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Super Bowl 60: Betting Every Philadelphia Eagles Angle for The Big Game

Kevin Kinkead

By Kevin Kinkead

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Feb 9, 2025; New Orleans, LA, USA; Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Milton Williams (93) celebrates on the podium after defeating the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX at Ceasars Superdome.
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It’ll be the New England Patriots vs. the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl 60 from Santa Clara on Sunday evening.

Seattle is a -4.5 favorite and -235 on the moneyline at BetMGM and most PA sports betting apps, with the over/under set to 45.5 as of publication.

There hasn’t been a ton of buzz for the big game in these parts, mostly because the Eagles aren’t playing and the Pats are. It’s been about a year since the Birds laid the smack down on Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs, but their title defense was an underwhelming 11-6 regular season and first round home exit against a 49ers team that went on to get obliterated in the divisional round. Now Jeff Stoutland is out, Kevin Patullo is out, and an entire new offensive staff is coming in to shake things up for 2026.

While there aren’t any overwhelming Philly angles for SB60, we can hit five legs here and turn them into a parlay.

Seattle Seahawks moneyline

The Patriots haven’t sucked long enough to deserve another Super Bowl berth. We had to watch these guys go to every other Super Bowl over the course of two decades and they beat the Birds in one of those games, so nobody around here should be going soft. Boston fans deserve nothing. Go Hawks!

bet: Seattle moneyline at -235

Milton Williams on the interior

Of the former Eagles playing in this game, Williams is the most notable. He was so good for the Birds in 2024, playing all 21 games and logging seven sacks, two forced fumbles, 12 QB hits, and 31 tackles on a DT rotation with Jalen Carter and Jordan Davis. He turned his success into a big payday with the Pats and has been really good on their interior defensive line with Christian Barmore.

bet: Williams over 2.5 tackles and assists at -120

Crossing Broad

Pick
Odds
Over +2.5
Player Prop
NFL • Seattle Seahawks @ New England Patriots
-120 on BetMGM
SCHEDULED • 02/08/2026
Tally (Win %)
0-0-0 (0%)
Money Meter
$0.00
ROI
0.0%
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Mack Hollins rebirth

Mack Hollins didn’t do much for the Birds as a fourth round draft pick, though he famously “aligned right” and “assigned right” while playing “with great effort.”

Now he’s a legit WR3/4 who has had a couple of decent seasons for the Pats, Bills, and Raiders. He caught two passes for 51 yards in the AFC Championship Game and logged 46 regular season receptions on 65 targets, good for 550 yards and two scores.

bet: Hollins over 25 receiving yards at -135

Christian Elliss becoming a legit starter

Elliss is a good story. He had a couple of cups of coffee with the Eagles and played some good special teams snaps but couldn’t stake out a consistent role with the defense. He was waived after the ill-fated Shaq Leonard signing, then resurfaced with the Pats and fought his way into a starting linebacker role.

This year, he started a career-high 13 games and logged a career-high 94 tackles. He has two TFL, two QB hits, two PBUs, and 16 tackles for New England in the playoffs.

bet: Elliss over 5.5 tackles and assists at -145

Josh Jobe turned the corner, as a corner

The former Eagles defensive back has locked down a starting role with the Seahawks, logging career highs across the board this season. We’ll throw him into the mix as well.

bet: Jobe over 1.5 tackles at -160


Put all five of these together and you get a +1126 parlay that would pay out $56 on a five-dollar bet. You can look into Milton Williams to get a sack at plus odds also, or even take a swing on a Jobe interception at +1200.

The key, however, in all of these bets, is the Patriots to lose. Then we all go home happy.

Prediction Markets
Pro Football Champion?
Kalshi
Seattle
68.0%
New England
33.0%

Kevin Kinkead

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

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