QUINIX Sport News: Rams’ next challenge: Beat another 14-3 team in Eagles

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Los Angeles visits Philadelphia with a spot in the NFC title game, against the surprising Commanders, on the line. Tap in for the keys to the game.

This season, there were three teams far in front of the rest of the NFC. The Detroit Lions, Philadelphia Eagles and Minnesota Vikings combined to go 43-8 this regular season.

The Los Angeles Rams might need to beat all three to make a Super Bowl. They already have knocked off one of them.

One of the more shocking results of the wild-card round was the Rams’ thorough domination of the Vikings in a 27-9 win on Monday. The Rams had to move their home playoff game to Glendale, Arizona because of deadly wildfires in the Los Angeles area, and still trounced a team that was 14-3.

This week in the divisional playoffs, the Rams’ challenge is to beat another team that went 14-3 during the regular season, and do it at Philadelphia.

Lincoln Financial Field | Philadelphia

3 p.m. ET

This game will be broadcast on NBC and streamed on Peacock.

The Eagles are a 6-point favorite at BetMGM. The total for the game is 44. Back in Week 12, the Eagles were a 3-point favorite at the Rams for a Sunday night game, and won 37-20 to easily cover the spread.

The NFL's divisional round is often the best weekend of games all year. Let's preview it. (Hassan Ahmad/Yahoo Sports)The NFL's divisional round is often the best weekend of games all year. Let's preview it. (Hassan Ahmad/Yahoo Sports)
The NFL’s divisional round is often the best weekend of games all year. Let’s preview it. (Hassan Ahmad/Yahoo Sports)

Does Cooper Kupp have another big game left in him? He has been stunningly quiet for weeks. He has five catches for 82 yards in the Rams’ past four games combined. Puka Nacua is the Rams’ No. 1 receiver and Kyren Williams grinding out yards on the ground is a big part of the offense, but to beat one of the best defenses in the NFL the Rams might need a throwback Kupp game. That won’t be an easy ask against the Eagles’ top-tier cornerbacks.

The first time the Rams and Eagles played, Saquon Barkley had one of the best rushing games ever. Barkley had 255 yards on the ground, the ninth-most in NFL history. That game might have been a wake-up call for the Rams’ defense. Since then L.A. has allowed a reasonable 104.1 rushing yards per game. The Rams also didn’t face a running back anywhere near Barkley’s level in that stretch. The Eagles want to control the game with Barkley and their offensive line. The Rams can’t let the Eagles run wild again. If they contain Philadelphia’s ground game, they might have a shot at an upset.

 

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