Philadelphia
Eagles vs. Washington Redskins point spread and odds
Week
7 NFL football will end today with the Monday night football
game Philadelphia Eagles vs. Washington Redskins and here you
will find the latest point spread and betting odds on the
match-up. After a quite successful weekend for the favorite-team
bettors, those who were looking for a few big upsets would have
their chance to close the NFL Week 7 on the positive side during
the Monday night football game, granted they get it right this
time. Tonight the Philadelphia Eagles (3-2) will take the short
trip to FedEx Field to meet the struggling Washington Redskins
(2-4), aiming for a morale boosting victory and improving on a
not-so-good record. And looking and the spread and odds on the
Monday night football game between the Eagles and the Redskins,
Philadelphia is sure to deliver according to the odds makers.
As usual we check with one of the most
popular sports betting websites,
Bookmaker, to get the point
spread and line on the tonight's game. And no surprises here -
the Eagles are a big favorite to add another W to their stats
with odds -350 on winning the game, while the Redskins will come
out in front of home audience as underdog sitting on +290 odds
to win the Week 7 Monday night football game. Keep in mind that
according to Bookmaker, the majority of the bettors are taking
Philadelphia this Monday, despite the unprofitable odds, making
the bet on the Eagles to win the game as the most popular wager
with the sportsbook, followed by Eagles winning the 1st half of
the game, as well. The Philadelphia Eagles vs. Washington
Redskins point spread is currently at -7.5 points chalk the
Eagles and the total posted by the online sportsbook is 37
points even. For the stats lovers - Philadelphia is 13-6 against
the spread in its last 19 games on the road, but Washington is
4-1 against the spread in its last 5 games when playing the
Eagles at home. Also notable is the fact that the total has gone
UNDER in 7 of Philadelphia's last 8 games when playing on the
road against the Redskins.
Excluding the players reported as
probable at both teams for Monday night football participation,
among which are Eagles QB Donovan McNabb and RB Westbrook,
injuries are not threatening the outcome of the game as much as
initially anticipated. For the Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver
Kevin Curtis is out for Week 7 with knee injury, along with
linebacker Omar Gaither and defensive end Victor Abiamiri, while
questionable for the Eagles remain defensive end Darren Howard
and tackle Jason Peters. For the Washington Redskins tackle
Chris Samuels is out for the Monday night football game and
running back Clinton Portis remains questionable after an ankle
injury.
Published
on 10/26/2009
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