The Philadelphia Eagles are out for revenge.

After losing by 3 in Super Bowl LVII to the Chiefs, the Eagles are back in the Big Game with some new toys on offense, a bolstered defense, and a desire to bring another championship to the city of Philadelphia. With Saquon Barkley leading the way on offense and studs on every position on defense, they're poised to make this a competitive game. Let's check out where Splash users are leaning for their Super Bowl picks for the Eagles.

To nobody's surprise, Splash pickers are loading up on Saquon Barkley projections. The most popular Eagles pick is Saquon more than 128.5 rushing and receiving yards. He's hit this number in three of his last five, but most of that work has been done on the ground, with Barkley averaging just 7.4 receiving yards over his last five games. You might be better off sticking to his rushing projection of 110.5, which he's hit in five of his last five.

Other trending QuickPicks plays for Eagles players include: • A.J. Brown more than 68.5 receiving yards • Jalen Hurts more than 212.5 passing yards • Dallas Goedert more than 51.5 receiving yards • DeVonta Smith more than 52.5 receiving yards

Jalen Hurts

Saquon Barkley has been the story for the Eagles offense this season, but you can't win without a solid QB performance. Hurts has caught criticism this year for not doing 'enough' (frankly, he hasn't needed to), and his projections reflect that. Here are some projections to keep an eye on for Hurts.

• 212.5 passing yards He's hit this in just 2 of his last 5 games. • 38.5 rushing yards He's gone over this number in 3 of his last 5. • Longest rush 13.5 yards Hurts is known for his ability to scramble, and this projection reflects it. He's hit this mark in 4 of his last 5.

Super Bowl Picks

The Splash public loves the Eagles as 1.5 point underdogs in the Super Bowl. 55% of users are backing them to halt the Chiefs dynasty this season. Whether it's due to a huge Saquon Barkley day or a heavy dose of A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith through the air, the public has a good feeling about the Eagles taking home Super Bowl LIX.

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