NFL preseason football continues Friday as the Cincinnati Bengals take on the Philadelphia Eagles. The Eagles are now -2.5 -115 at BetUs Sportsbook but -3 at Just Bet Sportsbook. The total ranges from 37-38 depending on which sportsbook is used.
Here is the famed preseason primer for the Bengals-Eagles:
Because they opened up the season against the Dallas Cowboys on the Hall-of-Fame Game, Cincinnati does have an extra contest under their belt.
Much to the disappointment of professional gamblers, the NFL specialists at GodsTips, the best and hottest football service, is passing on tonight’s game.
Grandmaster sports handicapper Joe Duffy explains why. “On one hand, Cincinnati does have an extra game under their belt,” said the betting expert.
“On the other hand, as Cincinnati showed last week, the biggest improvement is between the first and second game,” which of course would be in the Eagles column.
Duffy adds that furthermore, the Eagles are young, talented, but raw. This means “their upside from one game to the next is huge.”
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The Eagles starters will play the entire first half. The first unit is looking for their initial offensive touchdown.
However, finishing off plays was the Birds nemesis in the opener. They got 324 yards in the first half, but scored only 16 points.
Philadelphia will be without key offensive linemen Jamaal Jackson and Todd Herremans as well as DE Victor Abiamiri and CB David Pender.
Cincinnati is also expected to play their starters the entire first half. J.T. O’Sullivan will take over at QB for Carson Palmer and play the third quarter while Jordan Palmer finishes.
O’Sullivan was 7-of-11 in the third quarter last week.
Likewise for the Green Birds, Mike Vick and the second team will play the third quarter. Mike Kafka and the third team take over in the fourth.