Los Angeles Rams vs Philadelphia Eagles

Head to head

Super Bowl odds14.9%4.1%
Power rating8893
Contender tier

Preview

How it plays out

Los Angeles Rams vs Philadelphia Eagles is a cross-division NFC test that could swing the conference picture. Philadelphia Eagles are favored at 60% (PHI -1.5), yet Los Angeles Rams's 40% says this is no walkover. The power-ranking gap backs it up (#15 vs #1), and the contender tiers agree.

Tactically, Los Angeles Rams will want to lean on creative passing to attack Philadelphia Eagles, whose kicking consistency is the obvious pressure point. Going the other way, Philadelphia Eagles's deep, fast secondary could punish Los Angeles Rams if secondary goes unaddressed. Expect both staffs, Sean McVay and Nick Sirianni, to script around exactly that battle.

Keep an eye on Matthew Stafford (QB) and Jalen Hurts (QB): the two most likely to decide it with a single play. Rams get the home crowd, worth a few points of swing before kickoff.

Key players

LAR Rams

MSMatthew Stafford
Matthew Stafford
QB · Gunslinger
PNPuka Nacua
Puka Nacua
WR · Star
JVJared Verse
Jared Verse
EDGE · DROY

PHI Eagles

JHJalen Hurts
Jalen Hurts
QB · SB MVP
SBSaquon Barkley
Saquon Barkley
RB · All-Pro
ABA.J. Brown
A.J. Brown
WR · Pro Bowl

Frequently asked

Who is favored in Los Angeles Rams vs Philadelphia Eagles?

Our model favors the Philadelphia Eagles, with a 60% win probability over the Los Angeles Rams (40%). The projected spread is PHI -1.5.

What is the prediction for Rams vs Eagles?

Our model favors Philadelphia Eagles (60%) over Los Angeles Rams (40%), spread PHI -1.5: a lean rather than a lock.

What are the moneyline odds for Los Angeles Rams vs Philadelphia Eagles?

Implied from our model's win probabilities, the Los Angeles Rams are +150 and the Philadelphia Eagles are -150 on the moneyline.

Who are the key players to watch in Rams vs Eagles?

Watch Matthew Stafford (QB) for the Rams and Jalen Hurts (QB) for the Eagles.

Is Rams vs Eagles a divisional game?

No. It is an NFC inter-divisional game (NFC West vs NFC East), not a division rivalry.