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Philadelphia Eagles vs New York Giants Odds and Predictions
The Eagles (13-3) host the Giants (3-13) this Sunday at 1 p.m. ET at the Linc, closing out the regular season with a classic NFC East clash. Philly’s already locked the No. 2 playoff seed, but who they’ll face Packers or Commanders still depends on Week 18 chaos. Meanwhile, the Giants are looking to end their tough season with a statement. It’s one last showdown before playoff fireworks ignite! Playoff seeding drama adds spice—Philly will face either the Packers or Commanders in the wild card round, depending on Week 18 outcomes. Ready to wager? Check top NFL betting platforms for the latest odds.
Philadelphia Eagles vs New York Giants at (venue) match details
Kickoff Time: 1:00PM ET
Location: Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Last meeting: Philadelphia Eagles 28-3 New York Giants (Oct. 20, 2024 | NFL)
Philadelphia Eagles vs New York Giants Odds and Betting Tips
The Eagles (13-3) are poised to dominate as they host the Giants (3-13) this Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field (1 p.m. ET). With a playoff spot locked, Philly enters as a 4-point favorite across sportsbooks. The Giants, struggling as underdogs this season, face steep odds of pulling off an upset.
Pre-Game Odds and Win Probability
- Philadelphia Eagles: 17/25 (1.68) – 66% chance to win
- New York Giants: 131/100 (2.31) – 34% chance to win
*Odds courtesy of Stake, subject to change
Betting Tips
- Eagles to Cover (-2.5 Spread): Philadelphia is 10-6 against the spread and boasts a 7-1 home record. Their explosive offense and consistent defense make covering 2.5 points achievable.
- Under 38.5 Total Points: Both teams have struggled to hit high totals recently. With the Eagles averaging a total of 45.6 and the Giants at 38.5, this matchup leans defensive.
- Giants +2.5 Spread: New York has covered spreads in 5 of 11 games as underdogs of 2.5+ points this season. They may surprise with a tighter contest than expected.
With solid predictions and numbers backing both sides, betting on over/under and spread outcomes could offer great value this weekend.
Philadelphia Eagles vs New York Giants Head-to-Head Record
The Eagles and Giants have had their fair share of back-and-forth over the years, but Philly's been on top recently, winning 4 out of the last 5 matchups. Last October, they put up a serious smackdown with a 28-3 win. But hey, don’t forget the Giants' upset in 2018. Whether it’s dominance or surprises, these NFC East clashes are never dull.
Last Five Meetings (NFL)
20/10/24: Philadelphia Eagles 28-3 New York Giants
05/01/24: Philadelphia Eagles 10-27 New York Giants
26/12/23: Philadelphia Eagles 33-25 New York Giants
22/01/23: Philadelphia Eagles 38-7 New York Giants
09/01/23: Philadelphia Eagles 22-16 New York Giants
Philadelphia Eagles: Current Form
The Eagles (13-3) are flying into Week 18 with serious momentum. Four wins in their last five games show just how locked in they are. At home? Absolute dominance with a 7-1 record at Lincoln Financial Field—talk about making it tough for visitors.
Jalen Hurts is playing out of his mind, throwing for 207+ yards in five straight games as the favorite. Add in DeVonta Smith’s seven home touchdowns in eight Sunday games, and Philly’s offense is straight-up lethal. Their D? Just as nasty.
Key Players to Watch
- Jalen Hurts
Hurts has tied for first in rushing touchdowns (14) this season and consistently delivers, recording two or more touchdowns in 13 of his last 14 Sunday games. His dual-threat capability is game-changing. - DeVonta Smith
Smith’s knack for clutch plays, including seven touchdowns in eight Sunday home games, cements his role as a top target in Philadelphia’s offense. - Saquon Barkley
Even as a Giant, Barkley’s worth watching. He’s a yardage magnet, consistently stacking up 116+ combined yards against NFC foes.
Home Team News
Kenny Pickett's game against Washington didn’t go as planned, but the young QB managed to put the team in position to win. Despite several dropped passes, Pickett was effective, completing 10 of 15 passes for 143 yards and a 119.6 passer rating before exiting the game early.
