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Eagles at Cardinals
Philadelphia | Rank | @ | Arizona | Rank |
6.5 | Spread | -6.5 | ||
20.75 | Implied Total | 27.25 | ||
21.3 | 26 | Points/Gm | 27.5 | 10 |
25.2 | 19 | Points All./Gm | 23.3 | 13 |
65.5 | 9 | Plays/Gm | 68.2 | 4 |
66.5 | 27 | Opp. Plays/Gm | 65.4 | 22 |
37.13% | 26 | Rush% | 45.60% | 7 |
62.87% | 7 | Pass% | 54.40% | 26 |
45.14% | 27 | Opp. Rush % | 40.82% | 13 |
54.86% | 6 | Opp. Pass % | 59.18% | 20 |
- Arizona home games are 4-2 towards the over compared to 0-7 towards the under on the road.
- The Eagles are tied with the Jets for the league’s worst record against the spread on the road (1-5).
- Last week was the first time the Eagles did not take a sack since Week 2, after taking a league-high 45 sacks for -269 yards over that span.
- Jalen Hurts was just the second quarterback to rush for 100 yards in his first career start, joining Lamar Jackson.
- Arizona had a 30-play advantage last week against the Giants, their largest differential in a game this season.
- Kenyan Drake is now tied with Derrick Henry for the league lead in red zone opportunities (52) and leads the league in opportunities inside of the 10-yard line (30).