The Eagles, and most importantly, head coach Nick Sirianni, have a decision to make over the next 48 hours or so. Philadelphia is 11-5 on the season, NFC East champs, and depending on what happens this weekend, the Eagles will host a playoff game during Wild Card Weekend against either the Packers, Rams, 49ers, or the Seahawks. We know the Birds can't fall below the third seed, depending on what happens in Week 18. Asked about his team playing to secure the No. 2 seed, while putting players at risk of injury, the Eagles coach was noncommittal and hadn't decided on what route the defending Super Bowl champions would take.
On Wednesday morning, Jeff McLane of the Philadelphia Inquirer reports that Philadelphia will rest quarterback Jalen Hurts and key starters on both sides of the football.
If the Eagles are the three seed, they will play the six seed. If they earn the two seed, they'll play the seven seed. If the season ended today, Philadelphia (3) would host the Los Angeles Rams (6) in a rematch of a 33-26 win over Sean McVay's team in Week 3. The Bears (2) would host the Packers (7), and the Panthers (4) would host the 49ers (5).
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For the Eagles to get the No. 2 seed, they'd have to win at home vs. Washington (4-12) on Jan. 4 − and the Bears (11-5) would have to lose their final game vs. Detroit (8-8).
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Eagles are expected to rest key starters in Week 18 vs. the Commanders

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