Eagles vs Falcons: How To Watch, Radio Call, Odds, Final Thoughts, Prediction


You can watch Sunday’s game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Atlanta Falcons from Lincoln Financial Field live online, and we’ve got the information on how you can do it.
The buzz that followed the Philadelphia Eagles following their upset victory over the Minnesota Vikings is all but gone. Four of their last five games have resulted in losses, and none of the 100 catchphrases that we used to describe rookie quarterback Carson Wentz are being used now. You rarely hear terms like “Wentzamania”, Wentzylvania or “The Wentz Wagon”.
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That’s not because of any anger or disappointment towards Wentz. Take away four bad throws on interceptions, and Philadelphia’s signal caller has done just about everything that he can do. The recent angst that fans have shown toward this team result from head coach Doug Pederson and his play calling.
Actually, at times, it has appeared that the first year head coach was placed here as a spy, and his job is to ruin this team’s on-field performance from the inside. That doesn’t sit too well with a fanbase that’s just getting over the disaster that was a three-year regime headed by Chip Kelly. Truthfully, in three of the team’s four losses, they gave the game away. On Sunday, Philadelphia product Matt Ryan leads the Atlanta Falcons into his home town to do battle with the Eagles in a game that may wreck the birds’ season if they lose it.
Here’s how you can view Saturday’s game:
Date: Sunday, November 13th
Start Time: 1:00 PM EST
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Venue: Lincoln Financial Field
TV: Fox or Watch on NFL Sunday Ticket provided by Directv
Live Stream: Verizon NFL Mobile App, NFL GamePass (available after midnight)
This could end three ways. The Falcons could walk into the Philadelphia and blow the Eagles out. That won’t happen. What isn’t mentioned about Atlanta (because we’re too busy watching Julio Jones and company) is they can’t stop anyone either. They are also banged up in the secondary which won’t help. Here’s another theory. The Eagles are at home and could blow the Falcons out. That, too, is unlikely. We know the Eagles can’t stop anyone either.
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So this is what’s going to happen. The Falcons, superior offense and all, will march into Philadelphia. The Eagles will do just enough on defense to keep it close. They’ll do just enough on offense to appear as though they can hang. Still, in the end, the Eagles will have the ball late with a chance to win. Fans will be excited, but the drive will stall (probably due to Pederson and some pretty bad play-calling).
Line & Prediction: Odds: Atlanta (-1), Final Score: Atlanta 28, Philadelphia 24
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