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Carson Wentz is feeling the pressure from both opposing defenses and the Philadelphia Eagles' cynical fans, but the beleaguered quarterback still has coach Doug Pederson in his corner.
Wentz looks to reward Pederson's faith on Sunday afternoon when the Eagles (3-5-1) visit the Cleveland Browns (6-3). Philadelphia will be playing the first of five consecutive games against teams that currently have winning records.
Wentz has come under fire this season, and perhaps for good reason. He leads the league in interceptions (12) and turnovers (16) and is ranked 32nd in completion percentage (.582) for an Eagles team that is teetering atop the moribund NFC East.
Pederson, however, has no regrets about the team's decision in 2016 to couple the eighth overall choice of that NFL Draft with a third- and fourth-round pick that year as well as a first-round pick in 2017 and a second-rounder in 2018 in a trade with the Browns. The Eagles received the second overall pick of the 2016 NFL Draft -- which they used to select Wentz -- and a fourth-round pick in 2017.
"Oh heck yeah, I'd do it all over again," Pederson said Wednesday. "He's the guy we wanted back then. He's still the guy we want today. And I love everything about Carson Wentz, and he's a great leader for our team and our city and I'd do it all over again."
Unfortunately for the Eagles, Wentz has struggled mightily this season while playing behind a makeshift offensive line. He completed fewer than 60 percent of his passes for the fifth straight game in Philadelphia's 27-17 setback against the host New York Giants last week.
"All that matters to me is the locker room, this organization and how we're going to get better," Wentz said. "Honestly, right now we're just not clicking on all cylinders, but I'm really confident that we're going to get it turned around."
The turnaround could start with the potential return of three-time Pro Bowl tight end Zach Ertz on Sunday. Ertz, who had been sidelined due to an ailing ankle since Oct. 18, was designated to return from injured reserve on Monday.
While Ertz practiced on Wednesday, the Eagles had safety Rudy Ford (hamstring) and rookie linebacker Shaun Bradley (illness) sit out.
The Browns were buoyed last week by the return of Nick Chubb, back from a four-game absence caused by a knee injury. He rushed for 126 yards and a touchdown in Cleveland's 10-7 win over the Houston Texans. The 24-year-old easily could have scored another TD, but he alertly stepped out of bounds at the 1-yard line to effectively seal the win.
Chubb and fellow running back Kareem Hunt will look to exploit an Eagles rush defense that has yielded a league-seventh-worst 133 yards per game.
Cleveland hopes to have star defensive end Myles Garrett on the field. The NFL's current sack leader (9.5) was kept home during Wednesday's practice because of an illness, though coach Kevin Stefanski was quick to calm all fears.
"He's not going on the COVID list," Stefanski said of Garrett, who tested negative for COVID-19. "So he's sick, and we'll make sure that we follow all the protocols."
Like Garrett, center J.C. Tretter (knee) did not practice on Wednesday. Guards Joel Bitonio (elbow) and Wyatt Teller (calf) as well as defensive tackle Sheldon Richardson (knee) were limited.
The Browns placed starting right tackle Jack Conklin, kicker Cody Parkey and long snapper Charley Hughlett on the reserve/COVID-19 list on Wednesday. Those three players could return to the field on Sunday if they continue to test negative.
