Philadelphia Eagles 2018 NFL Win Loss Odds Prediction

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Aug/06/2018

The Philadelphia Eagles win/loss odds for the 2018 NFL season have the team total at 10.5 with the OVER slightly favored (-120). Their odds were at 8/1 odds of winning Super Bowl 53.

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2018 Schedule Philadelphia Eagles

Philadelphia Eagles  
Sept. 6 Atlanta (Thu) 8:20
Sept. 16 at Tampa Bay 1
Sept. 23 Indianapolis  1
Sept. 30 at Tennessee 1
Oct. 7 Minnesota 4:25
Oct. 11 at N.Y. Giants (Thu) 8:20
Oct. 21 Carolina 1
Oct. 28 at Jacksonville  (London) 9:30a.m.
Nov. 4 Bye 
Nov. 11 Dallas 8:20
Nov. 18 at New Orleans 1
Nov. 25 N.Y. Giants 1
Dec. 3 Washington  (Mon) 8:15
Dec. 9 at Dallas 4:25
Dec. 16 at L.A. Rams 8:20
Dec. 23 Houston 1
Dec. 30 at Washington  1

Prediction

At a glance, the schedule looks brutal for the reigning Super Bowl champs.  Early on, Tampa, Indianapolis and Tennessee are beatable perhaps but then you have the likes of Minnesota, Jacksonville, New Orleans and the Rams.  Some experts are saying the Giants new look offense could prove dangerous so this is not a team to be taken lightly.  They'll host an Atlanta team that looks very good on paper so that we could have a good feel how the Eagles will fare the remainder of the season after Week 1.

The good news is that just about everyone from last year's Super Bowl team returns. 

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