The Green Bay Packers are going to be walking into a hostile environment, and a matchup against one of the most talented teams across the NFL, in Philadelphia against the Eagles in the NFC Wild Card round on Sunday afternoon.

Philadelphia toppled the Packers 34-29 in the regular season opener, in Brazil, and Green Bay will be without one of Jordan Love’s favorite targets after wide receiver Christian Watson was lost for the season with a torn ACL.
Regardless of the Packers’ circumstances, or the fact that Philadelphia enters these playoffs as the No. 2 seed in the conference, Eagles defensive lineman Jordan Davis is brimming with confidence with the postseason now just days away.
“It’s the playoffs,” Davis told reporters, following the Eagles’ Week 18 victory over the New York Giants at Lincoln Financial Field. “That’s when the big dogs come out and play. I think we got a very special team. We know what the goal is. We know what the task at hand is. We just gotta do it.”
The Packers aim to beat the Eagles for the first time since 2016, and only the fourth time in the history of the franchises, dating back to 1933 if Green Bay is going to advance and make it back to the NFC Divisional round for the second consecutive year.

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