Week 16 Injury Report (Ealges)

The Philadelphia Eagles can clinch the NFC East on Sunday in Week 16 when they hit the road to take on the Washington Commanders.

Not only can they clinch the NFC East, but the No. 1 seed in the NFC is very much alive after the Lions lost in Week 15 while suffering a plethora of injuries on both sides of the football. Meanwhile, the Washington Commanders also need a couple more wins this season to clinch a wild card berth and if they lose to both the Eagles and Falcons the next two weeks, they could be in trouble.

Let’s dive into everything you need to know to bet this game, including my best bet.

Eagles vs. Commanders Odds, Spread, and Total

Spread

  • Eagles -3.5 (-105)
  • Commanders +3.5 (-115)

Moneyline

  • Eagles -170
  • Commanders +142

Total

  • OVER 45.5 (-108)
  • UNDER 45.5 (-112)

Eagles vs. Commanders How to Watch

  • Date: Sunday, December 22
  • Game Time: 1:00 pm et
  • Venue: Northwest Stadium
  • How to Watch: FOX
  • Eagles Record: 12-2
  • Commanders Record: 9-5

Eagles vs. Commanders Injury Reports

Eagles Injury Report

  • Britain Covey, WR – Questionable
  • Landon Dickerson, G – Questionable
  • Sydney Brown, S – Questionable

Commanders Injury Report

  • Zane Gonzalez, K – Questionable
  • Tyler Biadasz, C – Questionable
  • Jeremy Chinn, S – Questionable
  • Zach Ertz, TE – Questionable

Eagles vs. Commanders Key Players to Watch

Philadelphia Eagles

Saquon Barkley: At the end of the day, the Eagles’ offense still revolves around Saquon Barkley. He’s averaging 5.9 yards per carry and they’re at their best when they get him going. He ran for 146 yards and two touchdowns against the Commanders last month so expect another big performance from him on Sunday.

Washington Commanders

Brian Robinson Jr.: Brian Robinson Jr. has had an up and down season, but for the Commanders to be at their best, they need him to have a strong performance. The Eagles secondary has become one of the best in the NFL so running the football and controlling the clock is Washington’s best path to victory.