Last weekend, the Philadelphia Eagles faced little resistance as they defeated the Green Bay Packers. Now, they are set to host the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Divisional Round, and they enter this matchup as strong favorites.
However, Brandon Walker expresses concerns that the Eagles might encounter some difficulties in this game. On his podcast (via Barstool Sports), he highlighted that the Rams possess both a Super Bowl-winning quarterback and an experienced head coach.

With little left to lose, the Rams are in a position to play freely, almost as if they’re gambling with house money.
Additionally, they haven’t had a major home-field advantage, so competing on the road won’t drastically alter their game experience.
Many view Sean McVay as an outstanding coach, giving the Rams a considerable edge in coaching over Nick Sirianni and the Eagles.
There’s also a consensus that most people have greater confidence in Matthew Stafford than in Jalen Hurts.
Throughout the season, the Rams’ pass rush has shown marked improvement, and although the Eagles are recognized for having one of the best offensive lines, they will still face significant challenges.
Regardless of the matchup dynamics, this game promises to be highly competitive.
Saquon Barkley has enjoyed an extraordinary season, and both teams have ample talent to keep fans engaged.
Few expected the Rams to advance this far in the playoffs, yet Sean McVay has established himself as a head coach capable of surprising everyone.