All eyes will be on Jared Goff and Carson Wentz on Sunday, but there’s another one-on-one battle that’s getting far less attention. It’ll be a family affair for Rams wideout Sammy Watkins, who’s facing his older half brother for the second time in his career.

Jaylen Watkins, a fourth-year player out of Florida, plays safety and special teams for the Eagles. He was active two years ago when the Bills and Eagles squared off, but he didn’t play a single snap on defense.

This time, Sammy Watkins is hoping his brother gets some playing time on defense so he can lay a hit or two on him.

“Most definitely ,” the Rams wideout said, via the team’s official site. “I’m hoping he’s going to be out there on defense so I can at least come down and crack him a few times. But it’s great just having an older sibling that’s playing the game.”

Sammy and Jaylen didn’t grow up in the same household, but they did go to the same high school. That wasn’t the only time they played together, either. Jaylen was a member of the Bills’ practice squad briefly in 2015, which Sammy said helped both of them “get better working against each other.”

“Every day we corrected things in practice and when we got home, we would both watch film,” Sammy said. “I helped him on releases, and he helped me with what DBs are looking for. I think he really got way better than he was, and I got better too.”

There’s certainly a natural sibling rivalry there, which Sammy was unafraid to admit. The ultimate bragging rights will come for the team that wins on Sunday, but there might be an exchange or two between them on the field as well.

“I feel like he knows me and I know him, so if I get to go up against him, I think I’m going to win a couple battles and he might win one or two,” Sammy said. “But I’m pretty sure if he sees me creeping across the middle of the ball, he’s going to knock me out. So, at the end of the day I have to do my job.”

The two will square off on Sunday at 4:25 p.m. at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.