--Field Level Media
Sagarin Rating
Browns -2.5 (right on the mark)
Game Props
Rot |
Carson Wentz (PHI) Total Completions |
Moneyline |
701 |
Over 22½ Completions |
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702 |
Under 22½ Completions |
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Rot |
Carson Wentz (PHI) Total Touchdown Passes |
Moneyline |
705 |
Over 1½ Touchdown Passes |
|
706 |
Under 1½ Touchdown Passes |
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Rot |
Miles Sanders (PHI) Total Rushing Yards |
Moneyline |
707 |
Over 69½ Rushing Yards |
|
708 |
Under 69½ Rushing Yards |
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Rot |
Jalen Reagor (PHI) Total Receptions |
Moneyline |
709 |
Over 3½ Receptions |
|
710 |
Under 3½ Receptions |
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Rot |
Jalen Reagor (PHI) Total Receiving Yards |
Moneyline |
711 |
Over 46½ Receiving Yards |
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712 |
Under 46½ Receiving Yards |
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Rot |
Travis Fulgham (PHI) Total Receptions |
Moneyline |
713 |
Over 4½ Receptions |
|
714 |
Under 4½ Receptions |
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Rot |
Travis Fulgham (PHI) Total Receiving Yards |
Moneyline |
715 |
Over 54½ Receiving Yards |
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716 |
Under 54½ Receiving Yards |
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Rot |
Dallas Goedert (PHI) Total Receptions |
Moneyline |
717 |
Over 3½ Receptions |
|
718 |
Under 3½ Receptions |
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Rot |
Dallas Goedert (PHI) Total Receiving Yards |
Moneyline |
719 |
Over 37½ Receiving Yards |
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720 |
Under 37½ Receiving Yards |
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Rot |
Baker Mayfield (CLE) Total Completions |
Moneyline |
801 |
Over 18½ Completions |
|
802 |
Under 18½ Completions |
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Rot |
Baker Mayfield (CLE) Total Touchdown Passes |
Moneyline |
805 |
Over 1½ Touchdown Passes |
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806 |
Under 1½ Touchdown Passes |
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Rot |
Nick Chubb (CLE) Total Rushing Yards |
Moneyline |
807 |
Over 70½ Rushing Yards |
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808 |
Under 70½ Rushing Yards |
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Rot |
Kareem Hunt (CLE) Total Rushing Yards |
Moneyline |
809 |
Over 55½ Rushing Yards |
|
810 |
Under 55½ Rushing Yards |
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Rot |
Kareem Hunt (CLE) Total Receptions |
Moneyline |
811 |
Over 2½ Receptions |
|
812 |
Under 2½ Receptions |
|
Rot |
Kareem Hunt (CLE) Total Receiving Yards |
Moneyline |
813 |
Over 18½ Receiving Yards |
|
814 |
Under 18½ Receiving Yards |
|
Rot |
Kareem Hunt (CLE) Total Rushing + Receiving Yards |
Moneyline |
815 |
Over 75½ Rush+Receiving Yards |
|
816 |
Under 75½ Rush+Receiving Yards |
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Rot |
Jarvis Landry (CLE) Total Receptions |
Moneyline |
817 |
Over 3½ Receptions |
|
818 |
Under 3½ Receptions |
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Rot |
Jarvis Landry (CLE) Total Receiving Yards |
Moneyline |
819 |
Over 53½ Receiving Yards |
|
820 |
Under 53½ Receiving Yards |
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Rot |
Austin Hooper (CLE) Total Receptions |
Moneyline |
821 |
Over 2½ Receptions |
|
822 |
Under 2½ Receptions |
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Rot |
Austin Hooper (CLE) Total Receiving Yards |
Moneyline |
823 |
Over 33½ Receiving Yards |
|
824 |
Under 33½ Receiving Yards |
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Rot |
First To Score |
Moneyline |
1001 |
Eagles |
|
1002 |
Browns |
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Rot |
Score in 1st 6 min |
Moneyline |
1003 |
Yes |
|
1004 |
No |
