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Predict the Eagles vs. Packers Outcome in Monday Night Football Clash

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Quinn Allen
November 11, 2025 1:08 AM
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Predict the Eagles vs. Packers Outcome in Monday Night Football Clash
The highly anticipated Week 10 clash between the Green Bay Packers and the Philadelphia Eagles on ‘Monday Night Football’ is set to deliver playoff-level intensity at Lambeau Field. Both teams, among the NFC’s top contenders, enter the game with strong records—Philadelphia at 6-2 and Green Bay at 5-2-1—each leading their respective divisions. The latest odds from DraftKings Sportsbook have the Packers as slight 1.5-point home favorites, with the over/under set at 45.5 points. According to ESPN’s Matchup Predictor, the game is nearly a toss-up, with Green Bay holding a narrow statistical edge. The Eagles arrive in Wisconsin well-rested after a bye week, coming off a dominant 38-20 victory over the New York Giants. Under head coach Nick Sirianni, Philadelphia has excelled after byes, posting a 4-0 record in such games. Their offense is peaking at the right time, highlighted by season highs in points (38), total yards (427), and rushing yards (276) in their last outing—even without star receiver A.J. Brown, who is expected to return on Monday. Jalen Hurts leads the offense with 1,677 passing yards, 15 touchdowns, and only one interception, while Saquon Barkley has contributed 519 rushing yards and four touchdowns. The Eagles’ offense leads the NFL in fewest turnovers and red zone efficiency, critical strengths against a Packers defense that has struggled to generate takeaways this season. Green Bay, meanwhile, is looking to rebound from a narrow 16-13 loss to the Carolina Panthers that snapped a three-game win streak. The Packers have been formidable at home, having won six consecutive Monday night games at Lambeau by an average margin of 13.6 points. Historically, Green Bay boasts an 18-6 all-time home record against the Eagles, including a win in their last Lambeau meeting in 2020. Head coach Matt LaFleur has an impressive 66% cover rate in primetime games (23-12-1 ATS), the best by any head coach this century. Quarterback Jordan Love has thrown for 2,071 yards and 13 touchdowns, while Josh Jacobs leads the ground game with 534 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns. Defensively, the Packers rank top-10 in pressure rate and are among the league’s best at limiting yards per pass attempt and completion, thanks to playmakers like Rashan Gary (7.5 sacks) and Quay Walker (71 tackles). Injury updates could influence the game: Eagles linebacker Nolan Smith Jr. is questionable (triceps), while the Packers have several key players listed as questionable, including receiver Matthew Golden (shoulder) and tackle Zach Tom (back). From a betting and analytics perspective, the SportsLine projection model—which simulates every NFL game 10,000 times and has produced strong returns on top-rated picks—leans toward the under (projecting 44 total points) and sees one side of the spread hitting over 50% of the time. The tight moneyline (Packers -110, Eagles -109) reflects just how close this matchup is expected to be. Kickoff is scheduled for 8:15 p.m. ET (7:15 p.m. CT) on ESPN/ABC, with Joe Buck and Troy Aikman calling the game and Lisa Salters reporting from the sidelines. For fans looking to stream, the game will be available on NFL+, while local radio coverage can be found on the Packers Radio Network and national radio via Westwood One. With both teams eyeing playoff seeding and statistical trends pointing to a hard-fought, low-turnover contest, this Monday Night Football showdown is a must-watch for fans and bettors alike. For live updates, stats, and highlights, follow the official Green Bay Packers Twitter or check the ESPN gamecast throughout the night.
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Quinn Allen
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