The Philadelphia Eagles and Los Angeles clash at SoFi Stadium in what should be an entertaining Sunday Night Football matchup.
The pregame narrative: Philadelphia is vying for first in the NFC and needs to keep pace with the Detroit Lions. I’m betting on the Eagles to cover an alternate spread in primetime. Additionally, I like A.J. Brown and Dallas Goedert to step up with DeVonta Smith sidelined.
Check out my Eagles vs. Rams same-game parlay predictions for Week 12 below.
Eagles vs. Rams same-game parlay predictions
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Parlay: Eagles -2.5 + Brown over 90.5 receiving yards + Goedert over 52.5 receiving yards (+550)
Eagles -2.5 (-124): Philadelphia hasn’t put it all together this year, yet the team enters Week 12 action with an impressive 8-2 record.
Saquon Barkley deserves plenty of praise for the team’s ability to squeeze out wins. The superstar running back is second in the NFL with 1,137 rushing yards but first among all RBs in all-purpose yards with 1,347.
The Eagles’ defence has sneakily been elite this year.
They’re ceding the second-fewest yards per play (4.7) and the lowest across their last three games (3.7). The squad also ranks sixth in opponent points per game (17.9).
The Rams, meanwhile, are 22nd in points allowed (23.9) and have allowed 20-plus points in each of their last four.
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Brown over 90.5 receiving yards (-114): Don’t expect a new face to step up in Smith’s absence.
Philadelphia doesn’t have much depth at the position. Brown and Smith are the only wide receivers on the team averaging more than 11 yards per game. And no, that’s not a typo.
That means Jalen Hurts will likely lock onto his top target even more than he normally does.
Injuries have limited Brown’s overall outputs but he’s been very effective when healthy.
The hulking wideout is averaging 88.2 receiving yards per game and has three 100-plus receiving yard outings in 2024.
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Los Angeles presents a plus matchup for Brown, too. The Rams are surrendering the third-most yards per pass attempt (7.5) in the NFL.
That plays right into Brown’s big-play ability. Brown paces the NFL in yards per team pass attempt (3.68), according to PlayerProfiler.
Goedert over 51.5 receiving yards (-114): With no other wide receivers in line to step up, this sets up as a nice spot for Goedert.
The tight end figures to be Hurts’ second option in the passing game. He’s coming off a very efficient performance in Week 11 where he caught all five of his targets for 61 yards against the Washington Commanders.
Goedert has been returning to form as a steady option for Hurts in this offence. He has cleared this line in three of his last five performances.
The Rams have struggled to limit opposing tight ends this season and are surrendering the fifth-most yards per game to the position (62.3), according to Yahoo Fantasy.
Picks made at 11:43 a.m. on 11/24/24.
Stevie’s an avid NFL, NHL, and tennis bettor who has no problem talking himself into the underdog. His previous stops include Yahoo! Sports Canada and Toronto Metropolitan University, where he received a degree in Sport Media.