The Eagles carried an impressive 11-game home winning streak—the longest in the history of Lincoln Financial Field—into the matchup. Philadelphia was listed as a 3.5-point favorite, with the over/under set at 45.5 points according to SportsLine consensus odds. FOX broadcasted the game, with streaming available on NFL+ and Fubo.
Philadelphia’s offense, led by Jalen Hurts, had narrowly won both previous games in the season, including a tight 20-17 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs. The Rams, behind quarterback Matthew Stafford, secured wins against the Houston Texans and Tennessee Titans to start their campaign.
Last season, the Eagles defeated the Rams twice, each time by at least six points, and have maintained an eight-game win streak dating back to 2024. In their dramatic postseason clash, running back Saquon Barkley was a standout, rushing for 205 yards and two long touchdowns in snowy conditions, leading Philadelphia to a 28-22 victory and a berth in the NFC Championship Game.
Ahead of this Week 3 matchup, injury reports indicated Rams defensive end Braden Fiske would be active, while Eagles fans looked forward to seeing new additions like Za’Darius Smith. The game was expected to feature dynamic offensive plays, with A.J. Brown and Barkley highlighted as key contributors for Philadelphia, and Puka Nacua and Davante Adams leading the Rams’ aerial attack.
Expert projections, including those from the SportsLine model, gave the Eagles a strong chance to cover the spread (64% of simulations) and anticipated a high-scoring contest, with the over (45.5) cashing in 54% of scenarios. Score predictions leaned towards another Eagles win, with forecasts such as 28-23 and a bold prediction that A.J. Brown could score three touchdowns.
With the Eagles’ remarkable home record and the Rams’ formidable defense, the game promised to be a pivotal early-season test for both NFC contenders. For more analysis, live updates, and game photos, visit the Rams vs. Eagles Gameday Photo Gallery.
