The Philadelphia Eagles and Los Angeles Chargers, both 8-4, clash tonight at SoFi Stadium in a Week 14 Monday Night Football battle for playoff position.
This primetime game is one of the season’s most compelling. The Eagles, after consecutive losses to the Bears and Cowboys, aim to regain form under Jalen Hurts, though his recent inconsistency remains a concern.
The Chargers, strong at home, face questions with Justin Herbert playing through a fractured left hand. Oddsmakers slightly favor Philadelphia by 1.5 points, with a projected total of 42.5.
Kickoff is set for 8:15 p.m. ET on ABC and ESPN. Below, we will look closer at all the ways you can bet on the NFL with game lines, futures, and proposition odds.
Eagles Favored To Win Despite Two-Game Losing Streak
The Eagles are currently favored by 1.5 points in this Monday Night Football game. After winning Super Bowl LIX, the Eagles have been favored in most of their competitions. However, if you are not that confident in a victory, game lines also include spread and total odds in addition to win/moneylines.
Below are the current odds for tonight’s game from Bovada’s online 18+ sportsbook.
Philadelphia Eagles | Los Angeles Chargers
- Spread: -2.5 (-105) | +2.5 (-115)
- Moneyline: -140 | +120
- Totals: O41.5 (-110) | U41.5 (-110)
You can also find props for individual players and team performances:
Anytime Touchdown Scorer
- Jalen Hurts (PHI) EVEN
- Saquon Barkley (PHI) +110
- Omarion Hampton (LAC) +180
- A.J. Brown (PHI) +185 (Bet $1, win $1.85 if Brown scores)
- Ladd McConkey (LAC) +210 (Bet $1, win $2.10 if McConkey scores)
- Quentin Johnston (LAC) +235 (Bet $1, win $2.35 if Johnston scores)
First Drive Touchdown Scorer – Eagles (bet pays out only if the named player scores the game’s first touchdown on the opening drive):
- No Touchdown Scorer -425 (Favored outcome; bet loses if anyone scores on the first drive)
- Saquon Barkley (PHI) +1300 (Bet $1, win $13 if Barkley scores first)
- Jalen Hurts (PHI) +1400 (Bet $1, win $14 if Hurts scores first)
- A.J. Brown (PHI) +1700
NFL Sportsbook Partners Battle Offshore Sites
While the NFL partnered with several domestic sportsbooks back in 2021, those sites are not available in every US state. Furthermore, many football fans have reported better odds and more betting options on offshore online sites.
The partnership gives select sportsbooks exclusive rights to use their images and advertise on their website and during games. However, most of the action still takes place online with sportsbooks located offshore. Until state-regulated sites and the NFL’s current partners deliver a better online betting experience, it is likely the offshore sites will continue to score big.