Saturday night features a big game for NFL betting and football fans alike with the New York Giants visiting their hated rivals in the Philadelphia Eagles for an NFC Divisional round grudge match. The Giants earned themselves a date with the top seeded Eagles by beating the Minnesota Vikings in the Wild Card round last week and look to continue their surprising season with an upset win over their NFC East rivals. Here, we assemble our Giants vs Eagles parlay for this highly anticipated matchup.
If the Giants are to upset the Eagles as +7.5 underdogs against the spread, they will need to overcome the gap on the field during the regular season. Philadelphia cruised to the top seed in the NFC and the division title, beating the Giants twice in the process.
Yet, the Giants and their fans have reasons to believe heading into Saturday night. Quarterback Daniel Jones and running back Saquon Barkley both balled out under the playoff spotlight in the win over the Vikings. Providing a spark for the offense that will be much needed against the Eagles, who were able to rest quarterback Jalen Hurts in the hopes of another dominant win over the G Men.
Will Jalen Hurts and the Eagles roll to a third win over the Giants this season? Or will it be a Big Blue upset in front of the hostile Philly fans? It’s time to take a look at that question as well as a look at which players will have a big day on the prop betting market to build a tasty Giants vs Eagles Same Game Parlay.
Pick 1 | Giants +7.5 (-110) |
Pick 2 | Daniel Jones Over 47.5 Rushing Yards (-110) |
Pick 3 | Travis Etienne Over 68.5 Rushing Yards (-110) |
Giants vs Eagles Parlay Odds | +600 (Bet $20 to win $120) |
NFL
New York Giants
Philadelphia Eagles
Team Stats
Passing
Offense/Defense
NYG | Passing | PHI |
---|---|---|
327 | CMP | 299 |
539 | ATT | 484 |
60.7 | CMP% | 61.8 |
185.4 | YDS/GM | 178.8 |
5.7 | Y/A | 6.2 |
4.7 | NY/A | 5.1 |
12 | INT | 10 |
48 | SK | 40 |
Defense/Offense
NYG | Passing | PHI |
---|---|---|
296 | CMP | 263 |
424 | ATT | 388 |
69.8 | CMP% | 67.8 |
200.5 | YDS/GM | 183 |
7.7 | Y/A | 7.9 |
6.5 | NY/A | 6.4 |
3 | INT | 6 |
41 | SK | 43 |
Rushing
Offense/Defense
NYG | Rushing | PHI |
---|---|---|
15 | G | 15 |
369 | ATT | 361 |
1603 | YDS | 1544 |
106.9 | Y/G | 102.9 |
4.3 | Y/A | 4.3 |
12 | TD | 9 |
0.8 | TD/G | 0.6 |
Defense/Offense
NYG | Rushing | PHI |
---|---|---|
15 | G | 15 |
445 | ATT | 554 |
2139 | YDS | 2818 |
142.6 | Y/G | 187.9 |
4.8 | Y/A | 5.1 |
16 | TD | 28 |
1.1 | TD/G | 1.9 |
Special Teams
Offense/Defense
NYG | Special Teams | PHI |
---|---|---|
28 | Punts/Ret | 22 |
203 | Punt/Yds | 154 |
7.3 | Punt/Y/R | 7.0 |
35 | Kick Off/Ret | 27 |
919 | Kick Off/Yds | 780 |
26.3 | Kick Off/Y/rt | 28.9 |
Defense/Offense
NYG | Special Teams | PHI |
---|---|---|
25 | Punts/Ret | 26 |
267 | Punt/Yds | 242 |
10.7 | Punt/Y/R | 9.3 |
13 | Kick Off/Ret | 28 |
371 | Kick Off/Yds | 723 |
28.5 | Kick Off/Y/rt | 25.8 |
Scoring
Offense/Defense
NYG | Scoring | PHI |
---|---|---|
15 | G | 15 |
12 | RshTD | 9 |
10 | RecTD | 20 |
20 | FGM | 23 |
25 | FGA | 29 |
14.3 | Pts/G | 18.9 |
Defense/Offense
NYG | Scoring | PHI |
---|---|---|
15 | G | 15 |
16 | RshTD | 28 |
19 | RecTD | 19 |
25 | FGM | 24 |
31 | FGA | 31 |
24.1 | Pts/G | 26.8 |
Team Advanced Defense
NYG | Defense | PHI |
---|---|---|
27.5% | Bltz% | 19.1% |
7.5% | Hrry% | 4.7% |
8.3% | QB Hit% | 7.9% |
22.9% | QB Prss% | 18.6% |
Injuries
Name | Position | Injury | Status | Updated |
---|---|---|---|---|
Aaron Robinson | CB | Scrambled | Scrambled | 01/21/23 |
Adoree' Jackson | CB | Scrambled | Scrambled | 01/19/23 |
