- The Commanders vs Eagles public-betting splits show Philadelphia getting most of the ATS and moneyline handle
- Both teams are in fairly good shape on the injury front
- Get the final Commanders vs Eagles injury reports plus TNF public-betting trends for Week 11
Thursday Night Football in Week 11 promises fireworks as the top-two teams in the NFC East – which also boast top-ten offenses – collide in the City of Brotherly Love. The Washington Commanders (7-3, 3-2 away, ATS) visit the division-leading Philadelphia Eagles (7-2, 3-1 home, ATS) at Lincoln Financial Field at 8:15 pm ET.
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Commanders vs Eagles Public Betting Splits
Team | Spread | ATS Handle% | ATS Bet% | Moneyline | ML Handle% | ML Bet% | Total Points | O/U Handle% | O/U Bet% |
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Washington Commanders | +3.5 | 39% | 39% | +155 | 22% | 15% | O 49.0 | 21% | 20% |
Philadelphia Eagles | -3.5 | 61% | 61% | -195 | 78% | 85% | U 49.0 | 79% | 80% |
The NFL public betting percentages for TNF show the public hammering the Eagles. As of 1:05 pm ET, Philadelphia is getting 61% of ATS handle and an overwhelming 78% of moneyline handle on 85% of the moneyline wagers.
The public is batting exactly 50% so far this season on its ATS picks (72-72-5) heading into Week 11. Last season, the public finished a solid 11 games over. 500 (137-126-12).
The game total, which as moved down half a point from 49.5 to 49.0 since last Sunday, also shows a strong lean from the public. The under has attracted 79% of money bet on the O/U and 80% of the tickets.
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Washington Commanders vs Philadelphia Eagles Injury Reports
Washington Commanders | Injury | Game Status |
---|---|---|
Nick Bellore (LB) | Knee | Out |
Marshon Lattimore (CB) | Hamstring | Out |
Andrew Wylie (G/T) | Shoulder | Questionable |
Brandon Coleman (T) | Shoulder | Questionable |
Cornelius Lucas (T) | Ankle | Questionable |
Philadelphia Eagles | Injury | Game Status |
Byron Young (DT) | Hamstring | Out |
The Eagles are as healthy as any team at this stage of the season. A couple players have been placed on IR over the course of the season – most recently, defensive tackle Byron Young – but other than that, the Philly injury report has no names on it heading into Thursday night. Four players missed practice on Monday (Nakobe Dean, Dallas Goedert, Darius Slay, and DeVonta Smith) but all returned on Tuesday, and all but Smith were full participants on Wednesday. Smith was a limited participant both Tuesday and Wednesday.
The Commanders are in worse shape, but by no means terrible shape. The big absence is new corner Marshon Lattimore. The longtime Saint, who was acquired on Nov. 5, will miss his second straight game with a hamstring injury. Washington will also be without linebacker Nick Bellore (knee), who plays mostly on special teams.
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As Thursday night football approaches in Week 11, fans and bettors alike are eagerly awaiting the matchup between the Commanders and the Eagles. With both teams coming off of tough losses in Week 10, this game is crucial for their playoff hopes.
One key factor to consider when making your bets for this game is the public-betting splits. The Commanders are currently receiving 60% of the public bets, while the Eagles are getting 40%. This indicates that the majority of bettors are leaning towards the Commanders to cover the spread or win outright. However, it’s important to remember that public betting trends are not always indicative of the final outcome of the game.
In addition to the public-betting splits, it’s also crucial to take into account the final injury reports for both teams. The Commanders are dealing with injuries to key players such as wide receiver Terry McLaurin and defensive end Montez Sweat. On the other hand, the Eagles have been relatively healthy heading into this game, with only a few minor injuries to monitor.
When analyzing the matchup between these two teams, it’s clear that both have strengths and weaknesses that could impact the final outcome. The Commanders have a strong defense led by rookie linebacker Jamin Davis, while the Eagles have a dynamic offense with quarterback Jalen Hurts and running back Miles Sanders.
Ultimately, Thursday night football in Week 11 promises to be an exciting and competitive game between two evenly matched teams. Whether you’re a fan looking forward to watching the game or a bettor trying to make some money, be sure to consider the public-betting splits and final injury reports before making your predictions.