3. Eagles WRs Kevin Curtis and Reggie Brown vs. Redskins CBs Shawn Springs and Fred Smoot: Curtis and Brown weren't factors in the first meeting. With Smoot nursing a sore hamstring, they need to be. Advantage: Even
What we're watching
Five keys that fans should keep their eyes on:
1. Looking for Davey. The more you see of David Akers on Sunday the worse it will be for the Eagles. Their ineptness inside the 20 - they are 27th in the league in red-zone offense with just 10 touchdowns in 28 trips - is one of the main reasons they are a near-death 3-5. Akers' 21 field-goal attempts (he's converted 17) has him tied for most in the league.
2. The Portis factor. The Redskins' passing game has struggled all season. They are ranked 26th in passing and none of their wide receivers has managed to catch a TD pass yet. Their best hope of moving the football will be giving it to Clinton Portis, who ran the ball 36 times last week vs. Jets for 196 yards.
3. Pressuring Campbell. Step 1 is stopping Portis on first and second down and forcing Jason Campbell into obvious passing situations. Step 2 is getting pressure on him and forcing him into mistakes. The Redskins are without their starting right guard and right tackle. Their replacements aren't very good. The stage is set for Mike Patterson, Juqua Thomas and yes, even Jevon Kearse, to have big days.
4. Secondary is primary. Both teams have injury problems in the secondary. Eagles strong safety Sean Considine is out for the season with a shoulder injury. Cornerback Lito Sheppard reinjured his sprained knee and is questionable. The Redskins lost starting cornerback Carlos Rogers for the season and also may be without his replacement, Fred Smoot (hamstring).
5. The turnover battle. The Eagles' nine takeaways are the second fewest in the NFL. The only team with fewer is the winless Dolphins (eight). And the Eagles have done nothing with those nine takeaways, converting them into a grand total of 16 points. The Redskins aren't much better. Their 13 takeaways tie them for 10th in the NFC. First team to pry the ball loose from the other Sunday might win.
Domo's predition
Redskins 17, Eagles 16