Eagles vs Packers: The Philadelphia Eagles kick off their season this evening in São Paulo in a clash against the Green Bay Packers. If you’re looking to bet on the game, we’ve built a spicy Same Game parlay worth sprinkling into your wagers.
Eagles vs Packers: NFL Week 1 Game Info
Date: Friday, September 6th
Time: 8:10 PM ET
Location: Corinthians Arena, São Paulo
TV channel: Peacock
Eagles vs Packers: NFL Week 1 Betting info
Spread: Philadelphia Eagles -2.5 | Green Bay Packers +2.5
Moneyline: Philadelphia Eagles -135 | Green Bay Packers +114
Total: Over/Under 49
Eagles vs Packers: Same-Game Parlay +1300
Ahead of this week’s Eagles vs Packers matchup, here are some props we find enticing, bundled into a spicy Same Game Parlay at +1300.
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Saquon Barkley anytime TD -115
Saquon Barkley now heads up the Eagles’ backfield which is an intimidating prospect for opposing defense. While we can expect him to get plenty of carries in week 1, it’s hard to get a gauge on just how many until we see what this new scheme looks like. With so many playmakers lining up, it’s tough to envision how much of the offense will be based around the former Giants running back.
With that said, it’s also hard to imagine that Barkley won’t find the endzone in his Eagles debut. The Birds now have a whole new world of optionality inside the red zone and Barkley is bound to be a key component of that. I’d much rather bet on his anytime TD market than a potential rushing yards estimate at this stage.
Jalen Hurts UNDER 271.5 passing yards -265
This shouldn’t be seen as a knock on the franchise quarterback. Hurts only eclipsed this mark 7 times last season and 5 times in 2022. Now add in one of the best running backs in the entire league and it’s easy to see his pass attempts dropping. While I can’t find a way to add this on DraftKings (although I’d target under 31.5 if I could), this yardage prop feels like a nice alternative.
Jahan Dotson 25+ receiving yards +190
The newest addition to the Eagles’ offense this season is wideout Jahan Dotson, who will finally provide the Eagles with the speedy threat over the middle that they’ve been craving for a long time. While he won’t be posting WR1 numbers anytime soon, it only takes one deep catch for Dotson to fly past this mark, and I don’t think the odds accurately reflect that.
Nakobe Dean over 7.5 Tackles/assists -135
With Devin White absent, Nakobe Dean has been thrust into a starting role. In week 1 last year (before the injury woes), Dean combined for 7 tackles before his early exit. In a new scheme that will likely result in more traffic coming his way and after a stellar offseason where he really showed some growth, I expect him to surpass this prop.
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