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Longtime NFC East rivals meet on Sunday when the Eagles travel less than 100 miles north up the New Jersey Turnpike to visit the Giants at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

Philadelphia improved its 2020 record to 3-4-1 with two straight wins prior to the team’s Week 9 bye. This marks the eighth time in the past 20 years that the Eagles have played a road game after their bye — they’ve gone 5-2 both straight-up and against the spread in their previous seven post-bye road games.

The 2-7 Giants have struggled at home in recent seasons, going 5-16 straight-up and 4-16-1 against the spread at MetLife Stadium since the start of 2018. The only two games New York has won in 2020 have been against Washington, the latest being a 23-20 victory as a 3-point road underdog this past Sunday.

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The Eagles’ odds to beat Giants opened at -175 at FOX Bet Sportsbook, which implies Philadelphia has a 64 percent chance of winning.

The History

The Eagles have gotten the better of this head-to-head series in recent seasons, winning all seven meetings between the teams since the start of the 2017 season. The majority of those games have been close, however, as the Giants are 5-2 against the spread when facing Philadelphia in that span. Only two of the past 10 meetings between the teams have been decided by more than 6 points. Going back to the start of the 2014 season, the Eagles are 12-1 straight-up and 7-6 against the spread when facing the Giants.

The first 2020 meeting between these teams took place on Oct. 22, with Philadelphia winning 22-21 in come-from-behind fashion. Leading an offense missing eight starters, quarterback Carson Wentz threw an 18-yard TD pass to Boston Scott with 40 seconds remaining as the Eagles overcame an 11-point deficit in the game’s final seven minutes.

This time around, FOX Bet Sportsbook is offering odds of +350 for Carson Wentz to throw for 300 or more yards and the Eagles to win the game.

A $10 bet on Carson Wentz to reach 300 passing yards and the Eagles to win would pay $45.

The Stars of the Show

In addition to Wentz, there are a couple of receiving stars to watch in this game. Philadelphia wideout Travis Fulgham has emerged as one of the NFL’s best stories in recent weeks. After not even having a spot on Philadelphia’s active roster until less than six weeks ago, Fulgham leads the team with 435 receiving yards since the start of October while scoring a touchdown in four of the Eagles’ five games. FOX Bet Sportsbook is offering +275 odds on Travis Fulgham to get 75 or more receiving yards and score a touchdown against the Giants on Sunday.

On the other side of the field, Giants receiver Sterling Shepard has been his team’s most productive receiver after missing four games with a toe injury he suffered in Week 2. In three games since returning, Shepard has caught 20 passes for 172 yards, and he scored a touchdown in the first of those three games, which was New York’s 22–21 loss to Philadelphia on Oct. 22.

FOX Bet Sportsbook is offering +333 odds on Travis Fulgham and Sterling Shepard to each have 75 or more receiving yards on Sunday.

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