Before the Los Angeles Rams face the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday in the divisional round of the playoffs, former Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald and former Eagles running back LeSean McCoy sparred over which of their teams will win and advance to the NFC championship game.
The Los Angeles Rams have proven to be way more dangerous than people gave them credit for. Now, they’ll be on the road to try and take down the Philadelphia Eagles. Needless to say, there’s a lot at stake in this game.
Philadelphia has grown used to being the hunted, but with a Divisional Round matchup against the explosive Los Angeles Rams, Nick Sirianni's group has assumed the role of hunters.
The weather forecast for Sunday isn't locked in, but snow is on the table when the Eagles and Rams meet, bringing back memories of the 2013 Snow Bowl between the Lions and Eagles.
With snow forecast in Philadelphia for Sunday's Divisional Round game against the Los Angeles Rams, Eagles running back Saquon Barkley plans to phone a friend who has been there before: LeSean McCoy.
The Philadelphia Eagles will host the Los Angeles Rams in the Divisional Round of the NFC playoffs on Saturday night at Lincoln Financial Field.
"I'll never forget it," Eagles fan Gianmarco Martuscelli said, recalling the 2013 game that turned into an unexpected snowstorm. "All of a sudden, in the middle of the second quarter, it started coming down hard, and it just kept coming."
And that could mean a memorable game from Eagles running back Saquon Barkley if he's as successful as running back LeSean McCoy was on that snowy December day in 2013. EAGLES COACH TO COWBOYS? Why Cowboys hiring Kellen Moore would be awful for Eagles
On Friday, the former Notre Dame and Philadelphia Eagles expressed his love for his high school alma mater on Instagram, sharing on Instagram a video sent to him by current McDevitt running back Jerome Larue Jr. highlighting the legacy at the position for the Crusaders.
Sean McVay dissected the ways the Rams could potentially stop Saquon Barkley — only the ninth 2,000-yard rusher in NFL history — when he considered the consequences if they did not.
The last time the Eagles faced the Los Angeles Rams, Saquon Barkley broke LeSean McCoy’s single-game franchise rushing record. This time around, he could have his eye on