For the first time this season, the Eagles are not the favorites to win the NFC East.
In the most recent odds from Bovada, the Eagles (3-4) have been overtaken by Washington (4-2) to win the NFC East:
Washington: 7/5
Philadelphia: 7/4
Dallas: 9/4
New York Giants: 50/1
Last week, the Eagles were still 3-3 and had 5/4 odds to win the division, followed by Washington's 9/4 odds. They flipped positions after this past weekend when the Eagles lost to the Panthers and Washington beat the Cowboys.
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The interesting thing is, although the Eagles are no longer the favorites to win the division, their Super Bowl odds haven't fallen that much. They've gone from 16/1 to 25/1, but they still have shorter odds than the Panthers (28/1) and Washington (33/1). Carolina has a better record and just beat the Eagles, while Washington has the division lead.
That has to mean that the Eagles are still considered a dangerous team to go on a run, probably in large part because of Carson Wentz and the experience from winning last year's Super Bowl. But Wentz's MVP odds have fallen drastically, from 25/1 to 66/1.
At 25/1, the Eagles have the same Super Bowl odds as the Ravens and Packers.
Topping the list of Super Bowl favorites are the Rams (14/5), Patriots (11/2), Chiefs (6/1), Saints (8/1) and Vikings (12/1).
The other interesting prop bet that involves the Eagles is about cornerback Patrick Peterson and where he'll be playing after the trade deadline:
Arizona: 1/2
Philadelphia: 2/1
New Orleans: 3/1
Pittsburgh: 10/1
Tampa Bay: 15/1
It seems that oddsmakers know Howie Roseman is always a decent bet to make a trade.
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