Eagles vs. Lions live updates: Score, highlights and analysis from 'SNF'

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Injury alert: Eagles' Lane Johnson exits for locker room

The star right tackle also left Philly's last game, a Monday night win over the Packers, with an ankle injury, but was a full participant in practice by the end of this week. He could be seen walking very gingerly through the stadium tunnels on the broadcast.

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Vic Fangio's front is already swarming Jared Goff

The Lions' first-drive turnover was a direct result of up-front push, with Jordan Davis tipping the ball into his teammate's hands. But Detroit's second series shows more of the same, with Jaelan Phillips logging a sack after Jalen Carter got in Goff's face. It's clear the Lions quarterback is feeling the heat already. We know he's somewhat of a different player when he doesn't have run support, too, and Jahmyr Gibbs' first carry of the day was stuffed for -1 yard. This could be a long night for Motown's offense.

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Eagles DL tips Goff pass for early Cooper DeJean INT

Detroit has a chance to strike first after the Eagles' opening drive stalls rather quickly, but Jordan Davis gets a hand on Jared Goff's third pass of the night, and DeJean is there to snag it for the pick, which sets up a short Jake Elliott field goal:

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Weather alert: Wind gusts could exceed 30 mph for Eagles vs. Lions

Kicking may not be so easy during Sunday night's matchup. NBC reports Lincoln Financial Field is currently housing 15 mile-per-hour winds, with gusts expected to hit up to 30 miles per hour. Both teams' kickers had some trouble on warm-up field goal tries.

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Top prop bets: Expect Lions' Jahmyr Gibbs to find the end zone

From our SportsLine-backed preview, highlighting a Gibbs touchdown as one of the safest bets related to Eagles-Lions:

The Detroit star running back had three touchdowns against the Commanders last week in a 44-22 victory, and he has five touchdowns over his last three games. Gibbs is tied for third in the NFL with eight rushing touchdowns, and he also has two receiving scores. Gibbs is an elite playmaker and a threat to score any time he touches the ball, which was also displayed last season when he led the NFL with 16 rushing touchdowns and added four receiving scores. Even at -110 odds, the model sees strong value in Gibbs to score on Sunday Night Football.

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Expert prediction: Why the Eagles can win (and cover) vs. Lions

From our betting preview, fueled by SportsLine simulation data:

Philly's three-game win streak has also seen the team cover in all three contests, and the Eagles have a knack for getting up for big games versus high-caliber squads. The team is 4-0 ATS in 2025 against teams that enter in with a win percentage of at least 55%, as Detroit possesses. On the field, Philadelphia has committed the fewest turnovers (four), which would give it extra possessions versus a Detroit defense which struggles on the road. The Lions give up 26.6 points on the road this season, compared to 16.8 points at Ford Field, and the Lions have failed to cover in two of three games as underdogs.

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Playoff seeding on the line for Eagles vs. Lions?

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'SNF' injury alert: Lions missing four key players vs. Eagles

Philadelphia is quite healthy for Week 11's prime-time matchup, but the same can't be said of the Lions. The following key starters are set to miss Sunday night's action due to injury:

TE Sam LaPorta (back)

CB Terrion Arnold (concussion)

CB D.J. Reed (hamstring)

S Kerby Joseph (knee)

It's worth noting that Arnold, Reed and Joseph make up three-quarters of the Lions' starting secondary. Joseph, in particular, is Detroit's top ballhawk with eight pass breakups and one pick this year. Expect more to fall on fellow safety Brian Branch, who's also seen extensive time taking slot corner reps during his career. Another candidate for more work: former Eagles corner Avonte Maddox, who once manned the nickel spot in Philly's defense.

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