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Betting Lines And Odds For Eagles Vs. Chiefs
Eagles vs Chiefs Betting InformationFavorite | Spread | Favorite Spread Odds | Underdog Spread Odds | Total | Over Total Odds | Under Total Odds |
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Eagles | -1.5 | -110 | -110 | 51 | -110 | -110 |
The betting information in this article is based on data from DraftKings as of February 11, 2023, at 8:37 PM Eastern Time.
Eagles Betting Trends
- The Eagles have a record of 8 wins, 9 losses, and 0 pushes against the spread this year.
- Philadelphia has exceeded the point total in 10 out of their 17 games this season.
- The Eagles have won 87.5% of the games in which they were favored by the moneyline, boasting a 14-2 record in those matchups.
- Philadelphia has only played one game as the underdog this season, and unfortunately, they lost.
Recent Meetings With The Chiefs
Date | Favorite | Home Team | Spread | Total | Favorite Moneyline | Underdog Moneyline | Total Yards | Result |
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10/3/2021 | Chiefs | Eagles | -7 | 53.5 | -320 | +250 | 471-461 KC | 42-30 KC |
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Eagles Player Insights
- Jalen Hurts has recorded 3,701 passing yards this season, averaging 246.7 yards per game with a completion rate of 66.5%. He has thrown 22 touchdowns and six interceptions. Additionally, he has rushed for 760 yards on 165 carries, averaging 50.7 yards per game and scoring 13 touchdowns.
- Miles Sanders leads the team with 1,269 rushing yards (averaging 74.6 yards per game) and has scored 11 touchdowns.
- A.J. Brown leads the team with 1,496 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns, catching 88 passes. He has an average of 88.0 receiving yards per game.
- DeVonta Smith has caught the ball 95 times for 1,196 yards, averaging 70.4 yards per game, and has scored seven touchdowns.
- Dallas Goedert has accumulated 702 receiving yards on 55 catches with three touchdowns, averaging 58.5 yards per game.
- Haason Reddick leads the team with 16.0 sacks, along with 10.0 tackles for loss and 48 total tackles.
- This season, T.J. Edwards has recorded 159 tackles, 10.0 tackles for loss, and 2.0 sacks, making him the team leader in tackles.
- Chauncey Gardner-Johnson has had a standout season, leading the team with six interceptions while also contributing 67 tackles, 5.0 tackles for loss, 1.0 sack, and eight passes defended.
Eagles Injuries
As of 2/12/2023, there are no Eagles players listed on the injury report.
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Eagles 2022-2023 Schedule
Week | Date | Opponent | Result | TV |
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1 | September 11, 2022 | at Detroit Lions | W, 38-35 | FOX |
2 | September 19, 2022 | vs Minnesota Vikings | W, 24-7 | ABC (MNF) |
3 | September 25, 2022 | at Washington Commanders | W, 24-8 | FOX |
4 | October 2, 2022 | vs Jacksonville Jaguars | W, 29-21 | CBS |
5 | October 9, 2022 | at Arizona Cardinals | W, 20-17 | FOX |
6 | October 16, 2022 | vs Dallas Cowboys | W, 26-17 | NBC (SNF) |
7 | – | BYE | – | – |
8 | October 30, 2022 | vs Pittsburgh Steelers | W, 35-13 | CBS |
9 | November 3, 2022 | at Houston Texans | W, 29-17 | AMAZON (TNF) |
10 | November 14, 2022 | vs Washington Commanders | L, 32-21 | ESPN (MNF) |
11 | November 20, 2022 | at Indianapolis Colts | W, 17-16 | CBS |
12 | November 27, 2022 | vs Green Bay Packers | W, 40-33 | NBC (SNF) |
13 | December 4, 2022 | vs Tennessee Titans | W, 35-10 | FOX |
14 | December 11, 2022 | at New York Giants | W, 48-22 | FOX |
15 | December 18, 2022 | at Chicago Bears | W, 25-20 | FOX |
16 | December 24, 2022 | at Dallas Cowboys | L, 40-34 | FOX |
17 | January 1, 2023 | vs New Orleans Saints | L, 20-10 | FOX |
18 | January 8, 2023 | vs New York Giants | W, 22-16 | CBS |
2 | January 21, 2023 | vs New York Giants | – | FOX |
3 | January 29, 2023 | vs San Francisco 49ers | – | FOX |
4 | February 12, 2023 | vs Kansas City Chiefs | – | FOX |
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How to read Eagles betting lines
One of the reasons why betting on the Eagles and other NFL teams is so enticing is the ample opportunity to analyze statistics and study the matchups. Odds are released early in the week, allowing bettors to see the upcoming games and odds at various sportsbooks. For example, you can find the Eagles’ line at PointsBet Pennsylvania and other bookmakers.