Azeez Ojulari | OLB | Scrambled | Scrambled | 01/21/23 |
Collin Johnson | WR | Scrambled | Scrambled | 01/21/23 |
Darrian Beavers | ILB | Scrambled | Scrambled | 01/21/23 |
D.J. Davidson | DL | Scrambled | Scrambled | 01/21/23 |
Elerson Smith | OLB | Scrambled | Scrambled | 01/21/23 |
Fabian Moreau | DB | Scrambled | Scrambled | 01/19/23 |
Henry Mondeaux | DL | Scrambled | Scrambled | 01/21/23 |
Isaiah Hodgins | WR | Scrambled | Scrambled | 01/19/23 |
Jack Anderson | G | Scrambled | Scrambled | 01/21/23 |
Jason Pinnock | S | Scrambled | Scrambled | 01/18/23 |
Joshua Ezeudu | OL | Scrambled | Scrambled | 01/21/23 |
Julian Love | S | Scrambled | Scrambled | 01/19/23 |
Landon Collins | SS | Scrambled | Scrambled | 01/19/23 |
Makai Polk | WR | Scrambled | Scrambled | 01/21/23 |
Marcus McKethan | OL | Scrambled | Scrambled | 01/21/23 |
Micah McFadden | ILB | Scrambled | Scrambled | 01/21/23 |
Nick Williams | DL | Scrambled | Scrambled | 01/21/23 |
Rodarius Williams | CB | Scrambled | Scrambled | 01/21/23 |
Shane Lemieux | G | Scrambled | Scrambled | 01/21/23 |
Sterling Shepard | WR | Scrambled | Scrambled | 01/21/23 |
Wan'Dale Robinson | WR | Scrambled | Scrambled | 01/21/23 |
Wyatt Davis | OL | Scrambled | Scrambled | 01/21/23 |
Zyon Gilbert | CB | Scrambled | Scrambled | 01/21/23 |
Name | Position | Injury | Status | Updated |
---|---|---|---|---|
Anthony Harris | S | Scrambled | Scrambled | 01/21/23 |
Arryn Siposs | P | Scrambled | Scrambled | 01/21/23 |
Avonte Maddox | CB | Scrambled | Scrambled | 01/21/23 |
Brandon Graham | DE | Scrambled | Scrambled | 01/19/23 |
Brett Toth | OT | Scrambled | Scrambled | 01/21/23 |
Derek Barnett | DE | Scrambled | Scrambled | 01/21/23 |
Ian Book | QB | Scrambled | Scrambled | 01/21/23 |
Janarius Robinson | DE | Scrambled | Scrambled | 01/21/23 |
Josh Sills | G | Scrambled | Scrambled | 01/21/23 |
Kyron Johnson | LB | Scrambled | Scrambled | 01/21/23 |
Lane Johnson | OT | Scrambled | Scrambled | 01/19/23 |
Linval Joseph | DT | Scrambled | Scrambled | 01/19/23 |
Marlon Tuipulotu | DT | Scrambled | Scrambled | 01/21/23 |
Robert Quinn | DE | Scrambled | Scrambled | 01/19/23 |
Shaun Bradley | LB | Scrambled | Scrambled | 01/21/23 |
Trey Sermon | RB | Scrambled | Scrambled | 01/21/23 |
Tyree Jackson | TE | Scrambled | Scrambled | 01/21/23 |
Betting Trends
NYG | Betting Trends | PHI |
---|---|---|
OVERALL | OVERALL | |
2-1-0 | Win/Loss/Tie | 1-2-0 |
3-0-0 | ATS W/L/P | 0-3-0 |
28.33 | Avg Score | 22 |
18.67 | Avg Opp Score | 25.33 |
AWAY | HOME | |
1-2-0 | Win/Loss/Tie | 2-1-0 |
3-0-0 | ATS W/L/P | 1-2-0 |
23.67 | Avg Score | 22.33 |
24.33 | Avg Opp Score | 15.33 |
NYG | Betting Trends | PHI |
---|---|---|
OVERALL | OVERALL | |
3-2-0 | Win/Loss/Tie | 3-2-0 |
5-0-0 | ATS W/L/P | 1-4-0 |
25.8 | Avg Score | 27.8 |
19 | Avg Opp Score | 23.6 |
AWAY | HOME | |
2-3-0 | Win/Loss/Tie | 3-2-0 |
5-0-0 | ATS W/L/P | 2-3-0 |
22.2 | Avg Score | 25.6 |
22.6 | Avg Opp Score | 22.2 |
NYG | Betting Trends | PHI |
---|---|---|
OVERALL | OVERALL | |
4-5-1 | Win/Loss/Tie | 7-3-0 |
8-2-0 | ATS W/L/P | 3-7-0 |
23.3 | Avg Score | 28.1 |
23.8 | Avg Opp Score | 22.6 |
AWAY | HOME | |
5-5-0 | Win/Loss/Tie | 7-3-0 |
8-2-0 | ATS W/L/P | 6-4-0 |
19.8 | Avg Score | 26.8 |
22.8 | Avg Opp Score | 22 |
Head to Head
Teams Last 10
Pick 1: Giants +7.5 (-110)
If you take a look at the regular season matchups, there is a lot to worry about for New York Giants fans this week before facing their rivals. The Eagles absolutely walloped the Giants in the lone game where both teams played full strength rosters, winning in a 48-22 blowout in Week 14.
