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NFL : ATS Matchup
Thursday 11/26/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
PHILADELPHIA
 
DETROIT
+3  

-3  
+130

-150

47
 
14
Final
45

PHILADELPHIA (4 - 6) at DETROIT (3 - 7)
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Week 12 Thursday, 11/26/2015 12:30 PM
Board OpenLatest
105PHILADELPHIAPick46.5
106DETROIT47-3
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
PHILADELPHIA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games4-6-7.34-63-722.99.7374.7(5.4)2.022.912.2374.8(5.6)2.1
Road Games2-3-1.72-31-423.48.0351.6(5.4)1.224.012.2388.0(5.6)2.2
Last 3 Games1-2-41-22-123.012.3426.0(5.7)1.730.716.0407.0(6.1)0.7
Dome Games0-1-1.50-10-124.03.0399.0(5.9)2.026.020.0395.0(5.7)2.0
PHILADELPHIA - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)22.99.722.526:4629-119(4.1)25-4063.7%256(6.4)69-375(5.4)(16.4)
Opponents Defensive Avg.23.911.220.829:0927-110(4.2)23-3663.6%249(7)62-360(5.8)(15)
Offense Road Games23.48.020.025:4128-124(4.5)23-3861.1%227(6)66-352(5.4)(15)
Defense (All Games)22.912.220.933:3829-129(4.4)24-3863.9%246(6.5)67-375(5.6)(16.4)
Opponents Offensive Avg.23.512.12131:1927-115(4.2)23-3564.5%246(6.9)63-361(5.7)(15.3)
Defense Road Games24.012.222.235:0729-123(4.3)26-4064.0%265(6.6)69-388(5.6)(16.2)
PHILADELPHIA - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)1.40.62.00.114-533.3%1-154.5%1-27(22.2)2-27(11.7)7-54
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.90.71.6213-539.3%1-155.3%2-49(24.1)19-2(9.2)7-57
Stats For (Road Games)0.60.61.21.014-430.0%1-166.7%0-2(10)2-32(20.1)8-59
Stats Against (All Games)1.20.92.1 14-642.1%0-080.0%2-53(22.9)3-13(5)9-80
Opponents Avg. Stats For10.61.6 13-540.3%1-152.0%2-47(23.6)19-2(8.4)7-62
Stats Against (Road Games)1.80.42.2 15-641.1%0-0100.0%2-54(24.5)3-20(7.1)7-64

DETROIT - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games3-7-1.83-75-518.510.0336.5(5.4)2.127.413.4367.2(5.9)1.1
Home Games2-3-1.11-43-220.612.0384.2(5.7)2.428.214.0356.4(6.1)0.8
Last 3 Games2-1+3.22-11-215.35.0312.7(5.2)1.024.79.0308.7(5)0.0
Dome Games2-3-1.11-43-220.612.0384.2(5.7)2.428.214.0356.4(6.1)0.8
DETROIT - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)18.510.019.830:0821-71(3.4)26-4163.3%265(6.4)62-336(5.4)(18.2)
Opponents Defensive Avg.21.510.819.330:4526-107(4.2)22-3561.4%232(6.6)61-340(5.6)(15.8)
Offense Home Games20.612.022.633:1423-85(3.6)28-4463.8%299(6.9)67-384(5.7)(18.7)
Defense (All Games)27.413.420.831:0728-117(4.1)23-3468.7%251(7.5)62-367(5.9)(13.4)
Opponents Offensive Avg.23.811.920.131:4627-117(4.3)22-3464.1%240(7)61-357(5.8)(15)
Defense Home Games28.214.019.229:1626-102(3.9)21-3266.5%255(7.9)58-356(6.1)(12.6)
DETROIT - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)1.30.82.1-1.013-535.1%1-050.0%3-86(29.5)2-17(8)6-56
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.80.51.41.713-536.5%1-052.3%2-57(24.9)16-2(7.8)7-59
Stats For (Home Games)1.41.02.4-1.614-640.0%1-020.0%3-66(25.2)2-12(6.1)8-69
Stats Against (All Games)0.40.71.1 13-643.7%0-066.7%2-54(25.7)3-22(7)6-54
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.90.51.4 13-539.0%1-054.9%2-55(24.5)18-2(7.9)7-59
Stats Against (Home Games)0.40.40.8 12-434.5%0-050.0%2-51(25.3)3-19(5.9)7-60
Average power rating of opponents played: PHILADELPHIA 19.3,  DETROIT 22.7
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
PHILADELPHIA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/27/2015@ NY JETS24-17W3W47U39-12314-28-108116-4735-58-2764
10/4/2015@ WASHINGTON20-23L-3L45.5U18-8715-28-233232-12731-46-2901
10/11/2015NEW ORLEANS39-17W-6.5W49.5O34-18632-45-333221-9626-43-2924
10/19/2015NY GIANTS27-7W-3.5W50.5U37-15524-38-270423-8124-38-1663
10/25/2015@ CAROLINA16-27L3L46U30-17726-46-172133-20414-24-1903
11/8/2015@ DALLAS33-27W-3W44O35-17225-36-287029-13425-38-2771
11/15/2015MIAMI19-20L-5.5L49U36-8333-48-353126-9921-36-1900
11/22/2015TAMPA BAY17-45L-7L46O28-13626-41-247442-28319-29-2381
11/26/2015@ DETROIT            
12/6/2015@ NEW ENGLAND            
12/13/2015BUFFALO            
12/20/2015ARIZONA            
12/26/2015WASHINGTON            

