Overview
- Kickoff is 8:15 p.m. ET at MetLife Stadium with Amazon Prime Video carrying the broadcast featuring Al Michaels, Kirk Herbstreit and Kaylee Hartung, with local TV simulcasts in New York and Philadelphia.
- Sportsbooks list Philadelphia around -7 to -7.5 with moneylines near Eagles -390 and Giants +310, while Dimers’ model gives the Eagles roughly a 77% win probability and projects about a one-score game.
- New York’s receiving corps is thinned with Darius Slayton ruled out and Malik Nabers already lost for the season, as rookie Jaxson Dart starts through a hamstring issue after a turnover‑filled outing in Week 5.
- Philadelphia will be without Pro Bowl left guard Landon Dickerson (ankle), a factor for the run game and short‑yardage packages, with Saquon Barkley limited in practice this week but expected to play.
- The Eagles arrive 4-1 off a blown late lead to Denver and ongoing offensive inconsistency, while the 1-4 Giants have dropped eight straight division games and tied a record with five consecutive turnovers in their loss to the Saints.