We have ourselves an NFC East showdown to wrap up Saturday’s action as we begin the divisional round of the NFL playoffs. The New York Giants will take their Cinderella story into Lincoln Financial Field and take on the Philadelphia Eagles in an old-school rivalry.
New York pulled off one of the bigger upsets of Super Wild Card Weekend, going into U.S. Bank Stadium and taking down the No. 2 seeded Minnesota Vikings. Now, they’ll face an Eagles team that enjoyed a much-needed bye week to get most of their players healthy, including quarterback Jalen Hurts. Philly swept the season series, but things always have the chance to go haywire when division rivals meet in the postseason.
In this space, we’ll specifically be looking at the different betting angles that this matchup has on deck for us. Below, you’ll read picks from both CBS Sports and SportsLine experts on this game, as well as a handful of player props that catch our eye.
All NFL odds are via Caesars Sportsbook.
How to watch
Date: Saturday, Jan. 21 | Time: 8:15 p.m. ET
Location: Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia, PA)
TV: Fox | Stream: fuboTV (try for free)
Odds: Eagles -7.5, O/U 48
Giants at Eagles spread picks
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SportsLine expert R.J. White consistently crushes against-the-spread picks and went 445-378-24 on his ATS picks from 2017-21, which returned $2,542 to $100 players. He’s also an incredible 39-19 on his last 58 picks involving the Giants, returning $1,679 for $100 bettors. Now that you know that, you’ll certainly want to see which way he is leaning with his ATS picks for Giants-Eagles, especially as White has uncovered a key X-factor that makes one side a must-back. To see what that is, go check out SportsLine.
“The Giants impressed on offense in beating the Vikings last week, but this is a much tougher challenge for Daniel Jones and Co. The Eagles led the NFL in sacks and have five guys who had 10 or more. That’s pressure. The Giants have been leaky at times on their line, which has to be a concern. But offensive coordinator Mike Kafka does a nice job of scheming…
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