Eagles Giants Line Jumps to -5.5 With News That Michael Vick is Out

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The Eagles Giants line has moved up 2 points from -3.5 to -5.5 at online sportsbooks and the Vegas sportsbooks following news that Michael Vick will be out for Philadelphia.  Heavy betting action was anticipated on the Giants during the overnight Saturday hours so Gambling911.com was encouraging those wishing to wager on New York to place your bets now here at BetDSI.com.  Use promo code GAMBLING911 to receive your FREE CASH up to $500.  We would note that as of 8 pm EST Saturday evening, over 80 percent of those betting the line at -5.5 were backing New York. 

Vick has suffered two broken ribs and will remain sidelined for this Eagles Giants showdown. 

Vince Young will make his first start for the Eagles on Sunday.  He's thrown one pass this season -- an interception.

The Eagles (3-6) desperately need a victory over the first-place Giants (6-3) to avoid being all-but-mathematically eliminated from playoff contention.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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