Eagles-Raiders matchups to watch in Week 15 originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia
The Eagles (8-5) are back home to face the Las Vegas Raiders (2-11) on a short week as huge favorites.
Here are some key matchups to watch:
Vic Fangio vs. Kenny Pickett
It sounds like Raiders starting quarterback Geno Smith is going to miss this weekend’s game with a shoulder injury. That means former Eagles backup Kenny Pickett is in line to get the start for one of the NFL’s worst offenses. We won’t get that Chip Kelly Revenge Game because the former Eagles head coach was fired as the Raiders OC last month, but there’s at least the Pickett angle for this game.
Pickett, 27, spent one season with the Eagles in 2024 and finished off the Super Bowl LIX win in New Orleans with a big lead. Pickett started one game for the Eagles last season as the Eagles picked up a 41-7 win over the Cowboys. The Eagles traded him to the Browns in March and then the Browns traded him to the Raiders in August.
Pickett got into the game against the Broncos on Sunday and completed 8 of 11 passes for 97 yards and a touchdown. The Raiders lost 24-17 but 10 of their points came with under 3 minutes remaining.
It’s not like the Raiders can really rely on their run game either. They have the No. 32-ranked rushing offense in the NFL.
Eagles LBs vs. Brock Bowers
The Raiders don’t have many blue chip players but Bowers is really good. The 2024 first-round pick is the Raiders’ leading receiver with 53 catches for 619 yards and 6 touchdowns in just 10 games. Bowers missed all of October with a knee injury but came back on Nov. 2 with one of the best games of his career (12/127/3) against the Jaguars. Since then, Bowers hasn’t had outstanding production but he has been steady.
The good news for the Eagles is that they have been fantastic against tight ends this season. They have given up the fewest receiving yards to opposing tight ends in the NFL this season. Opposing tight ends have had just 51 catches for 428 yards and 3 touchdowns against Vic Fangio’s defense.
Eagles DL vs. Shaky offensive line
The Eagles’ defensive line had a dominant performance against the Chargers with 7 sacks and 28 QB pressures. They had a bunch of different players with multiple pressures and they should have a chance to get to the quarterback in this game too.
The Raiders have allowed 50 sacks this season, which is the most in the NFL. They have given up a sack on 10.8% of their dropbacks and a pressure on 36.9% of his dropbacks. The Raiders’ two tackles have given up a lot of pressure this season:
LT Stone Forsythe: (10 games) — 10 sacks, 33 pressures
RT DJ Glaze: (13 games) — 7 sacks, 36 pressures
This is a chance for guys like Jalyx Hunt, Jaelan Phillips and Nolan Smith to come through again. As long as the Eagles stuff a bad rushing attack, they will earn the opportunities to get after Pickett.
Fred Johnson vs. Maxx Crosby
If Lane Johnson misses his fourth straight game with a Lisfranc sprain, Fred Johnson is in line to start again. And he’ll have to deal with one of the best pass rushers in the NFL. Maxx Crosby is the Raiders’ best player and the four-time Pro Bowler is playing at a really high level again in 2025. In 13 games, Crosby has 10 sacks, 18 QB hits, 25 tackles for loss, 63 tackles 6 batted passes, 2 forced fumbles and an interception.
He also rarely leaves the field. Crosby has played 93% of the Raiders’ defensive snaps and has been at 93% or higher in each of the last four seasons. Crosby lines up almost exclusively on the defensive left. According to ProFootballFocus, around 87% of his snaps have come against right tackles.
Saquon Barkley vs. Raiders run defense
It hasn’t been the greatest season for Saquon Barkley, but he had his second 100+ yard game against the Chargers on Monday night and the run game is starting to look a little better recently.
The Raiders’ run defense is middle-of-the-pack. They rank 16th in the NFL in run defense, giving up 113.9 yards per game. They have given up 18 touchdowns on the ground. While the Raiders have an OK run defense on paper, they are allocating a lot of resources to it. According to NFL NextGen Stats, the Raiders are using a stacked box (8+ defenders) on 50.5% of their snaps. That is by far the highest percentage in the NFL and the next closest team is the Browns at 37.6%. The difference between 1 and 2 on the list the same as the difference between 2 and 14.
The Raiders’ starting linebackers are Elandon Roberts and former Eagle Devin White, who actually leads the team with 133 combined tackles.
Dallas Goedert vs. Raiders defense vs. tight ends
While the Eagles lost on Monday night, Dallas Goedert had a big game with 8 catches for 78 yards. In 12 games this season, Goedert had 48 catches for 481 yards and 7 touchdowns. With four games left to play, Goedert is on pace for a really nice season.
The Raiders have been very good against opposing tight ends. While the Eagles have given up the fewest receiving yards to opposing tight ends, the Raiders have given up the third-fewest. Opposing tight ends have 47 catches for 487 yards and 3 touchdowns against the Raiders this season.
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