunday Night Football after coming off of convincing Week 1 victory against the
This matchup is a tale of teams moving in similar directions, in a now wide-open AFC East. The Buffalo Bills (1-0) travel south to take
It has been four years since Washington has been able to beat the Eagles. These two are meeting up in Week 1 for the second straight season after a close battle last year which the Eagles pulled out 32-27.
The Philadelphia Eagles and Atlanta Falcons are set to face off on Sunday Night Football tonight with kickoff set for 8:20pm on NBC. The Eagles are coming off a come-from-behind 32-27 victory against the Washington Redskins, while the Falcons are coming off a 28-12 defeat by the hands of the Minnesota Vikings last week. The Falcons didn’t put up any points until the fourth quarter, as they trailed 28-0 after three quarters. Three turnovers (two picks and a fumble) and a blocked punt all led to Minnesota scores, with the Vikings rushing for 172 yards.
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