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FanDuel Single-Game Daily Fantasy Football Helper: Super Bowl LVII
Kenyatta Storin, numberFire
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FanDuel Single-Game Daily Fantasy Football Helper: Super Bowl LVII

Jalen Hurts leads numberFire's projections for the big game, and he will be a chalky option at MVP. Who else can we consider to differentiate ourselves in tournaments?
Super Bowl LVII Preview: An Analytical Guide to Sunday's Big Game
Brandon Gdula, numberFire
numberFire

Super Bowl LVII Preview: An Analytical Guide to Sunday's Big Game

What does a deep dive into the data show us about the matchup between the Eagles and Chiefs?
FanDuel Single-Game Daily Fantasy Football Helper: NFC Championship (49ers at Eagles)
Kenyatta Storin, numberFire
numberFire

FanDuel Single-Game Daily Fantasy Football Helper: NFC Championship (49ers at Eagles)

Jalen Hurts is a no-brainer play on Sunday, but he'll likely occupy the majority of lineups at MVP. Who else can we consider for our multiplier slot?
FanDuel Single-Game Daily Fantasy Football Helper: Divisional Round (Giants at Eagles)
Austan Kas, numberFire
numberFire

FanDuel Single-Game Daily Fantasy Football Helper: Divisional Round (Giants at Eagles)

Jalen Hurts offers elite dual-threat upside. Is he a no-brainer MVP play on this single-game slate?
FanDuel Single-Game Daily Fantasy Football Helper: Week 12 Sunday Night (Packers at Eagles)
Matthew Lo, numberFire
numberFire

FanDuel Single-Game Daily Fantasy Football Helper: Week 12 Sunday Night (Packers at Eagles)

Philadelphia's A.J. Brown ranks as tonight's top pass catcher with 15.0 expected FanDuel points. Which other players are elite targets for Week 12's Sunday night showdown between the Eagles and Packers?
FanDuel Single-Game Daily Fantasy Football Helper: Week 10 Monday Night (Commanders at Eagles)
Kenyatta Storin, numberFire
numberFire

FanDuel Single-Game Daily Fantasy Football Helper: Week 10 Monday Night (Commanders at Eagles)

Jalen Hurts and the Eagles remain unbeaten and are expected to roll against Washington tonight. Which players should we consider for our single-game MVP slot?
FanDuel Single-Game Daily Fantasy Football Helper: Week 9 Thursday Night (Eagles at Texans)
Austan Kas, numberFire
numberFire

FanDuel Single-Game Daily Fantasy Football Helper: Week 9 Thursday Night (Eagles at Texans)

Does Miles Sanders have enough upside to be worth using at MVP over Jalen Hurts, and who are the other top plays for Thursday's single-game slate?
FanDuel Single-Game Daily Fantasy Football Helper: Week 6 Sunday Night (Cowboys at Eagles)
Matthew Lo, numberFire
numberFire

FanDuel Single-Game Daily Fantasy Football Helper: Week 6 Sunday Night (Cowboys at Eagles)

As numberFire's top rated player with a 22.5 FanDuel point projection, Philadelphia's Jalen Hurts is an exciting option for Sunday night's single-game slate. Who else rates well for Week 6's divisional showdown?
FanDuel Single-Game Fantasy Football Helper: Week 10 Sunday Night
Matthew Gajewski, numberFire
numberFire

FanDuel Single-Game Fantasy Football Helper: Week 10 Sunday Night

In a key divisional contest between the Cowboys and Eagles, which players should you build around on FanDuel's single-game slate?

Jake Elliott Status

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Elliott made all five of his field-goal attempts as well as his only extra-point try in Sunday's 22-16 win over the Giants.

What it means:

Elliott converted from 32, 52, 39, 54 and 22 yards on his field goals. In 16 games this season, he made 20 of 23 field-goal attempts and 51 of 53 extra-point tries en route to 111 points, which ranked just inside the top 20 for kickers league-wide.
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Elliott converted his only field-goal attempt and his only extra point in Sunday's 20-10 loss to the Saints.

What it means:

In previous weeks, Elliott's fantasy value had been muted by the fact that the Eagles kept finding the end zone rather than stalling and attempting a kick. This time around, his value was muted by the fact that the Philadelphia offense had a rare off day. It wasn't all bad for the kicker, however, as he did set a season high by converting from 56 yards.
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Elliott converted both of his field-goal attempts and all four of his extra-point attempts in Saturday's 40-34 loss to the Cowboys.

What it means:

Elliott was perfect Saturday, converting field goals from 47 and 25 yards out. The 27-year-old kicker has now made 84 percent of his field-goal attempts this season. Elliott will look to build upon his solid performance when the Eagles host the Saints in Week 17.
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Elliott made both of his extra-point attempts but missed one of his two field goals in Sunday's win over the Bears.

What it means:

Elliott made a 32-yarder to open the scoring early in the second quarter, but he missed from 38 yards in the middle of the fourth, a kick which would have put the Eagles up by seven. The miss didn't end up mattering, as the Eagles scored a touchdown four minutes later to open up a two-score lead, but it was the latest episode in a surprisingly mediocre season for Elliott. He's tied for 32nd in the league with 12 made field goals, though he's at least somewhat made up for it by leading the league in extra points (45).
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Elliott went 6-for-6 on extra points and 2-for-2 on field-goal attempts in Sunday's 48-22 victory over the Giants.

What it means:

Elliott's eight total kick attempts Sunday represent a new season high. As usual, the Eagles' prolific offense found the end zone often enough to deny a huge fantasy outburst for Elliott, but it was still a very productive day for the kicker. Elliott didn't even have to work too hard to put up his points, as his field-goal attempts came from 29 and 39 yards.
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Elliott converted all five of his extra-point attempts but was not asked to kick a single field goal in Sunday's 35-10 win over the Titans.

What it means:

The Eagles latest win represented an even more extreme version of how they've gotten their points throughout the season, as the team continues to be so good at finding the end zone that they haven't needed Elliott to do all that much. No team has scored more touchdowns than Philadelphia's 44, but their 13 field-goal attempts trail every other team by at least five..