Open thread replay: Eagles 37, Rams 20

The conversation from the Eagles' 37-20 win over the Rams in primetime.

Sean McVay and Nick Sirianni. (And Big Dom, too.)
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UPDATE – Saquon Barkley took off to an all-time rushing performance, and the Eagles topped the Rams 37-20 out in LA to improve to seven straight wins, a 9-2 record overall, and to a commanding lead in the NFC East over Washington. 

It came at a cost, however, as we learned immediately postgame that veteran pass rusher Brandon Graham, in what was supposed to be his "farewell tour," is now out for the rest of the season with a torn triceps.

Here's our immediate coverage from Sunday night:

• Final observations: Saquon Barkley's historic night carries Eagles to victory over Rams (Shamus Clancy)

• Eagles stock watch: Statement win shows Birds are undeniable contenders (Evan Macy)

• The pivotal plays from the Eagles' blowout win over the Rams in primetime (Nick Tricome)

• Brandon Graham says he tore his triceps, season over (Jimmy Kempski)

And as always, you can run back through the conversation from Sunday night's game as it happened down below.


EARLIER...

The Philadelphia Eagles will look to extend their current winning streak to seven games against the Los Angeles Rams in a key NFC matchup that could help decide playoff seeding.

The Eagles are mostly healthy for a mid-November game, but they will be without star WR DeVonta Smith. The Rams had severe injury issues earlier this season, but have since gotten much healthier. They'll be without starting RT Rob Havenstein. You can find the Eagles' and Rams' inactives here.

As we noted in our Eagles-Rams preview, the Eagles match up well against the Rams' biggest strengths. Defensively, the Rams' biggest strength is their edge rusher duo of second-year pro Byron Young and rookie Jared Verse. Of course, Jordan Mailata and Lane Johnson have consistently shut down their share of elite edge rushers over the years.

Offensively, the Rams are known for their wide receiver duo of Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua, with strong-armed vet Matthew Stafford slinging it to them. In years past the Rams' passing attack might make Eagles fans cringe, but the Birds have gotten stellar play out of their cornerback trio of Darius Slay, Quinyon Mitchell, and Cooper DeJean this season.

The Eagles are 2.5-point favorites heading into this matchup. Here are our staff writer picks

Feel free to discuss the game in the comments section below.


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