How are the defending NFC Champion Philadelphia Eagles odds going to be impacted as a result of losing several key players to free agency? Plus, defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon is now the head coach of The Arizona Cardinals, and offensive coordinator Shane Steichen is running the show for the Indianapolis Colts. Jalen Hurts, who is one of the early NFL MVP favorites, and the rest of the returning players have some unfinished business after losing Super Bowl 57 to Kansas City Chiefs, 38-35. The Eagles defense could be even stronger this season after selecting Georgia DT Jalen Carter and LB Nolan Smith in the first round.
Below, you can check out the latest Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl odds along with a weekly outlook, lines for every game, Super Bowl futures and more.
Philadelphia Eagles odds
View Philadelphia Eagles odds for the 2023 NFL season below. Eagles Week 1 odds are already available to bet on. Compare NFL betting odds for their game against the New England Patriots.
Philadelphia Eagles vs. New England Patriots
The Eagles opened as -4.5 favorites for their game against the Patriots. The game had an initial total of 46 points.
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Eagles transactions
Key signings: RB Rashaad Penny, QB Marcus Mariota, CB Greedy Williams, S Justin Evans, LB Nicholas Morrow, S Terrell Edmunds, DL Kentavius Street, WR Olamide Zaccheaus
Re-signings: C Jason Kelce, DE Brandon Graham, CB James Bradberry, RB Boston Scott, DT Fletcher Cox, CB Darius Slay, OT Lane Johnson, QB Jalen Hurts
Trades: Acquired RB D’Andre Swift
Key losses: LB TJ Edwards, SAF Marcus Epps, DT Javon Hargrave, LB Kyzir White, RB Miles Sanders, S C.J. Gardner-Johnson, G Isaac Seumalo, QB Gardner Minshew, OT Andre Dillard
Key draft picks: DT Jalen Carter, Georgia (No. 9 overall), LB Nolan Smith, Georgia (No. 30 overall), OL Tyler Steen (second round, No. 65 overall), S Sydney Brown (third round, No. 66 overall), CB Keele Ringo, Georgia (fourth round, No. 105 overall), QB Tanner McKee (sixth round, No. No. 188 overall), DT Moro Ojomo (seventh round, No. 249 overall)
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Eagles betting news
According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, Marcus Mariota has signed a one-year contract with the Philadelphia Eagles. Mariota’s deal is for one year and worth $5 million, with potential bonuses of up to $8 million.
Mariota played 13 games for the Falcons in 2022, throwing for 2,219 yards, 15 TD, and 9 INT. He was replaced by rookie Desmond Ridder at the end of the season and ultimately let go. The former Falcon is expected to become the backup quarterback to Jalen Hurts.
The Eagles agreed to terms with free agent Rashaad Penny and veteran Boston Scott, according to league sources. Penny agreed to a one-year deal with a $1.35 million base salary, $600,000 guaranteed, and a max value of $2.1 million, while Scott will make roughly $2 million on a one-year contract, according to NFL Network.
Penny has shown flashes of elite upside, albeit in short spurts, with two significant injuries. In the 2022 season, Penny played five games before suffering a season-ending leg injury, logging 57 carries for 346 yards and two touchdowns.
Jalen Hurts not only scores his third rushing TD of the day, but completes the Octopus– a TD followed by a 2-point conversion by a single player. Octopus odds were set at +1400!
Jalen Hurts ties the all-time rushing TD record in Super Bowl history with his third rushing TD. It's also a record for a QB.
- Jalen Hurts 3+ TD +3000
The Eagles are going for two.
The line flips once again. After scoring a go-ahead TD, the Chiefs stop the Eagles for the second time in the Super Bowl and get a huge punt return from Kadarius Toney. Mahomes & Co. set up shop inside the Eagles' 10 yard line. The line flipped from KC +1.5 (-145) to -4.5 (-115).
Toney's 65-yard return is the longest in Super Bowl history.
A 33-yard field goal by Jake Elliott extends the Eagles' lead to 27-21 near the end of the third quarter.
- Jake Elliott Over 1.5 FGs (-105)
- Eagles Over 26.5 team points (-115)
Stop us if you've heard this one: Jalen Hurts converts a QB sneak on 4th & short to move the sticks. It's their second fourth-down conversion, fourth successful QB sneak conversion, and third time moving the chains on 4th down (penalty).
A huge throw and catch to Dallas Goedert moved the chains on 3rd & 9. The Eagles are driving in Chiefs territory up 24-21.
Nobody can keep their footing, from pass rushers to receivers, thanks to slippery grass conditions at State Farm Stadium. Could the turf conditions be the deciding factor in the game?
At halftime, it's worth taking a look at some of the game metrics other than the 24-14 score:
- Chiefs hold 6.4-6.1 YPP advantage
- Eagles 6/10 on third down, 1/1 on fourth down (Chiefs 0/3 on third)
- Eagles lead time of possession 21:54-8:06
- 8 of KC's 14 points came on defense or special teams (one TD, two point afters)
KC receives the ball coming out of the half as +6.5 (+100) underdogs at DraftKings Sportsbook.
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Philadelphia Eagles 2023 Schedule
The complete Eagles 2023 regular season schedule is available below with opening odds. As far as NFL Week 1 goes, the Birds opened as a -4.5 road favorite versus the New England Patriots.
