Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts. Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports

Philadelphia Eagles at Las Vegas Raiders Week 7 betting preview

The Philadelphia Eagles (2-4) face the Las Vegas Raiders (4-2) at Allegiant Stadium on Sunday for Week 7 of the NFL. The Raiders are favored to win, currently marked as 3.0-point favorites. The total points line is set at 49.0.

  • These teams share a 3-3-0 ATS record this season.
  • The Eagles have a 2-4-0 O/U record this season (meaning two games have gone over the total points line and four have gone under). The Raiders have a 3-3-0 O/U record.

Points on the board                

  • The Eagles are averaging 22.8 points per game this season (20th in the league). Comparatively, the Raiders are averaging 24.5 (T13th).
  • Defensively, the Eagles are giving up 25.3 points per game this season (23rd in the league), while the Raiders are giving up an average of 24.0 points (T16th).

Moving the chains               

  • With an average of 346.0, the Eagles rank 19th in the league for total yards per game. Comparatively, the Raiders rank 10th with 385.2 yards per game.
  • In terms of yards allowed, the Eagles are giving up 347.2 per game this season (11th in the league), while the Raiders are giving up an average of 353.3 (14th).

Ascendency in the air?                

  • The Eagles have recorded 232.3 passing yards per game this season (23rd in the league). Comparatively, the Raiders' defense has given up 222.7 passing yards per game (10th).
  • Meanwhile, the Raiders have recorded 305.3 passing yards per game this season (3rd in the league), while the Eagles' defense has been effective, conceding just 211.8 passing yards per game (5th).

Advantage on the ground?              

  • Looking at the ground game, the Eagles have recorded 113.7 rushing yards per game this season (15th in the league). Conversely, the Raiders are giving up 130.7 rushing yards per game (25th).
  • On the other hand, the Raiders have recorded 79.8 rushing yards per game this season (30th in the league), while the Eagles are giving up 135.3 rushing yards per game (28th).

Protecting the ball                

  • Looking at their ability to force turnovers, the Eagles have recorded 6 total takeaways this season (T19th in the league), while the Raiders have recorded 7 (T13th).
  • On offense, the Eagles have recorded 5 total giveaways this season (T3rd in the league), while the Raiders have recorded 4 (T1st).

First to Score              

The Eagles are +110 to score first, while the Raiders are -141.

  • The Eagles have scored first in two of their six games this season.
  • The Raiders have scored first in three of their six games this season.

Which team will score the first touchdown?             

The Eagles and Raiders have both recorded the first touchdown in one of their six games this season.

First Scoring Play               

  • Philadelphia Touchdown 0 / 6 +250
  • Philadelphia Field Goal 2 / 6 +390
  • Philadelphia Safety 0 / 6 +5500
  • Oakland Touchdown 1 / 6 +185
  • Oakland Field Goal 2 / 6 +330
  • Oakland Safety 0 / 6 +5500

Which team will get a quick start?              

The Eagles are +120 to be the first team to reach 10 points, while the Raiders are -145.

  • The Eagles and Raiders have both been the first to score 10 points in two of their six games this season.

First Quarter Moneyline                

  • The Raiders are favored in the 1st Quarter Moneyline market, currently at -141, while the Eagles are +120.
  • These teams share a 3-3-0 first quarter W/L/T record this season.

Last Time They Met               

The Eagles recorded a 19-10 victory over the Raiders at Lincoln Financial Field when these teams last met in Week 16, 2017.

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