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Eagles' pass rush will have an all-new look on Monday night

As The Athletic's Zach Berman notes, the last time the Eagles took the field, their edge rushing rotation was led by overlooked veterans like Jalyx Hunt, Patrick Johnson and journeyman Joshua Uche. Against the Packers, the Birds will have a trio of new names joining that group: Jaelan Phillips, who was just acquired via trade from the Dolphins; Nolan Smith, who headlined the unit before suffering an injury earlier this season; and Brandon Graham, who was lured out of retirement ahead of the bye. Smith is probably the favorite to lead the charge once again, but remember Phillips has a history with Vic Fangio, so perhaps he'll be full go out of the gate.

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Packers inactives: Rookie WR Matthew Golden out vs. Eagles

Green Bay's ever-shuffling wide receiver corps will be without Golden, the first-round rookie, as he recovers from a shoulder injury. That means Romeo Doubs and Christian Watson are due to serve as Jordan Love's top pass targets, with reserve pass catchers Dontayvion Wicks and Savion Williams both active despite entering the day questionable with injuries of their own. Another notable inactive for the Packers: kicker Lucas Havrisik, who's a perfect 10 for 10 on combined field goals and extra points this year but will miss a third straight game in favor of veteran Brandon McManus.

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Inactives: Eagles missing Pro Bowl center vs. Packers

Jaire Alexander is the big name on the Eagles' inactives list; the former Packers All-Pro won't take on his former team tonight as he continues to settle into Philadelphia after arriving via trade with the Ravens during the team's bye week. But the most notable absence for the Birds belongs in the trenches, where starting center Cam Jurgens will sit out due to a knee injury, leaving reserve interior man Brett Toth as the fill-in anchor of the front.

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Top prop bets: Expect Josh Jacobs to get a heavy workload vs. Eagles

From Will Brinson's forecast of Monday night's showdown, in which he suggests Jacobs will go over 16.5 carries:

The Packers absolutely believe in capping Jacobs' carries if they can. But it's also clear that when the lights are brightest, they're the most willing to give him the football.

He's topped 20+ carries only twice this year and both were in prime-time games, against Washington in Week 2 on a Thursday and then on Sunday night a few weeks later in Dallas. ... Emanuel Wilson will get a few carries sprinkled in, but I think in this massive NFC matchup with an extra day to rest and get ready, we'll see Green Bay lean on Jacobs more.

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Expert picks: Why Packers can win (and cover) vs. Eagles

From our expert predictions piece featuring SportsLine simulation data:

Coming off a loss as 13.5-point favorites versus Carolina is sure to motivate Green Bay on Monday, and ... [the] Packers have won six straight home games on Mondays, with an average margin of victory of +13.6 points over this streak. Additionally, they have an 18-6 all-time record versus the Eagles at home, including winning the last Lambeau meeting in 2020.

Matt LaFleur has the best cover percentage (66%) by any head coach in prime time this century, going 23-12-1 against the spread. The 2025 Packers [also] boast top-eight rankings in total yards, passing offense and third-down offense while the defense is also carrying its weight. Green Bay shuts down the pass, allowing the fewest yards per attempt and fewest yards per completion, while Micah Parsons and co. rank in the top 10 in pressure rate. That pass rush could cause problems for an Eagles offense that ranks 28th in third-down conversion percentage.

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