Philadelphia
Eagles vs. NY Giants point spread and playoff odds
Without a doubt, one of the most anticipated NFL playoffs
games this postseason is the Philadelphia Eagles vs. NY Giants
match-up on Sunday and below you can see the point spread and
betting odds on this divisional playoff. To add extra excitement
to this match-up, we should remind our readers that the
Philadelphia Eagles (9-6-1) already put one on the NY Giants
(12-4) on December 7th for 20-14 final score at the very Giants
Stadium where the Sunday divisional playoff will be held.
But despite the above loss, the online
sportsbook
Bookmaker has made the NY
Giants favorite to win the divisional playoff with odds -205,
while the Eagles will be underdogs once again with odds +175 to
continue. The Philadelphia Eagles vs. NY Giants point spread
is currently at -4 chalk the Giants and the total posted by the
sportsbook is at 39.5 points. For the stats bettors, keep in
mind that Philadelphia is 5-1 against the spread in its last 6
games and 11-4 against the spread in its last 15 games on the
road. The NY Giants meanwhile are 9-2 against the spread in
their last 11 games. But when the two teams are matched on the
betting trends sheet - the Eagles are 4-2 against the spread in
their last 6 games when playing on the road against NY Giants.
For the divisional playoff game also keep in mind that the total
has gone UNDER in 10 of the NY Giants last 12 games when playing
at home against Philadelphia. And here would be a great time to
mention that the Eagles vs. Giants is the third playoff game
this week where bettors are going with the underdog, the
majority of bets have been placed on the Eagles, according to
Bookmaker.
The Giants seem to be in better physical
shape entering the divisional playoffs this weekend, only
linebacker Zak DeOssie and defensive end Justin Tuck had a
limited Thursday practice. At Philadelphia, however, running
backs Dan Klecko and Brian Westbrook missed Thursday practice,
while guard Shawn Andrews had a limited one. The rest of the
Eagles injures had a full practice and are expected to be fit
for the playoffs.
Published on
01/09/2009
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