It was later revealed that Pickett had been playing with broken ribs, an injury he sustained the week prior. Reports confirmed he took two painkiller shots to get through Sunday’s game. Eagles’ cornerback Darius Slay praised Pickett’s toughness, comparing his performance to Matthew Stafford’s, noting how hard it is to play through such an injury.
Despite being up 24-7 when Pickett exited, the Eagles continued to drive, but Pickett’s injury raised questions for next week. With playoffs approaching, fans are hoping to see Saquon Barkley break the rushing record, but it’s uncertain whether Jalen Hurts will return to the field after nearly three weeks off. If Hurts isn’t cleared, it leaves the Eagles with Tanner McKee, who impressed in relief of Pickett.
With Pickett’s injury still fresh, it’s clear the Eagles will need to weigh their options carefully as they prepare for the final game of the regular season.
New York Giants: Current Form
New York Giants: 3-13, 2-5 away
The New York Giants come into this game looking to bounce back after winning 45-33 against the Colts last match. After this game, the Giants will close out the regular season.
The Giants (3-13) just broke their 10-game losing streak with a 45-33 win over the Colts. But let’s be real, it’s been a rough season for them. With only two road wins, they’re looking to finish strong, even though their chances of making noise are slim.
Daniel Jones has had his ups and downs at QB, while Tyrone Tracy Jr. leads the rushing game. Malik Nabers is their top guy in the air. On defense, Micah McFadden and Dexter Lawrence have shown promise, but overall, it's been a struggle.
Key Players to Watch
- Daniel Jones
The QB’s been inconsistent, but if he can shake off the rough patches, he might find his groove. He’ll need to be sharp for the Giants to stand a chance. - Tyrone Tracy Jr.
Leading the rush game, Tracy’s been a consistent force. His ability to move the chains could be key in keeping the offense alive. - Malik Nabers
With over 1,100 yards and a knack for big plays, Nabers is the go-to guy in the passing game. Expect him to make some noise.
Away Team News
The New York Giants weren’t about to let their playoff-less season drag them down. On Sunday, they stunned the Indianapolis Colts with a 45-33 win, defying the tanking narrative that’s surrounded them for weeks. Despite sitting out of playoff contention, the Giants delivered a solid performance on both sides of the ball, extending their lead from 21-6 in the second quarter and holding off a late rally from the Colts.
"We've had a lot of confidence in the people in our building," said head coach Brian Daboll. "It's a credit to the coaches, battling through it with the injured players. They work hard every day, are in early, and have extra meetings in December when you don't have a very good record. There’s a process we believe in, and they keep fighting through it. I’m just happy they can have a smile on their face after a win."
The victory, however, came at a price. The Giants dropped from the top spot of the 2025 NFL Draft order to No. 4, now behind teams like the Titans and Browns who are in desperate need of a quarterback. While draft implications might sting for fans hoping for the top pick, quarterback Drew Lock took the high road. “It’s not college,” he said. “We’re here to work every week. The season’s not over. We’ve got two games left, and we’re focused on winning them.”
For offensive tackle Jermaine Eluemunor, it’s about setting a foundation. “You’d rather your team fight for every inch than just take a loss," he explained. "It’s about culture. What’s the point of getting a top pick if the culture isn't right? We're trying to build something that leads into next year.”
So, while the Giants lost a shot at the first pick, they gained something bigger—respect. Their win against the Colts proves they still have fight left in them, setting the stage for a stronger future. It's all about laying the groundwork, and that’s exactly what they’re doing.
Philadelphia Eagles vs New York Giants Value Bets
Alright, folks, here’s the deal: the Eagles are looking to make some playoff noise, and the Giants are, well, doing their best to finish strong. But for you, that means big opportunities for betting chaos—and we’re here to find those sweet spots.
