The Philadelphia Eagles and New York Giants are set for a primetime NFC East clash that could carry major playoff implications. Here’s everything fans need to know about how to watch, streaming details, betting odds, injuries, and key stats heading into the matchup.
Game Information
- Matchup: Philadelphia Eagles vs. New York Giants
- Date/Time: 8:15 p.m. ET
- Venue: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ
- TV Broadcast: Amazon Prime Video
- Streaming (in-market viewers): Fubo – Stream Live Now
- Tickets: Available via StubHub
Philadelphia vs. New York Betting Odds (via BetMGM)
- Spread: Philadelphia -7.5 (-105), New York +7.5 (-115)
- Moneyline (Favorite): Philadelphia -400
- Moneyline (Underdog): New York +310
- Total Points: 41
- Over Odds: -118
- Under Odds: -110
Philadelphia enters as a heavy favorite, but divisional battles often tighten up late in the season.
Injury Reports
Eagles
- LB Nakobe Dean: Full Participation (Knee)
- DT Byron Young: Limited (Tricep)
- LB Jihaad Campbell: Limited (Biceps)
- OG Landon Dickerson: Did Not Participate (Ankle)
- TE Grant Calcaterra: Did Not Participate (Oblique)
- RB Saquon Barkley: Did Not Participate (Knee)
Giants
- RB Tyrone Tracy Jr.: Limited (Shoulder)
- CB Andru Phillips: Limited (Hip)
- S Tyler Nubin: Limited (Groin)
- S Jevon Holland: Limited (Calf)
- QB Jaxson Dart: Limited (Hamstring)
- WR Darius Slayton: Did Not Participate (Hamstring)
- LB Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles: Did Not Participate (Hamstring)
- OL Jermaine Eluemunor: Did Not Participate (Back)
- LB Swayze Bozeman: Did Not Participate (Ankle)
Both teams enter banged up, with New York’s offensive line and receiving corps particularly thin.
Key Stats to Know
- Points Per Game:
- Eagles: 25.0 scored vs. 21.8 allowed
- Giants: 17.4 scored vs. 25.4 allowed
- Yards Per Game:
- Philadelphia Offense: 261.6
- New York Defense: 377.2 allowed
- New York Offense: 320.6
- Philadelphia Defense: 338.2 allowed
- Efficiency:
- Eagles average 4.7 yards per play
- Giants allow 5.9 yards per play
- Giants average 5.1 yards per play
- Eagles give up 5.5 yards per play
Philadelphia’s offensive balance matches up well against New York’s struggling defense, while the Giants will need to find consistency on offense to keep pace.
Prediction and What to Watch
The Eagles’ defense against the Giants’ ground game will be a key storyline, especially with Saquon Barkley on the injury list. If Jaxson Dart can play through his hamstring issue, the Giants will hope to exploit Philadelphia’s secondary.
Still, with Philadelphia’s depth and offensive efficiency, the Eagles remain in strong position to extend their divisional dominance. Expect a physical contest with playoff-level intensity.
Final Word
Fans can catch all the action on Amazon Prime Video or stream locally on Fubo. With divisional bragging rights and playoff positioning on the line, the Eagles vs. Giants game at MetLife Stadium is one NFL Week 5 matchup you won’t want to miss.