Eagles vs. Packers Spread Trending Downwards

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Sep/25/2019

The trending for the spread on the Eagles-Packers game has mostly been moving downward from -5 to -4.5 favoring the Packers.  Sagarin suggests the line should be -6.5 to -7.


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TV: 8:20 p.m. ET, FOX, NFL Network. LINE: Packers -5. O/U: 45

ABOUT THE EAGLES (1-2): Pederson canceled practice one day last week due to the number of injuries on the team, but the receiving corps could get a boost with the expected return of Alshon Jeffery after he sat out Sunday's contest due to a calf strain. DeSean Jackson remains sidelined with an abdominal strain, but Nelson Agholor filled the void with a pair of scoring receptions while hauling in eight catches for the second week in a row. Carson Wentz could use more help from his running game, but rookie Miles Sanders is struggling with ball-protection issues and the team is averaging only 3.6 yards per carry. The Eagles rank 29th in the league against the pass, surrendering 293.7 yards per game, and have recorded only two sacks in three contests.

ABOUT THE PACKERS (3-0): Green Bay is allowing nearly 100 fewer yards passing (197.3) than Philadelphia and has registered 12 sacks after collecting six and forcing three turnovers against the Broncos on Sunday. Rodgers is putting up passing numbers that one would expect under Vince Lombardi in the 1960s - his 235 yards last week represented a season high and his 647 total is his second-lowest in the first three games of a season of his career. Rodgers said it's imperative to get the ball in the hands of wideout Davante Adams, who has recorded 15 receptions and zero touchdowns one season after racking up 111 catches and 13 scores. Marquez Valdes-Scantling made six catches for 99 yards and a TD last week while Aaron Jones also scored twice but gained only 19 yards on 10 carries.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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