Week 3 of the NFL preseason kicks off, and we are in for a big game this Thursday when the New England Patriots host the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Patriots are coming off a 17-3 win over the Carolina Panthers in their first match.
On the other hand, the Eagles surprised and beat the Baltimore Ravens 16-13 in an entertaining game.
Patriots vs. Eagles Betting Odds and Info
Patriots 2.0 | Eagles 1.83 |
When? | Thursday, August 15 at 7:00 pm ET, 6:00 pm CST, 5:00 pm MT, 4:00 pm PT |
Where? | Gilette Stadium |
Where can I watch it? | NFL Network |
Why Bet on the Patriots?
The New England Patriots got off to a good start in the Jerod Mayo era. He will be a rookie this season as head coach, but he knows a lot about the club since he played his entire career with this team and then was part of Bill Belichick’s staff, who, until last season, was the head coach.
In the first preseason game, they had no trouble beating the Panthers 17-3, who even scored their only three points with a kick with almost two minutes left, something that speaks very well of the Patriots’ defense.
On offense, as many as four quarterbacks made their presence felt, with Jacoby Brissett being disappointing with no completed passes in three attempts, while Bailey Zappe was the most effective with 12-of-20. Likewise, youngsters Joe Milton III and Drake Maye, this year’s NFL Draft picks, made their debuts. Maye, a third-round draft pick from whom much is expected, went 2-of-3 with 19 yards, while Milton had four successful passes in six attempts, including one to JaQuae Jackson for the wide receiver’s touchdown.
Undoubtedly, several rookies showed important things, since in addition to the quarterbacks, Terrell Jennings, Javon Baker, Dell Pettus or JaQuae Jackson himself made Mayo undecided for what is to come, and they will have to continue showing in the rest of the games.
Why Bet on the Eagles?
The Philadelphia Eagles had a good preseason opener, beating the visiting Baltimore Ravens 16-13 on a Jake Elliot field goal with less than five seconds left.
Elliot had attempted a field goal 10 seconds earlier from a little further away (50 yards), but it hit the post, keeping the game tied. And, on the next play, rookie Emory Jones, who had just entered the game, lost the ball, and Patrick Johnson recovered it for the Eagles and scored with that field goal.
Undoubtedly, it was a lot of emotions for a first preseason game, and it also left the Eagles with a good feeling, who had a good Kenny Pickett in his first game with this team, but more is expected from him. The former Steelers player made 14 passes out of 22 attempts, with 89 yards through the air and a touchdown. Tanner McKee went 6-of-16, while rookies Lew Nichols and Will Shipley scored touchdowns.
Final Betting Analysis: Patriots vs. Eagles
The last time they met was on September 10 last year for the NFL regular season, and the Eagles won by 25-20.
The numbers at Gambyl Exchange have the Eagles as the favorite. Their Moneyline shows 1.83, while the Patriots have 2.0.
Two teams that won in their first preseason game. For the Patriots, it will be a tougher test after facing a weak Panthers team, while the Eagles showed against the Ravens that they can fight for important things. We will go with a win for the Philadelphia team.
Go for a win for the Eagles in the Moneyline. If you bet $100 at 1.83, you will gain $83 for a total payout of $183.
Patriots vs. Eagles Betting Pick: Eagles
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