- Dallas Cowboys are the underdogs with a moneyline of +120 and a point spread of +2.5. The over/under for the game is set at 49.5 with odds of -110.
- The Philadelphia Eagles are favored to win with a point spread of -2.5 and the total points for the game is set at 49.5, with both the over and under bets having odds of -110.
Game listings will display odds for three main types of bets: moneyline, point spread, and totals. Moneyline odds are shown as standalone numbers, while spreads and totals include both the listed numbers and odds for the bets. Here is an overview of what you should understand.
Eagles moneyline odds
This is one of the easiest bets to grasp on the betting board, making it an excellent choice for beginners. Simply choose the team you believe will win the game.
- Dallas Cowboys +120
- Philadelphia Eagles -140
When negative numbers are present, they indicate the favored side, whereas positive numbers are in favor of the underdogs. The disparity between the numbers can provide a hint about the competitiveness of the match.
Eagles point spread odds
Spread betting introduces an additional layer of strategy to every game, requiring bettors to not only predict the winner but also determine which team will exceed the spread.
- Dallas Cowboys +2.5 (-110)
- Philadelphia Eagles -2.5 (-110)
Oddsmakers establish the number, and bettors can then opt for the favorite minus the points or the underdog plus the spread. In order to win, your chosen option must exceed the spread amount.
Eagles over/under odds (totals odds)
This wager is based solely on the total points scored in the game compared to the predicted total set by sportsbooks, not on which team wins or loses.
- Over 49.5 (-110)
- Under 49.5 (-110)
In NFL games, totals betting is categorized into specific ranges: 40 or lower for defensive matchups, 50 or higher for high-scoring games, and all other games falling somewhere in between.
Eagles player props and futures odds explained
There are numerous ways to participate in betting on Eagles games, with a wide range of NFL betting odds to choose from. Two popular options for Philadelphia Eagles betting are prop bets and the futures market. Stay informed on the latest Eagles Super Bowl props here.
Props are additional bets, also known as “game within a game” wagers. Futures bets are placed on major games and their outcomes throughout the season. To access available props, simply click on the individual game listings. These bets focus on potential occurrences during the game, like:
- Will Miles Sanders or Saquon Barkley be the leading rusher in the game?
- Will Dallas Goedert have over or under 45.5 yards receiving?
In addition to player performances, props can also be based on game or team situations. For instance, prop bets may involve predicting which team will have more rushing yards or if the Eagles will score a pick-6 during the game.
Futures are wagers that can be placed on an event that will not be determined until a later date. When you visit online sportsbooks or sportsbook apps and click on the NFL link, you will typically find a section specifically for futures markets. There are many different futures options to choose from, such as:
- Predicting the number of regular-season wins for the Eagles.
- Team that emerges victorious in the Super Bowl, conference, or division.
- Player wins Rookie of the Year, MVP, and other awards.
When futures market odds are initially set by the sportsbook, the betting public will then influence any changes in the numbers. Making a well-timed futures bet that ultimately proves successful can lead to a significant payout.
Who did the Eagles draft in 2022?
Take a look at the latest additions to the Philadelphia Eagles roster, acquired in the 2022 NFL Draft.
- In the first round, the Georgia Bulldogs selected Jordan Davis as their defensive tackle.
- Second round pick: Cam Jurgens, Center from Nebraska
- In the third round, the Georgia Bulldogs selected linebacker Nakobe Dean.
- In the sixth round, the Kansas linebacker Kyron Johnson was selected.
- In the sixth round, SMU’s Grant Calcaterra was selected as a tight end.
