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Eagles vs Niners: Ground Pounding Thriller

The Philadelphia Eagles host the San Francisco 49ers in a Wild Card playoff game, with the Eagles favored by 4.5 points. Both teams have weaknesses, but the 49ers defense is a significant concern. Jalen Hurts, Christian McCaffrey, and Saquon Barkley are top captain picks for daily fantasy sports. The Eagles offensive line could bounce back, and Barkley may see increased opportunities. For value flex plays, consider Eddy Pineiro, Dallas Goedert, and Demarcus Robinson. This game promises a ground-pounding thriller.

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