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What: NFL, Week 4

Who: Philadelphia Eagles vs. San Francisco 49ers

When: Sunday, October 4, 2020

Where: Levi’s Stadium

Time: 8:20 p.m. ET

TV: NBC

The San Francisco 49ers will be returning home after a two-game road trip. They will take on the Philadelphia Eagles at 8:20 p.m. ET Sunday at Levi's Stadium. The 49ers will be seeking to avenge the 33-10 loss they suffered the last time these two teams played Oct. 29 of 2017.

You can't lose the contest if you win every quarter, and that was precisely San Francisco's strategy against the New York Giants last week. San Francisco was the clear victor by a 36-9 margin over New York. San Francisco's success was spearheaded by the efforts of WR Brandon Aiyuk, who punched in one rushing touchdown, and RB Jeff Wilson, who punched in one rushing touchdown in addition to snatching one receiving TD. Aiyuk had some trouble finding his footing against the New York Jets two weeks ago, so this was a step in the right direction.

Special teams collected 12 points for San Francisco. K Robbie Gould delivered a perfect 3-for-3 game.

Meanwhile, you win some, you lose some -- and sometimes you tie some, too. That exactly what happened last week between Philadelphia and the Cincinnati Bengals, who ended their matchup at a 23-23 deadlock.

Special teams collected 11 points for the Eagles. K Jake Elliott delivered a perfect 3-for-3 game.

The 49ers are the favorite in this one, with an expected 7.5-point margin of victory. They might be worth taking a chance on against the spread as they are currently on a two-game streak of ATS wins.

San Francisco is now 2-1 while Philadelphia sits at 0-2-1. A pair of defensive numbers to keep in mind before kickoff: San Francisco comes into the game boasting the fewest touchdowns allowed in the NFL at four. As for the Eagles, they rank third in the league when it comes to sacks, with 12 on the season.

On second thought, Doug Pederson would not have played for a tie.

The Philadelphia Eagles (0-2-1) lined up for a 59-yard field goal on fourth-and-7 with 19 seconds left in overtime against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday. After a false start penalty on Matt Pryor, Pederson elected to punt instead of going for it on fourth-and-12 from the Bengals 46 or letting Jake Elliott attempt a 64-yarder.

After thinking about it overnight, Pederson changed his mind.

“Looking back, I probably would have elected to go for it in that situation and maybe try a ball down the field,” Pederson said Monday. “There were 19 seconds left on the clock. It’s a situation where you take the shot. And I learned from it, and I’ll move on.”

The Bengals ran the ball on one play from their 11 after the punt and the teams settled for a 23-23 tie.

There are plenty of reasons why the Eagles were even in that situation against winless Cincinnati (0-2-1). The offense is out of sync and the defense can’t make any big plays.

“Right now we’re not a very good football team,” Pederson said. “We’re not very smart. We’re shooting ourselves in the foot. We’re leaving touchdowns on the field offensively, and we’re just not executing.”

The San Francisco 49ers will be returning home after a two-game road trip. They will take on the Philadelphia Eagles at 8:20 p.m. ET Sunday at Levi's Stadium. The 49ers will be seeking to avenge the 33-10 loss they suffered the last time these two teams played Oct. 29 of 2017.

You can't lose the contest if you win every quarter, and that was precisely San Francisco's strategy against the New York Giants last week. San Francisco was the clear victor by a 36-9 margin over New York. San Francisco's success was spearheaded by the efforts of WR Brandon Aiyuk, who punched in one rushing touchdown, and RB Jeff Wilson, who punched in one rushing touchdown in addition to snatching one receiving TD. Aiyuk had some trouble finding his footing against the New York Jets two weeks ago, so this was a step in the right direction.

Special teams collected 12 points for San Francisco. K Robbie Gould delivered a perfect 3-for-3 game.

Meanwhile, you win some, you lose some -- and sometimes you tie some, too. That exactly what happened last week between Philadelphia and the Cincinnati Bengals, who ended their matchup at a 23-23 deadlock.

Special teams collected 11 points for the Eagles. K Jake Elliott delivered a perfect 3-for-3 game.

The 49ers are the favorite in this one, with an expected 7.5-point margin of victory. They might be worth taking a chance on against the spread as they are currently on a two-game streak of ATS wins.

San Francisco is now 2-1 while Philadelphia sits at 0-2-1. A pair of defensive numbers to keep in mind before kickoff: San Francisco comes into the game boasting the fewest touchdowns allowed in the NFL at four. As for the Eagles, they rank third in the league when it comes to sacks, with 12 on the season.