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Philadelphia Eagles Over 13.5 Wins? Let’s Hammer it at Kalshi
At the prediction market Kalshi, you can trade on the Eagles to win 12, 13, or 14 games, essentially a ladder based on the following percentages:
Over 12.5 wins is trading at 65% for yes, which means $16 payout for a $10 purchase. Over 13.5 is trading at 35% for yes and over 14.5 at 10%. Those would pay out at $29 and $100 at the same bid amount.
The over 13.5 is steep, but it honestly feels doable.
The Eagles are 8-2 right now and would have to win six of their seven remaining games. Sounds crazy, but hear me out.
The remaining opponents include:
- The 4-5-1 Cowboys in Dallas. One of the NFL’s worst defenses. They held the Raiders to 16 points? Woop dee doo!
- The 7-3 Bears, who have squeaked by the Raiders, Commies, Giants, Bungles, and Vikings.
- The 7-4 Chargers, who will be playing a road game inside their own stadium after Eagles fans take over.
- The 2-8 Raiders, who are hopeless.
- Two games against the 3-8 Commanders, who are wracked with injuries and have no defense.
- The 7-3 Bills, who will have home field advantage but haven’t beaten the Birds since 2011.
The Eagles have already played the toughest part of their schedule and they have the tiebeaker against the Rams. If the defense continues to play like it did against Green Bay and Detroit, they’ll have no problem with Dallas and Chicago. The Chargers are beatable. They should hammer the Raiders and Commies and can afford to lose in Buffalo. Even if the season finale doesn’t mean anything, the Birds backups are evenly-matched with that version of the Commies. I really don’t think 14-3 is out of the question. 13-4 is more realistic, barring a complete meltdown, and will pay out a decent amount of money. I’d recommend checking out Kalshi and putting some units down. We’re gonna cash, and cash hard. Here’s the signup link:
Trade at Kalshi with Promo Code BROAD & Get a $10 bonus when you sign up!
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Kevin has been writing about Philadelphia sports since 2009. He spent seven years in the CBS 3 sports department and started with the Union during the team's 2010 inaugural season. He went to the academic powerhouses of Boyertown High School and West Virginia University. email - k.kinkead@sportradar.com