Based on their underlying play style and matchup dynamics, the model projects the Kansas City Chiefs to pass on 63.6% of their plays: the 2nd-highest frequency among all teams this week.Based on the game dynamics and the underlying traits of each team, this contest is anticipated by the model to see 130.4 offensive plays run: the 4th-most out of all the games this week.Opposing offenses have averaged 41.3 pass attempts per game against the Eagles defense this year: 2nd-most in the league.With a RATE1-RATE2 point rise in WOPR (Weighted Opportunity Rating—an advanced stat that weighs high-value offensive volume) from last year to this one, Justin Watson has been more heavily incorporated in his offense's air attack.Justin Watson's 54.3% Adjusted Completion% this year conveys a noteworthy growth in his receiving talent over last year's 46.8% mark.
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