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Rot |
First Score of the Game |
Moneyline |
1005 |
TD |
|
1006 |
Any Other Score |
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Rot |
First Scoring Play |
Moneyline |
1007 |
Eagles TD |
|
1008 |
Eagles FG |
|
1009 |
Eagles Any Other Score |
|
1010 |
Browns TD |
|
1011 |
Browns FG |
|
1012 |
Browns Any Other Score |
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Rot |
Will there be a Defensive or Special Teams TD |
Moneyline |
1013 |
Yes |
|
1014 |
No |
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Rot |
Total TDs in the Game |
Moneyline |
1015 |
Over 5½ TDs |
|
1016 |
Under 5½ TDs |
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Rot |
Total FGs Scored in the Game |
Moneyline |
1017 |
Over 3½ FGs |
|
1018 |
Under 3½ FGs |
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Rot |
Longest TD in the Game |
Moneyline |
1019 |
Over 41½ Yards |
|
1020 |
Under 41½ Yards |
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Rot |
Shortest TD in the Game |
Moneyline |
1021 |
Over 1½ Yards |
|
1022 |
Under 1½ Yards |
|
Rot |
Longest FG Scored in the Game |
Moneyline |
1023 |
Over 46½ Yards |
|
1024 |
Under 46½ Yards |
|
Rot |
A Team to Score 3 Unanswered Times |
Moneyline |
1025 |
Yes |
|
1026 |
No |
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Rot |
Team To Score Longest TD |
Moneyline |
1027 |
Eagles |
|
1028 |
Browns |
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Rot |
Team To Score Longest FG |
Moneyline |
1029 |
Eagles |
|
1030 |
Browns |
|
Rot |
Team Scoring 1st Wins Game |
Moneyline |
1031 |
Yes |
|
1032 |
No |
|
Rot |
Team to Call 1st Timeout |
Moneyline |
1033 |
Eagles |
|
1034 |
Browns |
|
Rot |
Double Result |
Moneyline |
1035 |
Eagles/Eagles |
|
1036 |
Eagles/Tie |
|
1037 |
Eagles/Browns |
|
1038 |
Tie/Eagles |
|
1039 |
Tie/Tie |
|
1040 |
Tie/Browns |
|
1041 |
Browns/Eagles |
|
1042 |
Browns/Tie |
|
1043 |
Browns/Browns |
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Rot |
Race To 10 Points |
Moneyline |
1044 |
Eagles |
|
1045 |
Browns |
|
1046 |
Neither |
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Rot |
Will the Game go to Overtime |
Moneyline |
1047 |
Yes |
|
1048 |
No |
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Rot |
Highest Scoring Half |
Moneyline |
1049 |
1st Half |
|
1050 |
2nd Half |
|
1051 |
Tie |
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Rot |
Highest Scoring Quarter |
Moneyline |
1052 |
1st Quarter |
|
1053 |
2nd Quarter |
|
1054 |
3rd Quarter |
|
1055 |
4th Quarter |
|
1056 |
Tie |
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Rot |
Winning Margin |
Moneyline |
1057 |
Eagles to win by 1-3 pts |
|
1058 |
Eagles to win by 4-6 pts |
|
1059 |
Eagles to win by 7-10 pts |
|
1060 |
Eagles to win by 11-13 pts |
|
1061 |
Eagles to win by 14-17 pts |
|
1062 |
Eagles to win by 18-21 pts |
|
1063 |
Eagles to win by 22 or more pts |
|
1064 |
Browns to win by 1-3 pts |
|
1065 |
Browns to win by 4-6 pts |
|
1066 |
Browns to win by 7-10 pts |
|
1067 |
Browns to win by 11-13 pts |
|
1068 |
Browns to win by 14-17 pts |
|
1069 |
Browns to win by 18-21 pts |
|
1070 |
Browns to win by 22 or more pts |
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Rot |
Total Points Scored |
Moneyline |
1071 |
00-14 Points |
|
1072 |
15-21 Points |
|
1073 |
22-28 Points |
|
1074 |
29-35 Points |
|
1075 |
36-42 Points |
|
1076 |
43-49 Points |
|
1077 |
50-56 Points |
|
1078 |
57-63 Points |
|
1079 |
64-70 Points |
|
1080 |
71-77 Points |
|
1081 |
78 or More Points |
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Rot |
1st Half Total TDs Scored |
Moneyline |
1082 |
Over 2½ TDs |
|
1083 |
Under 2½ TDs |
|
Rot |
1st Half Total FGs Scored |
Moneyline |
1084 |
Over 1½ FGs |
|
1085 |
Under 1½ FGs |
|
Rot |
Score in Last 2 min of the 1st Half |
Moneyline |
1086 |
Yes |
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1087 |
No |
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- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com