We are inching closer and closer to the highly-anticipated showdown between the NY Giants and Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday. MetLife Stadium will be rocking for this one, as Big Blue fans are hopeful that the G-Men will be able to pull off an upset. It’ll be on Daniel Jones and Saquon Barkley to try and make that happen.
Leading up to the action, there are several bets that fans should seriously consider making. In this piece, we take a look at three in particular that have caught our eye for this one.
Darius Slayton Prop Bets
To start things off, it’ll need to be another big week for Giants wideout Darius Slayton if NY wants to keep things tight with Philly. Slayton is without question the No. 1 receiving threat for this offense, and his big-play abilities need to be showcased.
In the tie with Washington last week, Slayton finished with six receptions for 90 yards. He could have crossed 100, but a deep bomb from Jones late in the action hit the turf. Slayton’s over/under for yards has been set at 74.5, with -115 odds for both. We think he’ll hit at least 75 against the Eagles.
Saquon Barkley Prop Bets
It goes without saying, but the pressure is going to be on for Barkley to have himself a big game against the Philly defense. After two rough weeks, Barkley took a step forward vs. Washington last weekend, but he’ll need to up his game even more in Week 14. He holds -120 odds to find the end zone at least once against the Eagles. We like those odds.
A.J. Brown Prop Bets
While we most certainly hope this doesn’t happen, Eagles wideout A.J. Brown is going to be fired up to try and silence the NY supporters at MetLife after celebrating a touchdown. Brown has been a monster for the Eagles offense, as he has become a huge addition for Jalen Hurts. Brown holds +105 odds to score on Sunday. Those odds will surely be something to consider betting on.
Game odds refresh periodically and are subject to change.
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