Jalen Hurts to Throw 2+ Touchdowns: You ever seen Jalen Hurts throw for multiple touchdowns on a Sunday at home? Yeah, it’s basically his thing. The guy’s been racking up 2+ touchdowns in 13 of his last 14 Sunday games as a home favorite. The Giants defense isn’t exactly known for locking down dual-threat QBs, so expect Hurts to spread the love to A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, and maybe even punch one in himself. This is a solid bet to watch.
Saquon Barkley Anytime Touchdown: Here’s the thing: when the Giants get close to the end zone, Saquon Barkley is their go-to guy. He’s been scoring like crazy, finding the end zone in three of the last four games against NFC teams. Philly’s defense is solid, but they can’t always stop Barkley when he’s in beast mode. This one feels like a safe bet to cash in on.
Jalen Hurts Over 39.5 Rushing Yards: Jalen Hurts running for over 39 yards? Yeah, that’s pretty much his average these days. He’s done it in six straight games as a home favorite, and the Giants defense hasn’t exactly been known for keeping mobile quarterbacks in check. Whether he’s scrambling or getting some designed runs, expect Hurts to rack up yards and clear that 39.5 mark.
Boom, there you go. These bets aren’t just safe—they’re sweet, especially in a matchup like this. Grab ‘em while you can, and enjoy the ride.
Philadelphia Eagles vs New York Giants Top Scorers/players for both teams
Get ready for some fireworks! The Eagles and Giants are set to clash, and with the NFC East rivalry heating up, this one’s gonna be a wild ride. Let’s break down the key players who could steal the show.
Philadelphia Eagles: Hurts and Barkley Are the Guys to Watch
The Eagles are looking mighty dangerous, and it all starts with Jalen Hurts. This dude has thrown for 2903 yards this season and has been lighting up the scoreboard—hitting 207+ passing yards in each of his last five games as home favorites against NFC East teams. But don't let his arm fool you; Hurts is a legit dual-threat. He leads the NFL in rushing touchdowns (14!) and has 39+ rushing yards in his last six Sunday games as a favorite. Oh, and he's tossed two or more touchdowns in 13 of his last 14 home games. Simply put, Hurts is the man.
Then there’s Saquon Barkley, the Giants' X-factor. This guy's been a nightmare for defenses all season, with 2005 total yards. In nine of his last 10 December home games against NFC teams, he’s gone for 15+ receiving yards. He’s been a TD machine, scoring two touchdowns in three of the Eagles' last four games as favorites. On top of that, Barkley’s racked up 116+ rushing and receiving yards in eight of the last nine games. If Philly’s defense doesn’t contain him, he’ll make them pay.
New York Giants: Daniel Jones and Malik Nabers Have Their Work Cut Out
For the Giants, it all comes down to Daniel Jones. He’s thrown for 2070 yards this season, with 8 touchdowns and 7 interceptions. He’ll need to be sharp, but he’s got some serious weapons in Malik Nabers (104 receptions, 1140 yards, 6 TDs), Wan'Dale Robinson, and Darius Slayton to keep the Eagles' secondary on their toes.
But let’s not forget the Giants’ defense. Dexter Lawrence has 9 sacks, and Micah McFadden leads the team with 107 total tackles. With 43 sacks on the season, the Giants know how to get after the QB. If they can pressure Hurts, anything can happen.
The Eagles have the firepower, but the Giants are no slouches. If Hurts and Barkley do their thing, Philly should be in control. But with Jones and Nabers bringing the heat, and a hungry defense looking to disrupt Philly’s rhythm, don’t be shocked if the Giants pull off a surprise. Keep watching—this NFC East matchup’s gonna be lit!
Prediction
The Philadelphia Eagles hold the clear advantage in this matchup, with a 66% chance to win. Jalen Hurts has been playing at an MVP level, and the Eagles' offense is firing on all cylinders. While Saquon Barkley gives the Giants a chance, Daniel Jones has been inconsistent, and the Eagles' defense is strong enough to limit his playmaking ability. The Giants will struggle to contain Hurts and Barkley, especially with the Eagles' dynamic attack. Expect Philly to control the game and secure the win.
Predicted Final Score: Eagles 31, Giants 17
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