UPDATE – Zack Baun and the Eagles' defense held strong all game, then Saquon Barkley finally broke free for the deciding touchdown run in the fourth quarter.
The Eagles beat the Ravens, 24-19, down in Baltimore – a statement win and their eighth straight to improve to 10-2.
The Birds remain well atop the NFC East, and after taking down one of the AFC's juggernauts, they stand as a clear title contender as the regular season's end nears.
Here's the immediate coverage from Sunday:
• The pivotal plays from the Eagles' statement win over the Ravens (Nick Tricome)
• Eagles stock watch: Statement win shows Birds are undeniable contenders (Evan Macy)
And as always, you can run back through the conversation from Eagles-Ravens as it happened down below.
EARLIER...
The Philadelphia Eagles will look to extend their current winning streak to eight games against the Baltimore Ravens, arguably the most difficult opponent on their schedule this season.
The Eagles have been mostly healthy this season, but the injury bug has hit them lately, with Brandon Graham, Bryce Huff, and Ben VanSumeren all recently being placed on injured reserve. The Ravens are relatively healthy, with co-sack leader Kyle Van Noy being the only player of true consequence who will miss this matchup. You can find the Eagles' and Ravens' inactives here.
As we noted in our Eagles-Ravens preview, the Ravens are ranked first in offensive DVOA (1st in passing, and 1st in rushing). They're averaging 30.3 points per game, and in their eight wins they have scored 28, 30, 30, 35, 35, 41, 41, and 41 points. Lamar Jackson took home his second MVP award last season, and he's currently second in MVP odds this season. He's still a major weapon with his legs, and as a passer he has thrown 27 TDs vs. 3 INTs this season to a diversified set of skill position players. Meanwhile, Derrick Henry has 1325 rushing yards this season (he's on pace for 1877) with 13 TDs, and he is averaging 6.0 yards per carry. The Ravens are as difficult an offense to defend as any in the NFL this season.
Defensively, the Ravens haven't been as impressive. They have the No. 2 run defense in the NFL, but they are allowing 277.7 passing yards per game, which is second-worst in the NFL.
The Eagles are 3-point underdogs 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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