DETROIT - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/27/2015DENVER12-24L3L44.5U19-2831-45-262319-4131-42-3132
10/5/2015@ SEATTLE10-13L9.5W43U18-5324-35-203131-11020-26-2353
10/11/2015ARIZONA17-42L5L46O18-5741-70-379625-18712-18-1580
10/18/2015CHICAGO37-34W-3.5L44.5O32-15527-42-391331-9126-41-3531
10/25/2015MINNESOTA19-28L0L44.5O17-7718-26-197035-14025-35-2851
11/1/2015*KANSAS CITY10-45L3L44.5O14-8123-38-195232-20620-28-1340
11/15/2015@ GREEN BAY18-16W10W50U26-4524-38-242118-4735-61-3250
11/22/2015OAKLAND18-13W1W50U31-10922-35-266021-5013-25-1640
11/26/2015PHILADELPHIA            
12/3/2015GREEN BAY            
12/13/2015@ ST LOUIS            
12/21/2015@ NEW ORLEANS            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
PHILADELPHIA: It's an all-new backfield in Philadelphia, and it appears as if head coach Chip Kelly is trying to recreate his Oregon rushing attack. The tempo and spread concepts of this offense opens up enormous running lanes, something that straight-ahead power slashers like DeMarco Murray and Ryan Mathews should be able to take advantage of more than LeSean McCoy did. Murray will surely be the lead back, but with the tempo they play, the Eagles should have more than enough carries to split between their two new backs. Darren Sproles will still play a role as a multi-purpose weapon, primarily serving as a receiving threat out of the backfield. Sam Bradford will deliver the deep ball more than anything else, as the Eagles use a lot of deep crossing patterns to help make up for their middling talent at receiver. Jordan Matthews and rookie Nelson Agholor will serve as receivers 1 and 1A, with Riley Cooper and Miles Austin rotating in as No. 3 possession guy. There may not have been a worse CB duo in the NFL in 2014 than Bradley Fletcher and Cary Williams, who will replaced in 2015 by former Seahawk Byron Maxwell and the winner of a competition among Nolan Carroll and Walt Thurmond. The Eagles also traded for ILB Kiko Alonso.
DETROIT: Head coach Jim Caldwell and offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi brought a more controlled, balanced attack to Detroit last season, and it looks like they'll continue to trend in that direction after drafting mauling guard Laken Tomlinson and RB Ameer Abdullah in the draft's first two rounds. It's a versatile scheme that uses a lot of gap blocking, and with Joique Bell recovering from knee and Achilles injuries, Abdullah has a chance to take the lead back role. Lombardi made sure quarterback Matthew Stafford was reined in a bit last season, but this offense still relies heavily on Stafford's ability to throw the deep ball. Calvin Johnson, when healthy, often just freelances downfield looking for a chance to make a play. Golden Tate is used in more of a catch-and-run role, taking advantage of all the single coverage. Assuming Eric Ebron has a better grip on the playbook, the Lions will likely create more opportunities for him. The Lions signed DT Haloti Ngata, which will at least somewhat lessen the blow of losing DTs Ndamukong Suh and Nick Fairley. Detroit will rely more heavily on DE Ezekiel Ansah and a secondary that finished tied for third in the NFL in interceptions last season.
PREVIEW
Eagles-Lions Preview
By JUSTIN EINHORN STATS Senior Editor

The Philadelphia Eagles seem to be in disarray following back-to-back home losses, and now they must go on the road coming off a short week.

