Sean Selby

I have never been so happy to be wrong following last week’s prediction where I picked the Titans to edge out the Birds. Turns out, the Eagles (aside from silly penalties) played their best all-around game in quite some time and easily handled Tennessee. The Giants took on Washington, and much to the delight of Eagles fans everywhere, the teams tied. In fact, the Giants have only won one game in the last five weeks which came against the Texans. Clearly, the magic that the Giants had earlier in the season has worn off.

Saquon Barkley, the Giants best weapon may be on a snap count due to a neck injury. This was already going to be a tough task for him going against a defensive line that held Derrick Henry in check last week. Daniel Jones has also struggled a bit as of late, and to be honest, doesn’t exactly have great options to throw to with the league’s top pass defense on the other side of the field. This is also a revenge game of sorts for forner Giant pro bowler James Bradbury who will look to make his presence known.

Offensively, the Eagles will have to counter attack the blitz happy Giants with misdirections, RPOs and quick strikes. Nick Sirianni is facing off against his friend Brian Daboll so it’s going to be interesting to watch the chess match take place, but ultimately, the Eagles will prove to be too much for the Giants. I don’t think this one is close, with the Birds winning by double digits. Eagles 34, Giants 17

Mike Sliwinski

The Eagles had a get right game against a solid but perhaps a bit overrated Titans team on Sunday. They now travel up the NJ turnpike to face New York. The Giants tied the only team to beat the Eagles in Washington. Meaning the Giants only win since starting 6-1 is against the Texans, AKA the worst team in the league. So the Birds are back to trending up while the Giants are most definitely trending down, more towards what we expected from them at the beginning of the season.

The Giants new coach started off strong and seems to have some promise. Both QB Daniel Jones and RB Saquon Barkley started off strong but both have cooled off. Barkley in fact is banged up. Both need to be accounted for and can still be dangerous but as a whole the offense is average at best.

Defensively the Giants give up the 10th most yards, thus towards the top portion of the bottom third of the league. They are in the middle of the pack in passing yards per game, in the bottom 7 in rushing yards given up per game, but are more stingy in points given up per game ranking 12th.

The Eagles are better in every statistical category and again trending up with the Giants trending down. But it is a division away game and they always seem to be closer than expected no matter what the circumstances. Daniel Jones lately has seemed to kill the Eagles…with his legs. I feel like that will happen again to make this game frustrating and a nail biter and have us cursing at the TV wondering why we keep letting the Giants hang around and why we let Jones run free.  Still we manage to hang on and hold them off in a game that remains close and goes down to the wire. Eagles 23 Giants 20

Pat Mulranen

Here you so sir

Not every game is going to be a blowout. Even though it would be nice if the Eagles crushed the Giants, that just won’t happen. Eagles-Giants games have been mostly competitive over the years. Sure, there is the occasional big-win game. However, for most part, the rivals live up to its billing.

Last season, the Eagles lost 13-7 to the Giants in the Meadowlands. Jalen Hurts threw three interceptions and had just 129 passing yards. But Hurts (and the Eagles) are a different team this year. … so are the Giants.

If you told me before the season that the Giants would not only have a winning record but also be in the wild card hunt entering his Week 14 matchup, I would ask you to put your money where your mouth is. Early in the season, I kept saying after each Giants’ win that the game was a fluke and they would eventually die down.
I was wrong.

Sure, the Giants are not the best, but they are finding ways to win games, and that’s all that really matters. The Giants are not super talented, but they can run pretty well and are well coached. Brian Daboll has absolutely done an amazing job with a team no doubt I thought would have a winning record right now. There’s no argument there about him.

Still, the Eagles should win.

Philly stopped Jonathan Taylor and Derek Henry. The Eagles have been doing well against the run, so stop Saquon Barkley, and limit mistakes, and the Eagles should head back home with a win.
Eagles 27, Giants 16

Ryan Shead

After a dominating performance vs the Titans last week, the Eagles play 1st of 3 straight road games when they to New York to take on the Giants. This is the toughest part of their schedule, they’re 11-1 and have a 2 game lead for 1 seed but alot can change on any given week.

  The Giants started the season 7-2, then they came back down to earth losing 3 in a row and then tying with Washington last week which basically knocked both teams out of playoffs. Saquon Barkley looks like he’s not playing even If he does he won’t be 100%. The Eagles are getting back Avonte Maddox and are clearly the better team.  That being said I think this game is still a lot closer than it should be. The Giants always seem to play Eagles tough and it’s a division game. Eagles get a turnover and pull away late. Eagles 27, Giants 20

Gary Shead

It’s a winter Nfc East monster of the gridiron battle in today’s match-up with the Eagles and Giants. It’s hard to find anything negative here in this game as far as the Eagles go, but with that being said it is an interesting divisional match up which is always fun to watch. Something weird happens in this game today and the Eagles pull away with the win with a late field goal by Jake Elliot.  Eagles 24, Giants 21