However, it seems unlikely the Eagles will put up 48 points against the Giants’ sturdy defense a second time. Especially after the G Men showcased their strong pass rush and coverage in the win over the Vikings, limiting top wideout Justin Jefferson to under 100 yards and forcing quarterback Kirk Cousins into rushed decisions for most of the game.
Beating the Eagles will be a tall task for the Giants but covering within a touchdown appears more than manageable for a hard working New York squad. Expect a close game between these two divisional rivals and a Giants cover via an improved defensive effort.
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Pick 2: Daniel Jones Over 47.5 Rushing Yards (-110)
Danny Dimes used his legs to move the chains on a consistent basis against the Vikings, taking off for 17 rushing attempts and 78 yards in the win. Whether it was a designed run or a scramble to make a play, Jones had success and averaged 4.8 yards per carry.
It was the second straight game where Jones had a big day on the ground. In Week 17 against the Indianapolis Colts, Jones ran for 91 yards and two touchdowns. With so much success on the ground and a likely need to make plays against a tough Philadelphia Eagles defense, Jones should tuck it and run enough to clear the 47.5 yard number on Saturday.
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Pick 3: Jalen Hurts Over 51.5 Rushing Yards (-110)
Hurts is a dual threat at quarterback and the Eagles zone read gave the Giants all types of problems during the regular season. Which makes it surprising to see Hurts’ rushing yards total set at a reasonable 51.5 number.
Hurts rushed for 77 yards and a touchdown in the Eagles big Week 14 win over the Giants. Philadelphia cleared 250 yards as a team that day and with that type of success on the ground, they should go back to using Hurts as a runner again in the playoff matchup.
Hurts cleared 52 or more rushing yards seven times in the regular season. Expect him to use his legs yet again to frustrate the New York defense.
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Giants vs Eagles Preview
Despite a long history of heated battles between the two franchises, Saturday will be just the fifth time the Eagles and Giants will do battle in the playoffs. The last meeting came in the 2009 Divisional Round, where the Eagles ended the Giants reign as defending champions.
The big question for the Giants ahead of this one is if their passing attack can replicate some of the success they had against the Vikings against a much tougher defense. Daniel Jones threw for over 300 yards in the Wild Card win but those yards came against the worst pass defense amongst playoff teams.
Isaiah Hodgins will hope he can get open for Jones like he did last week against a tougher matchup but first he will have to make it onto the field. Hodgins had eight catches for 105 yards and a touchdown against Minnesota but is currently listed as questionable for the divisional round.
Philadelphia hopes the number one seed is as good to them as it was in 2017. The Eagles had the top spot in the NFC that year and went all the way to the Super Bowl, beating Tom Brady and the New England Patriots to lift their first title in the Super Bowl era.
The Giants secondary will be hard pressed to create turnover opportunities against a composed Jalen Hurts. Hurts threw just six interceptions this season, showcasing developed maturity as a passer by eliminating mistakes and bad decisions. Hurts also increased his passing yardage output to 3701 yards for the season, good enough for 10th in the league despite missing a couple of games due to injury.