Amazingly, they could be in first place by the end of it if Chip Kelly finds a way to pull his team together.

It remains unclear whether Sam Bradford will return to help make it happen, though the Eagles do bring the NFL's best Thanksgiving Day record into Ford Field as they try to slow down the Detroit Lions' attempt at returning to respectability.

"We lost two games. I think sometimes people panic and throw the baby out with the bath water," Kelly said. "I think we have a really good football team, and I'm very confident in those football players."

Rumors have swirled that the jobs of Kelly and Lions coach Jim Caldwell could be in jeopardy, though both can gain a lot more security depending on what happens in the next six weeks. Whereas Philadelphia (4-6) is only a game off the NFC East lead held by the New York Giants - who visit Washington on Sunday - Detroit (3-7) no longer has a share of the league's worst record after pulling off consecutive victories.

"Everybody thinks it's magic," Caldwell said. "I think you guys look at it as if there's some huge thing that happened that all of a sudden catapulted this cataclysmic change, and the fact of the matter is, it isn't. It's just playing better football."

The Eagles played their worst football of the season Sunday, losing 45-17 to Tampa Bay. The defense gave up 283 rushing yards - a franchise-worst since 1973 - and let rookie Jameis Winston throw five touchdown passes, while the offense was held to a field goal over the final 36 minutes and committed four turnovers.

Three of those were interceptions by Mark Sanchez and one was returned for a touchdown, leading to an on-field screaming match between him and running back Darren Sproles.

"We both are competitors, we both are trying to win and emotions kind of get going in a loss like that," said Sanchez, who insisted the situation was cleared up.

Yet, doubts about team unity remain prevalent, especially with a report this week that one Eagles player was questioning the effort of running back DeMarco Murray. He's averaging 3.7 yards per carry - one yard worse than his career mark - and is on pace to finish with less than half his 2014 league-best total of 1,845 rushing yards.

"No one is happy about what our record is right now, and all we can do about it is prepare and get ready to play Detroit," Kelly said.

Bradford is preparing to play after passing the league's concussion protocol, though he's been limited in practice. Also with an injury to his non-throwing shoulder, Bradford missed the Bucs game after possibly having turned the corner in his first season with Philadelphia.

He completed a combined 73.1 percent of his passes for 531 yards in 6 1/2 quarters with two TDs and no interceptions in his last two games - a win over Dallas and a loss to Miami which he left with a 16-13 lead.

"I'd like to be out there, but right now it's going to be in the coaches' and trainers' hands," said Bradford, realizing the short week doesn't help his cause. "... Sunday would have given me three more days to be ready. We just have to see how it goes."

The Lions are the ones who should be more comfortable Thursday with their on-going tradition of hosting Thanksgiving Day games, having gone 35-38-2.

However, it's the Eagles who have flourished the most, improving to 6-0 after beating Dallas last year. They're the only team to have played more than twice on Thanksgiving and won every time.

Detroit defeated Green Bay and Chicago by a combined 74-27 score on the last two Thanksgivings, but those Lions teams were in the playoff hunt and this one is all but out. That doesn't mean the Lions are throwing in the towel, having halted a 24-game road losing streak to the Packers in Week 10 before beating Oakland 18-13 on Sunday.

"We haven't given up yet," defensive end Ziggy Ansah said. "We might've started 1-7, but we're going to finish strong.''

The Lions defense has surrendered only 97 rushing yards over the two wins, but it's the run offense which remains a problem and might struggle to exploit a major Eagles weakness. As Ameer Abdullah, Joique Bell and Theo Riddick continue to share carries, Detroit is averaging a league-low 71.1 yards on the ground and an NFC-worst 3.4 per carry without a 100-yard rusher.

Philadelphia has allowed three in its past four games after previously ranking second against the run.

"We've got to do a better job tackling," Kelly said. "We've got to do a better job in our fits in terms of where we're going to be in gap defense."

The Eagles are 6-1-2 at Detroit going back to 1949. They've won seven of the past eight meetings overall starting with a wild-card playoff win in 1995.


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