The Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders will put a bow on Week 10 in the NFL when these NFC East rivals square up for “Monday Night Football.” This is the second and final matchup between these two division rivals this season as the Eagles were able to cruise to a 24-8 victory back in Week 3.
Since then, Philadelphia has continued to roll, owning a perfect 8-0 record entering this matchup, which is their best start to a season in franchise history. As for Washington, they’ve been plucky over the last month after beginning the year 1-4. Over the last four weeks they are 3-1 and most of that success has been with Taylor Heinicke, who has filled in for the injured Carson Wentz.
Here, we’ll specifically be looking at the different betting angles that this game has to offer. Along with the spread and total, we’ll also take a look at several player props and hand in our picks for how we see this showdown unfolding.
All NFL odds via Caesars Sportsbook.
How to watch
Date: Monday, Nov. 14 | Time: 8:15 p.m. ET
Location: Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia)
TV: ESPN | Stream: fuboTV (try for free)
Follow: CBS Sports App
Odds: Eagles -11, O/U 43.5
Line movement
Featured Game | Philadelphia Eagles vs. Washington Commanders
The lookahead on this line had the Eagles as a 10.5-point favorite and that has only gone up since then. After bumping up to Eagles -11 following Week 9, that line largely held, although it did have moments where it jumped to 11.5.
The pick: Eagles -11. Philadelphia had its way with this Commanders defense back in Week 3, leading 24-0 for the majority of the game and tallying nine sacks. Not only are the Eagles the better team, but they are also the more rested club after playing on Thursday to begin Week 9. Taylor Heinicke has played well while starting for the Commanders and is 2-0-1 ATS as a starter this season, but that has largely come against subpar teams excluding the loss last week to Minnesota. This Eagles defense will provide a much bigger challenge, one that I don’t…
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