Game Preview: Rams vs. Eagles

The 2024 NFC Playoffs continue for the Eagles in the Divisional Round as they host Los Angeles at Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday at 3 PM. The teams played in Week 12, with the Eagles winning 37-20 at SoFi Stadium. This time, the Eagles are coming off a confident win over Green Bay last Sunday, while the Rams walloped the Minnesota Vikings on Monday night.

Now, they come together for a second time this season. There are plenty of points to talk about, so let’s dive right in as the Eagles look to reach 7-0 in the Divisional Round at home in their franchise history and advance to another NFC Championship Game.

  1. Take QB Matthew Stafford out of his comfort zone

When the Rams have it going offensively, it usually means that quarterback Matthew Stafford is dealing. He’s got all the tools and the Rams’ offense is multi-pronged, and when Los Angeles is able to establish the running game and give Stafford time to set up in the pocket, he’s lethal with that outstanding group of pass catchers.

So, what do the Eagles need to do? They need to be assignment sound, create some negative plays, and take Stafford off his spot. It’s what they did on November 24 when the Rams moved the ball on their first two possessions and then went without a first down for the entire second quarter, a total of three possessions (plus a final play before the half). That changed the course of the game and the Los Angeles offense couldn’t catch up.

The Eagles sacked Stafford five times and pressured him throughout the game, so a repeat performance is what Defensive Coordinator Vic Fangio seeks.

  1. Oren Burks and Jeremiah Trotter Jr.: What does that mean for D?

Along with the above, the loss of Nakobe Dean at linebacker is something the Eagles need to overcome. It’s fair to expect the Rams and Head Coach Sean McVay to test the Eagles with Oren Burks and Jeremiah Trotter Jr. replacing Dean, who had a sensational season before his knee injury. Will Fangio use either player in the blitz game? How effective can they be in making plays in the backfield? What about defending the screen game? There is a lot on the line here with a new look at linebacker, although both Burks and Trotter have played well when on the field.

  1. The offensive line has a big-time challenge

Everyone watched on Monday night when the Rams sacked Minnesota quarterback Sam Darnold nine times. It was an overpowering performance by a young, aggressive, and powerful Rams front. Led by rookie edge player Jared Verse and a host of excellent players inside, Los Angeles poses a threat to Jalen Hurts and the Eagles’ offense.

Philadelphia handled that in Week 12, as running back Saquon Barkley ran for a franchise-record 255 yards and the Eagles gained 314 yards on the ground. Hurts had plenty of time to throw the football and the Eagles moved the ball up and down the field to the tune of 481 net yards.

The Rams were humbled by that experience and they have since rebounded. So, what’s going to be different here? How will the Eagles deal with the hard-charging Rams?

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