Week | Date | Opponent | Kickoff Time | Opening Odds | Closing Line | Final Score |
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Week 1 | Sunday, September 10 | at New England Patriots | 4:25 p.m. ET | -4.5 | ||
Week 2 | Thursday, September 14 | vs. Minnesota Vikings | 8:15 p.m. ET | -5.5 | ||
Week 3 | Monday, September 25 | at Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 7:15 p.m. ET | -6 | ||
Week 4 | Sunday, October 1 | vs. Washington Commanders | 1 p.m. ET | -7 | ||
Week 5 | Sunday, October 8 | at Los Angeles Rams | 4:05 p.m. | -4.5 | ||
Week 6 | Sunday, October 15 | at New York Jets | 4:25 p.m. ET | +1 | ||
Week 7 | Sunday, October 22 | vs. Miami Dolphins | 8:20 p.m. ET | -2.5 | ||
Week 8 | Sunday, October 29 | at Washington Commanders | 1 p.m. ET | -4 | ||
Week 9 | Sunday, November 5 | vs. Dallas Cowboys | 4:25 p.m. ET | -3 | ||
Week 10 | BYE | BYE | ||||
Week 11 | Monday, November 20 | at Kansas City Chiefs | 8:15 p.m. ET | +3 | ||
Week 12 | Sunday, November 26 | vs. Buffalo Bills | 4:25 p.m. ET | -1.5 | ||
Week 13 | Sunday, December 3 | vs. San Francisco 49ers | 4:25 p.m. ET | -2.5 | ||
Week 14 | Sunday, December 10 | at Dallas Cowboys | 8:20 p.m. ET | +1 | ||
Week 15 | Sunday, December 17 | at Seattle Seahawks | 4:25 p.m. ET | -2 | ||
Week 16 | Monday, December 25 | vs. New York Giants | 4:30 p.m. ET | -7 | ||
Week 17 | Sunday, December 31 | vs. Arizona Cardinals | 1 p.m. ET | -10 | ||
Week 18 | Sunday, January 7 | at New York Giants | TBD | -2.5 |
How to bet on the Philadelphia Eagles odds
Moneyline
The moneyline is the simplest of bets, decided by the straight-up winner and loser of each game. Consider the following example:
- Chargers -185
- Eagles +310
The Eagles are considered heavy underdogs in this matchup (indicated by -185), paying out $410 total for a $100 bet ($310 in winnings). The Chargers are the favorite in this matchup, requiring a $185 bet to win $100 (plus the initial bet back). How much either team wins or loses by does not matter in moneyline betting, the payout remains the same.
Point spread
Betting on the point spread is determinant on how many points a team wins or loses by. Take the following example:
- Eagles -3.5 (-110)
- Panthers +3.5 (-110)
In this example, Philadelphia is favored by 3.5 points, indicated by “-3.5.” If the Eagles win the game 26-20, the Eagles (-3.5) win the bet and would have a total payout of $19.09 on a $10 bet ($9.09 in profit). If the Panthers keep the game within four and lose 26-23, the Panthers (+3.5) would win, and the payout would be the same as listed above.
Point total (over/under)
The point total refers to the over/under line set by books. This number projects the total number of points scored in a game and, like prop betting, is bet whether one thinks the score will go over or under the set point total. For example, the Eagles’ Week 8 matchup against the Dallas Cowboys had a projected point total of 56.5 points. The Eagles won that game 23-9, resulting in 32 combined points. Those who bet the under in this game would have cashed out.
In 2020, the Eagles played in plenty of both high- and low-scoring games. This caused oddsmakers to set average point totals for the Eagles that were often swayed by their opponent. For instance, games against potent offenses like Baltimore and Green Bay had a higher point total (between 53 and 56 points) while games against New York and Washington resulted in lower point totals (between 45 and 49 points).
In-play and live betting
Sometimes, the most thrilling and rewarding bets are bets made while games are being played. These are referred to as live bets or in-play bets. Odds are ever-changing during games, which would prove to be fruitful for sharp and prepared bettors. For example, if the Eagles (-225) were heavily favored against the Raiders (+190) before kickoff, a payout on a $10 bet on the Eagles to win would win just $4.44.
However, say the Eagles fell to a big 17-3 deficit in the first half despite controlling the overall game (due to a costly turnover or special teams gaffe). Odds may swing in favor of the Raiders, who may be a -110 favorite at halftime. Taking the Eagles to come back and win the game could present plus-odds (say, +130). Should a bettor take Philadelphia (+130) at halftime and the Eagles pull off the comeback, winners would win $13 instead of $4.44 (plus the initial $10 bet).
This could also be an effective way to “hedge” your bet; say a bettor took the Raiders (+190) in that game, but Philadelphia jumps out to a 10-0 first quarter lead and is controlling the overall feel of the game, bettors could hedge by throwing some money down on Philadelphia (-270) to return some of the inevitably-lost bet.
Parlays and teasers
You can always string bets together in the form of parlays or teasers. Usually during busy Sundays, bettors can parlay several teams to win or cover against the spread and if all bets are successful, the payouts are multiplied. Teasers function similarly, except they allow bettors to move each point spread to a more favorable line in exchange for diminished odds.
Futures
Futures are long-term bets that can range from an offseason to a full season (or beyond). Team win totals, award winners, and player performance are common futures.
Eagles 2021 recap
Record: 9-8, Second in NFC East. Lost Wild Card to Buccaneers
Record ATS: 8-8-1
Over/under record: 10-7
Nick Sirriani exceeded expectations spectacularly in his first year as the Eagles coach. Jalen Hurts, despite underwhelming passing production, led the team to the playoffs when preseason win totals said they’d win five games. Painful as their Wild Card loss to the Bucs was hard to watch, this season is nothing short of a roaring success for the state this team was before the season. Their front four terrorized opposing offenses and the Eagles led the NFL as a team in rushing during the back stretch of the season.
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