Costello, Brian: Giants 24, Eagles 20
Brian Daboll’s squad travels to Philadelphia and stuns the Eagles. Wink Martindale’s defense finds a way to slow down Jalen Hurts, with Daniel Jones and Saquon Barkley leading the way once more.
Dunleavy, Ryan: Eagles 30, Giants 17
What are the Giants’ advantages vs the Eagles? How about throwing the ball? Protect the pedestrian? Should you hurry the passerby? Protect the pass? Stop running! There are no affirmatives present.
The only way to win is to play with a lead… Over the years, however, even this has not prevented Philly’s second-half implosion.
Ian O’Connor: Philadelphia Eagles 24, New York Giants 20
This will be a very competitive game, and the Giants will possess the ball with a chance to win late. However, the superior team will find a way to win at home.
Paul Schwartz: Eagles 27, Giants 19
There is a reason why pulling off a major upset is so exceptional and uncommon. Typically, the most talented team wins. So much must be overcome by the Giants here. Almost certainly, too much.
Serby predicts Giants 24, Eagles 21
I am skeptical that Jalen Hurts’ (shoulder) health will not be damaged. The home team possesses superior talent. The visiting team is the epitome of a team, and Daniel Jones is currently at his prime. And watch out for Saquon Barkley.
Mike Vaccaro: Eagles 31, Giants 27
The Giants will not be scared or flinch from the bright lights, and they will gladly trade blows with the Iggles. Philadelphia has the advantage and is at home. A difficult two-step to surmount.
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