Philadelphia Eagles draft history over the past 10 years
- DeVonta Smith, a wide receiver from Alabama, was drafted in 2021.
- In 2020, Jalen Reagor was a wide receiver for TCU.
- In 2019, Andre Dillard was selected as an offensive tackle from Washington State.
- In 2017, Derek Barnett, a defensive end from Tennessee, was selected.
- In 2016, Carson Wentz was a quarterback from North Dakota State.
- In 2015, Nelson Agholor was a wide receiver for USC.
- In 2014, Marcus Smith from Louisville was a linebacker.
- In 2013, Lane Johnson from Oklahoma was drafted as an offensive tackle.
- In 2012, Fletcher Cox from Mississippi State was drafted as a defensive tackle.
- In 2011, Danny Watkins was selected as an offensive guard from Baylor.
Eagles starting QBs for last two decades
Jalen Hurts was the Eagles’ primary quarterback in the 2022 season, starting most games. He sat out two games due to a shoulder injury but had a successful record of 14-1 in regular-season starts. Now, let’s reflect on the various quarterbacks who have taken the field for Philadelphia in the past two decades.
- In 2022, Jalen Hurts had 15 touchdowns while Gardner Minshew had 2.
- In 2021, Jalen Hurts had 15 starts while Gardner Minshew had 2.
- In 2020, Carson Wentz played in 12 games while Jalen Hurts played in 4 games.
- Carson Wentz played in all 16 games in 2019.
- In 2018, Carson Wentz played in 11 games and Nick Foles played in 5.
- In 2017, Carson Wentz played 13 games while Nick Foles played 3.
- In 2016, Carson Wentz had 16 interceptions.
- In 2015, Sam Bradford started 14 games while Mark Sanchez started 2.
- In 2014, both Nick Foles and Mark Sanchez each played in 8 games.
- In 2013, Nick Foles played 10 games while Michael Vick played 6.
- In 2012, Michael Vick started 10 games and Nick Foles started 6 games.
- In 2011, Michael Vick had 13 wins, while Vince Young had 3.
- In 2010, Michael Vick started 11 games while Kevin Kolb started 5.
- In 2009, Donovan McNabb started 14 games while Kevin Kolb started 2.
- In 2008, Donovan McNabb played in 16 games.
- In 2007, Donovan McNabb started 14 games and AJ Feeley started 2 games.
- In 2006, Donovan McNabb had 10 touchdowns, while Jeff Garcia had 6.
- In 2005, Donovan McNabb had 9 touchdowns while Mike McNabb had 7.
- In 2004, Donovan McNabb started 15 games and Koy Detmer started 1.
- In 2003, Donovan McNabb played 16 games.
- In 2002, Donovan McNabb started 10 games, A. J. Feeley started 5 games, and Koy Detmer started 1 game.
- In 2001, Donovan McNabb played in 16 games.
Best head coaches in Eagles history
In just his second season as head coach, Nick Sirianni has led the Eagles to an impressive 14-3 record and a spot in the Super Bowl for the 2022 season, marking the team’s 21st appearance in the championship game.
He has the chance to become only the second Eagles coach to win the Lombardi Trophy, following in the footsteps of Doug Pederson six years ago. Sirianni will face off against former Eagles head coach Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs in the championship game.
When examining the franchise’s last 10 head coaches, it is clear that continuity has not consistently been a priority.
Coach | Tenure | Regular Season | Playoffs |
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Doug Pederson | 2016-2021 | 42-37-1 | 4-2 |
Pat Shurmur | 2015 | 1-0 | NA |
Chip Kelly | 2013-15 | 26-21 | 0-1 |
Andy Reid | 1999-2012 | 130-93 | 10-9 |
Ray Rhodes | 1995-98 | 29-34-1 | 1-2 |
Rich Kotite | 1991-94 | 36-28 | 1-1 |
Buddy Ryan | 1986-90 | 43-35-1 | 0-3 |
Fred Bruney | 1985 | 1-0 | NA |
Marion Campbell | 1983-85 | 17-29-1 | NA |
Dick Vermeil | 1976-82 | 54-47 | 3-4 |