The San Francisco 49ers travel to take on the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, setting up a great coaching matchup between 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan and Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio. Plus, we’ll look at an Eagles offense that is still seeking a sense of sustained rhythm, but also a unit featuring explosive playmakers.
Matt Bowen breaks it down and offers his take, and Liz Loza, Pamela Maldonado and Eric Moody share their best bets, analysis and DFS plays to help you get in on the action.
Note: Odds provided by DraftKings Sportsbook and subject to change.
Brock Purdy will have defined reads versus the Eagles’ split-safety coverages. That’s the play-action throws in Shanahan’s game plan, plus the concepts designed to lift the safeties and create middle-of-the-field voids. Christian McCaffrey will see volume as a dual-threat option, too, and I like this run game matchup.
Edge: Eagles

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Best bet: McCaffrey OVER 57.5 rushing yards (-111). McCaffrey has topped the 70-yard rushing mark in five of his past seven games, with 20 or more carries in five of his past six. And the Eagles’ defense has allowed an average of 141.2 rush yards per game over their past six matchups.
When the Eagles have the ball
Bowen: Philly wants to establish a run game identity with Saquon Barkley. The Eagles need more movement up front from the offensive front here. Plus, they will also look to take their shots down the field to A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith. They can use isolation throws from the slot and boundary alignments, while Jalen Hurts will have to make some plays outside of the pocket.
Edge: 49ers
Best bet: Brown OVER 5.5 receptions (-105). Brown has at least six receptions in three of his past five games. He’ll get volume on slants and unders versus the 49ers’ zone coverages, and I would expect at least one vertical target per half to stretch the defense.
Staff picks, best bets and props
Brock Purdy
Maldonado: The Eagles allow the lowest passing touchdown rate in the league. Vic Fangio’s defenses squeeze red zone windows, forcing long drives and field goals. Purdy can move the ball, but finishing through the air against this coverage profile won’t be easy.
Saquon Barkley OVER 2.5 receptions (+102)
DFS cheat sheet for wild-card weekend.
Loza’s recommendations
Captain (scores 1.5x fantasy points): A.J. Brown ($14,100). Despite the early-season drama, Brown remains Hurts’ best playmaker and the team’s target leader, drawing 123 looks (WR11) from Weeks 1 through 17. Brown figures to be heavily involved versus a gettable 49ers secondary.

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Also in my lineup: George Kittle ($8,600). The Eagles’ defense ranks first against tight ends, but Kittle is no ordinary tight end. Assuming Ricky Pearsall (knee/ankle) sits, volume should continue to lean in Kittle’s favor. Given the pricing, Kittle’s talent makes him an interesting value pick.
Maldonado’s recommendations
Captain (scores 1.5x fantasy points): Jalen Hurts ($16,800) could have a clean pocket against the 49ers’ defense, which is near the bottom in pressure and sack rate. Even without spike weeks, Hurts’ passing volume and red zone involvement give him a stable floor.
Also in my lineup: Saquon Barkley ($10,000) will benefit from Philly’s preferred game script, which leans run-heavy at home. The 49ers’ linebacker injuries support extended drives.














