Commanders vs. Eagles odds, predictions: TNF Same-Game Parlay, picks

Who would have thought that one of the NFC East’s most crucial matchups would take place between the Washington Commanders and the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 11? It’s a testament to the Commanders’ resurgence with Jayden Daniels at the helm. However, this matchup will determine whether they can truly take the division.So, with the stakes high, let’s dive into a Same-Game Parlay that can build a bankroll if the script plays out.All odds courtesy of DraftKings.The spread for this game held firm at 3.5 all week but bumped to four on Thursday, which tells me that the market is confident in the Eagles despite the Commanders appearing to be worthy challengers.This is because the Eagles have the edge on both sides of the ball. Philadelphia’s offense has been at full strength during its five-game win streak, leading to elite production in every facet.

The Eagles rank sixth in yards per rush and fourth in yards per pass.That efficiency will be up against a Washington defense that has not been great at slowing down its opposition.The Commanders rank 28th in yards per rush allowed and 22nd in yards per pass allowed. The Eagles should be able to move the ball in any manner they choose.

However, containing Daniels and slowing down the run game will seal the win for them.Philadelphia matches up well with the Commanders on the ground, as it ranks fifth in rushing yards per game allowed, while Washington boasts the fourth-best ground game by that same statistic. We haven’t seen Daniels be as dynamic since injuring his rib three weeks ago, and if he’s contained on the ground, Philly can pull away here. While the Eagles have the highest rush rate in the NFL, we have seen them be explosive through the air.Their deadly duo at wide receiver is responsible for many of this offense’s big plays. Since A.J.

Brown’s return to the lineup, we have seen him catch a touchdown in four straight games.All this production should open things up for Devonta Smith, who’s h...

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