Watch: Julian Edelman Shares Hype Video Ahead Of Week 11 Game

The New England Patriots are going to Philadelphia to meet the Eagles. It will be a tough game, and Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman followed his usual routine. He took to Instagram to share a hype video. The Patriots nation has been waiting for this.

Quarterback Tom Brady and his team will try to get a revenge. They lost the Super Bowl to Philadelphia, and the GOAT still thinks of that loss.

NFL experts made a few bold predictions for Sunday’s game.

ESPN’s Mike Reiss believes the Patriots will win this one 24-20. According to him, Patriots rookie N’Keal Harry will make his debut with the team. Reiss said the first-round pick would be targeted in the red zone for a touchdown catch on a fade route. That’s where his size and physicality would be tapped. NFL teams have hard time running against the Eagles, and the passing attack seems to be part of New England’s offensive approach.

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Patience… ⏱

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Tim McManus from ESPN agrees with Reiss. He reported that receiver Alshon Jeffery didn’t practice this week for the Eagles, which put his status in question. The Eagles confirmed that their receiver won’t play.  DeSean Jackson is out for the remainder of the season, and Carson Wentz has limited weapons at his disposal against the best defense in the league.

Game on!

Gregg Rosenthal has noted that the profile of each team has changed since Super Bowl LII. The Philadelphia Eagles are a “station-to-station” offense that will focus on grinding running attack to defeat New England. In 2017, the Patriots ranked 31st in defensive efficiency, and now they have the best defense in the NFL. Both teams return off a bye, and this game will be a huge test for the coaching staff. They will try to fix the shortcomings while making an effort to return to the big game.

“The profile of each team has flipped since Super Bowl LII 21 months ago,” Rosenthal reported. “The once high-flying Eagles are a station-to-station offense that will rely on a grinding running attack to overpower the Patriots. After ranking 31st in defensive efficiency back in the 2017 season, New England now relies on a big-play defense (first in turnovers, fourth in sacks) to carry a mediocre passing attack and the worst Patriots running game since they gave carries to Steven Jackson in an AFC Championship Game. Both teams are coming off a bye, making this a fascinating test for how two excellent coaching staffs try to fix their shortcomings while laying out their vision for how to get back to the big game.”

Mike Florio from ProFootball Talk says head coach Bill Belichick had enough time to finish the game with a victory. Belichick had two weeks to prepare for the game, and Florio is convinced that the Patriots would win it.

Let’s see what happens on Sunday. It’s a big game for New England.

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