QUINIX Sport News: Eagles-Packers preview: NFL wild-card weekend rematches exciting Week 1 game

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The Packers and Eagles met all the way back in Week 1 at Brazil.

If the Green Bay Packers-Philadelphia Eagles rematch is as good as the first meeting this season, it’ll be a pretty good playoff game.

The Eagles beat the Packers 34-29 in the second game of the season, a Friday night game from Brazil. There were plenty of big plays as both offenses were operating at a high level. That game was the first glimpse at one of the storylines of the NFL season, as Saquon Barkley scored three touchdowns. He’d go on to be an MVP candidate and a 2,000-yard rusher.

When the two teams met back in early September, it was clear that we might see them meet up again in the playoffs.

Lincoln Financial Field

Sunday, 4:30 p.m. ET

The game will be broadcast by Fox and Fox Deportes.

The Eagles are a 4.5-point favorite at BetMGM. There has been some line movement. It opened at Eagles -3.5, moved to -5.5 for a short time and then fell back to -4.5. The total is 45.5.

The Packers rely on explosive pass plays. They had 59 pass plays of at least 20 yards, fourth in the NFL, and tied for the NFL lead with 14 pass plays of 40 or more yards. That won’t be so easy without Christian Watson, who suffered a season-ending knee injury in Week 18. It also won’t be easy against the Eagles, who gave up just 35 pass plays of 20 or more yards, which was best in the NFL. The key for the Packers could be Jayden Reed. He was second to Watson on the Packers in yards per reception. He also has been very quiet for weeks. Reed has just 19 catches for 237 yards over Green Bay’s last eight games, with six games of 34 yards or less. The Packers need Reed to make some plays.

(Yahoo Sports/Grant Thomas)(Yahoo Sports/Grant Thomas)
(Yahoo Sports/Grant Thomas)

Saquon Barkley and Derrick Henry got most of the attention as top running backs who changed teams in the offseason, but Josh Jacobs was also a big find for the Packers. He had 1,329 rushing yards and 15 touchdowns. He has a rushing touchdown in eight straight games. The Eagles defense wasn’t vulnerable against the run or the pass this season, but it would help Green Bay if it could have some success on the ground early. It might be paramount if Jordan Love’s elbow injury that knocked him out of last week’s game is still affecting him at all, or if the passing game isn’t as effective without deep threat Christian Watson.

The big question is if Jalen Hurts is healthy and effective. Hurts missed two straight games after suffering a concussion, and was still in the protocol at the start of the week. He was expected to be ready for Sunday’s game, but it’s not ideal to miss almost three full games due to a concussion and then return for a playoff start. The Eagles need Hurts to be effective. But perhaps more than that, they need to take pressure off Hurts with Saquon Barkley chewing up yards in the run game and the defense playing like it has most of the season. Hurts doesn’t need to do it all to win, just to be productive when needed.

 

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