The Philadelphia Eagles exceeded expectations last season and secured a wild card berth. As training camp continues and the team prepares for its preseason opener versus the New York Jets, there’s optimism in the city of Brotherly Love that the club can soar even higher.
According to the latest Super Bowl odds, the club may at least be in the mix for a postseason berth once again. Philadelphia kicks off the season as a road favorite at the Detroit Lions in Week 1 on Sept. 11. Here’s a closer look at the latest Eagles betting odds and lines.
Philadelphia Eagles odds: Spread, moneyline and over/under
NFL Preseason Week 1: Eagles slight home favorites for visit from Jets
The Eagles open up the preseason at home with a visit from the New York Jets. The game takes place on Friday, August 12 with kickoff set for 7:30 p.m. ET.
Betting odds are out for the contest. As the tight lines and low total indicate, expectations should be kept in check for preseason contests as playing time for top players tends to be unpredictable.
- Moneyline: The game is essentially a coin flip with the set at -110 on both sides.
- Spread: Oddsmakers have made Philadelphia a slight 1-point favorite for its preseason opener.
- Over/Under: The benchmark total of 35.5 points suggests that this will be a low-scoring contest.
Week 1 Eagles odds: Eagles favored for road trip to Detroit
The Eagles closed out last season at 9-8, which was good enough for second place in the NFC East and a wild card spot. The playoff appearance was brief, as they fell to the Buccaneers in the opening round by a score of 31-15.
It was another long season for a Lions team that wrapped up at 3-13-1. Preseason expectations for the two clubs are vastly different. The Eagles could be in the playoff mix in the NFC, while some baby steps forward would be a positive for the Lions.
- Moneyline (Eagles -190 / Lions +160): Sportsbooks have set Philadelphia as a -190 moneyline with the Lions at +160 for the Week 1 opener. The two clubs hooked up in Detroit in Week 8 last season, which turned into a 44-6 rout for the Eagles.
- Spread (Eagles -4 / Lions +4): Philadelphia was a 4.5-point road favorite for the Week 1 matchup, but the spread has since dropped to -4. The Eagles went 8-9-1 against the spread last season while Detroit was 11-6.
- Over/Under (46.5 points): For the entire Week 1 NFL slate, the current total line of 46.5 points is around the midway point. The Eagles averaged 26.1 points per game last season, and the Lions checked in with an average of 19.1 points.
Philadelphia Eagles odds to win the Super Bowl 57
Last Updated: August 11
DraftKings unveiled the winner of the 2023 Super Bowl odds this past January. At the initial release, the Eagles had odds of +4000. That number has since jumped to +2200, which is tied for 12th overall and ranks sixth among NFC teams.
If we use the current odds as a guide, then the Eagles have a solid chance at a return to the NFL playoffs. However, they’re a few steps behind the top favorites to win it all. The Bills (+600) and Buccaneers (+700) are currently favored to win the big game.
Philadelphia Eagles futures odds for 2022-23
Beyond betting on the Eagles’ chances to win the Super Bowl, you can also explore other NFL futures options, such as how many games the team will win this season. Here’s a look at some of the latest future odds for Philadelphia.
Regular season win total
DraftKings Sportsbook: Over 9.5 (-130) / Under 9.5 (+110)
Last year, the Eagles closed out the regular season with a record of 9-8. DraftKings has set the mark slightly higher at 9.5 wins. Based on the current odds, the over on that total has been the more popular of the two choices.
Odds to win the NFC East
BetMGM Sportsbook: +165
The Eagles finished second behind the Dallas Cowboys last year. The odds at BetMGM suggest it could be similar this season. Dallas (+135) is the favorite to win the division, while the Washington Commanders (+500) and New York Giants (+700) bring up the rear.
Odds to win the NFC
Caesars Sportsbook: +1300
According to the current odds at Caesars, the Eagles have the sixth-best chance to represent the NFC at next year’s Super Bowl. The Buccaneers (+340) are the favorites, then the LA Rams (+450) and Green Bay Packers (+450).
