- There are -115 odds for the Eagles to cover a -6 point spread over the Commanders.
- There is a 48-point Over/Under for the NFC Championship
PHILADELPHIA – An inter-division NFC East battle is set for the NFC Championship game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders.
Washington Commanders Vs. Philadelphia Eagles
- Moneyline: Commanders (+230) vs. Eagles (-280)
- Spread: Eagles -6
- Total: 48
As much as much as people like to get on Philly just because it’s the Eagles, Super Bowl sportsbooks are still backing them in this one and there is good reason behind it.
Experience Over Image Favors Eagles
What strengthens the Eagles odds in this one comes from their experience and they have plenty of it in recent seasons compared to Washington. Since 2000, the Eagles have been to the playoffs 16 times and that includes seven NFC Championship appearances, three Super Bowl appearances, and a Super Bowl victory in 2017.
With Jalen Hurts specifically, the Eagles have been to the playoffs in each of their last three seasons.
Not to discredit what Washington has done this season, but they are just starting to scratch their potential as this is just their sixth playoff appearance since 2000. Their 12 wins is also the most that they’ve seen in that span as well.
Trends Leaning Eagles At Home
The Eagles have all the trends leaning their way as well this season heading into the NFC Championship. They have a 9-1 outright record when playing at home as the favorite and are winning those games by 9.5 points on average.
Jalen Hurts also has an all time 6-3 record against the Commanders and is 4-2 against a 6-point spread in their wins against them as well.
The Commanders odds against the Eagles have come from an underdog spot in their last 10 meetings. They have failed to cover +6 points on the spread in two of their last three meetings against the Eagles.
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