Green Bay Packers vs Philadelphia Eagles NFL Betting Prediction

NFL Packers vs Philadelphia Eagles Prediction 1/12/2025

The Green Bay Packers will face off against the Philadelphia Eagles at 4:30 ET on Sunday, January 12th. This matchup is being played at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.

FOX is covering the Eagles vs. Packers NFC matchup, which is set to kick off at 4:30 ET. The Eagles are the favorite with a money line of -237 and are favored by -5 points on the point spread. The game, being played at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, has an over/under line set at 46 points, with the Packers at +199 on the money line.

  • Date: Sunday, January 12th
  • Time: 4:30 ET
  • Location: Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
  • TV: FOX

Packers vs Eagles

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After finishing the regular season with an 11-6 record, the Packers enter the playoffs as the 7th seed in the NFC. They ended the year with two straight losses, including a 24-22 home loss to the Bears in week 18. Green Bay was a 10-point favorite in that game, but the loss dropped them to 1-5 in division play. They rank 3rd in the NFC North.

Heading into the playoffs, the Packers have an average scoring margin of +7.2 points per game and are 8-8-1 against the spread. Their O/U record is also 8-8-1, with the over hitting in their last two games. Their games have averaged 46.9 points, compared to an average line of 46.

The Eagles finished the regular season with a 14-3 record, putting them 2nd in the NFC and 1st in the NFC East. After a week 2 loss to the Falcons, they bounced back with wins over the Saints and Packers, including a 34-29 victory over Green Bay in week 1. Philadelphia was favored by 1.5 points in that game and covered the spread, with the teams combining for 63 points, going over the 49.5-point line.

Heading into the playoffs, the Eagles rank 5th in our power rankings and have an average scoring margin of +9.4 points per game. They are 11-6 against the spread, including a 3-0 record as underdogs. Their O/U record is 7-10, with their games averaging 45.1 points per game.

Packers Injury Report

  • Brenton Cox Jr. – Foot (Questionable)
  • Jordan Morgan – Shoulder (Out)
  • Ellis Merriweather – Undisclosed (Out)
  • Evan Williams – Quadricep (Questionable)
  • Zayne Anderson – Concussion (Questionable)
  • Tyler Davis – Shoulder (Out)
  • Romeo Doubs – Illness (Questionable)
  • MarShawn Lloyd – Abdomen (Out)
  • Christian Watson – Knee (Questionable)
  • Quay Walker – Ankle (Questionable)
  • Andre Dillard – Concussion (Questionable)
  • AJ Dillon – Neck (Out)
  • Jordan Love – Elbow (Questionable)
  • Jaire Alexander – Knee (Out)

Eagles Injury Report

  • Ben VanSumeren – Knee (Out)
  • Byron Young – Hamstring (Out)
  • Britain Covey – Neck (Out)
  • Nakobe Dean – Abdomen (Questionable)
  • Brandon Graham – Triceps (Out)
  • James Bradberry IV – Lower Leg (Out)
  • Le’Raven Clark – Undisclosed (Out)
  • C.J. Uzomah – Abdomen (Out)
  • Jalen Hurts – Finger/concussion (Questionable)
  • DeVonta Smith – Wrist (Questionable)
  • A.J. Brown – Knee (Questionable)

Packers Offense Breakdown

Heading into the Wild Card round, the Packers rank 10th in our offensive power rankings. They are 8th in the NFL in points per game (27.1) and 5th in yards per game (370.5). Green Bay has relied heavily on the run game, ranking 5th in both rushing attempts (30.9) and rushing yards per game (146.8). Despite being 26th in passing attempts, they are 12th in passing yards per game (223.6). The Packers are 14th in 3rd-down conversions, with a 39.5% success rate, and they rank 3rd in red zone attempts, though they are 27th in conversion percentage (8.7%).

In their Week 3 win over the Titans, the Packers scored 16 points in the 1st quarter and finished with 30 points. Malik Willis threw for 202 yards and a touchdown, with a passer rating of 120. Christian Watson led the team with 67 receiving yards on 2 catches, and Willis also rushed for 73 yards on 6 carries.

Eagles Offense Breakdown

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In our offensive power rankings, the Eagles sit 4th in the NFL, and they are 7th in points per game, averaging 27.2. They rank 8th in the league with 367.2 passing yards per game, and they are 10th in 3rd-down conversion percentage at 41.7%. Philadelphia is 26th in red zone conversion percentage, despite ranking 4th in red zone attempts.

Jalen Hurts threw for 311 yards in week 3, completing 29 of 38 passes, but he did not throw a touchdown and had one interception. Dallas Goedert had 10 catches for 170 yards, and Saquon Barkley rushed for 147 yards and 2 touchdowns on 17 carries. Hurts was sacked 4 times in the win over the Saints.

Packers Team Defense

In their 24-22 loss to the Bears, the Packers’ defense gave up just 141 passing yards on 21 completions. The Bears managed to move the ball effectively on the ground, with 83 rushing yards on 26 attempts, averaging 3.2 yards per attempt. Green Bay’s defense also forced one interception and held the Bears to a 4.7 yards per attempt in the passing game.

On third downs, the Packers allowed the Bears to convert 50% of their chances. Despite their struggles against the run, the Packers’ defense kept the Bears to just 224 total yards in the game.

Eagles Team Defense

In their 20-13 win over the Giants, the Eagles’ defense allowed just 138 passing yards. New York completed 22 passes for 138 yards and struggled to stretch the field, averaging only 4.8 yards per attempt. Philadelphia’s secondary also came up with one interception and limited the Giants to a 75.9% completion percentage.

The Eagles’ run defense gave up 100 yards on 25 attempts, with New York averaging 4.0 yards per attempt. Despite not recording any sacks, Philadelphia held the Giants to a 28.6% third-down conversion rate.

Packers vs Eagles Trends

  • When looking at their past three road matchups, Green Bay has an ATS record of 1-1-1 while averaging 28 per game. The team went 1-2 overall in these games.
  • Across their ten previous home games, Philadelphia has an ATS mark of 6-4. Their straight up record in these matchups was 6-4 while averaging 24 points per game.
  • Going back to their previous three games as the underdog, Green Bay has an ATS mark of 1-1-1 while going 1-2 straight up.
  • In their last three games as the betting favorite, the Eagles have a strong straight up record of 2-1. In addition, their ATS record was 2-1 in these scenarios.

Packers vs Eagles Prediction

Our point spread pick for this week one playoff matchup between the Eagles and Packers is to take the Packers to cover as road underdogs. Currently, the point spread lines have the Eagles at -5, and with our projected final score being 24-22 in favor of Philadelphia, we like Green Bay to cover.

As for an over/under pick, we like the over, with a projected combined score of 46 points. With the O/U line sitting at 46 points, there is a lot of value in taking the over for this playoff matchup.


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