Jalen Hurts NFL MVP odds
FanDuel Sportsbook: +2500
Hurts threw for 3,144 yards and 16 TDs last season, but the offense as a whole could be more productive this season. He’s currently just outside of the top 10 favorites at FanDuel. Josh Allen tops the board at +700.
Season-long player prop odds
DraftKings Sportsbook:
- Most passing yards: Jalen Hurts +4000
- Most rushing yards: Miles Sanders +5000
- Most receiving yards: AJ Brown +2500
Hurts and Sanders are well down the list of contenders in their respective categories, while Brown is tied for ninth for receiving yards. While the offense could improve in 2022, league-leading yardage totals don’t appear very likely.
Philadelphia Eagles schedule
Week | Date | Opponent | Kickoff Time | Spread | Moneyline | Total |
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1 | Sept. 11 | vs. Detroit Lions | 1 p.m. ET | PHI. -4 | Eagles (-200), Lions (+170) | 46.5 pts |
2 | Sept. 19 | vs. Minnesota Vikings | 8:20 p.m. ET | |||
3 | Sept. 25 | @ Washington Commanders | 1 p.m. ET | |||
4 | Oct. 2 | vs. Jacksonville Jaguars | 1 p.m. ET | |||
5 | Oct. 9 | @ Arizona Cardinals | 4:05 p.m. ET | |||
6 | Oct. 16 | vs. Dallas Cowboys | 8:20 p.m. ET | |||
7 | Oct. 23 | BYE | BYE | |||
8 | Oct. 30 | vs. Pittsburgh Steelers | 1 p.m. ET | |||
9 | Nov. 6 | @ Houston Texans | 8:20 p.m. ET | |||
10 | Nov. 14 | vs. Washington Commanders | 8:15 p.m. ET | |||
11 | Nov. 20 | @ Indianapolis Colts | 1 p.m. ET | |||
12 | Nov. 27 | vs. Green Bay Packers | 8:20 p.m. ET | |||
13 | Dec. 4 | vs. Tennessee Titans | 1 p.m. ET | |||
14 | Dec. 11 | @ New York Giants | 1 p.m. ET | |||
15 | Dec. 18 | @ Chicago Bears | 1 p.m. ET | |||
16 | Dec. 24 | @ Dallas Cowboys | 4:25 p.m. ET | |||
17 | Jan. 1 | vs. New Orleans Saints | 1 p.m. ET | |||
18 | Jan. 7 OR Jan. 8 | vs. New York Giants | TBD |
Latest news and updates
The Eagles made several splashes over the offseason. The team swung a trade for star wideout AJ Brown, sending a pair of draft picks to the Tennessee Titans, and quickly signed him to a massive extension. During free agency, headline acquisitions included Haason Reddick, while departures from Philadelphia included Steven Nelson.
In the first round of the NFL draft, the Eagles further bolstered the defense by selecting DT Jordan Davis. The team picked up C Cameron Jurgens in round two, followed by LB Nakobe Dean in the third. On paper, Philadelphia has improved on both sides of the ball, and preseason futures odds reflect that.
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Philadelphia Eagles FAQ
Do the Eagles have a chance to win the NFC East?
The Eagles are currently the second choice to win the NFC East at most sportsbooks. The Dallas Cowboys are the favorites, while the Washington Commanders and New York Giants are farther down the odds board.
How did the Eagles do against the spread last season?
The Eagles went 8-9-1 against the spread last year. The team was 9-9 on the moneyline and leaned toward the over at 10-8 on totals.
Who did the Eagles add and lose in the offseason?
Philadelphia acquired AJ Brown via a trade with the Titans. Top signings in free agency included Haason Reddick, while Steven Nelson is among those who have moved on. The team’s top pick at the NFL draft was Jordan Davis.
What did the Eagles trade for AJ Brown?
The Eagles traded two draft picks to the Tennessee Titans for wide receiver AJ Brown. Philadelphia then signed Brown to a four-year, $100 million contract. The trade happened on the first night of the NFL draft, with the Titans receiving a first- and third-round pick in return.