Commanders vs. Eagles Odds: Who's Favored in the NFC Championship Game?

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Key Takeaways:

  • ๐Ÿ† Favorite: The Commanders are underdogs against the Eagles.
  • ๐Ÿ’ช Commanders' Chances: Washington has a 29.5% chance to beat Philly per implied probability.
  • ๐Ÿ‘€ Point Spread: The Commanders are +6 vs. the Eagles.
  • ๐Ÿ“ Over/Under: The over/under for Commanders vs. Eagles is set at 47.5 points.
  • ๐Ÿ’ฒ Moneyline: The Commanders' moneyline is +225 while Philly's is -278.

The Washington Commanders play their NFC East rival Philadelphia Eagles in the upcoming NFC Championship Game. These two teams split 1-1 in the 2024 regular season.

Here you'll find the best odds and lines for Commanders vs. Eagles found at Virginia sportsbooks.

๐Ÿ‘‡ Commanders vs. Eagles Odds: Quick Facts ๐Ÿ‘‡

Here are the most important facts related to odds for WAS vs. PHI:

โญ FavoritePhiladelphia Eagles
๐Ÿ”ข Point SpreadCommanders +6, Eagles -6
๐Ÿ“Š MoneylineCommanders +225, Eagles -278
๐Ÿ“ˆ Game TotalOver/under 47.5 points
โœ… Last VerifiedFebruary 21, 2025

Odds via DraftKings Sportsbook.

Who Is Favored to Win?

The Philadelphia Eagles are favored to beat the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship Game. Lines can change, so keep an eye on the line if you're thinking about betting but haven't yet.

What's the Point Spread?

The point spread for Commanders vs. Eagles is Commanders +6, Eagles -6. As the No. 2 seed, Philly is a big favorite over its division rival, Washington, which is the No. 6 seed.

What's the Moneyline?

The moneyline for Commanders vs. Eagles is set at WAS +225 and PHI -278. Betting $100 on +225 would earn $225 plus your $100 back if the Commanders win. Meanwhile, betting $100 on the Eagles would earn you $35.97 plus your $100 back if Philly wins straight up.

What's the Over/Under?

The game total for the Commanders and Eagles is set at over/under 47.5 points. This suggests a mid-range scoring game is expected.


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Washington Commanders Chances to Win vs. Philadelphia Eagles

The Commanders have a 29.5% chance to beat the Eagles in the NFC Championship Game. Their chances are calculated using implied probability based on odds from DraftKings. Here is how it is calculated for each team using +225 odds for the Commanders and -278 odds for the Eagles:

Commanders chances: 100 รท (225 + 100) * 100 = 30.77%
Eagles chances: 278 รท (278 + 100) * 100 = 73.54%

However, the above percentages add up to 104.31%. This is due to the vig, which is the house edge for the sportsbook which allows them to profit off the bet. To remove the vig, we simply divide each team's chance by 104.31.

Commanders chances (after vig): 30.77 รท 104.31 = 29.5%
Eagles chances (after vig): 73.54 รท 104.31 = 70.5%

Note that both of the final team chances above finally equal 100%. Hence, the 29.5% chance to win for the Commanders.

How Washington Wins vs. Philly

Washington will need to be on its absolute A-game in order to beat the Eagles, who are now the Super Bowl favorites after the Detroit Lions were eliminated. Commanders rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels has a great rapport with his offense right now, so he'll need to play lights out in order to keep up with Philly. This includes limiting turnovers and hitting on a few big plays to keep the score tight in Washington's favor.


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How Philadelphia Wins vs. Washington

The Eagles have an amazing squad from top to bottom with one of the best rosters in the NFL. Winning this game will be all about making as few mistakes as possible, and allowing the Philly offense to do what it does best -- run the ball with success. If Philly ends up giving the ball to Washington like Detroit did last week, it could be a disappointing day for the Birds.

How to Watch Commanders vs. Eagles

The Commanders vs. Eagles NFC Championship will air nationally on FOX at 3 p.m. ET.

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History of Commanders vs. Eagles

The Commanders and Eagles have played each other 182 times dating way back to 1934 when the Commanders were the Boston Redskins (then later the Washington Redskins, then Washington Football Team before becoming the Commanders).

Record All-Time

Washington leads the Eagles 90-86-6 all-time, including a 1-0 record over Philly in the postseason.

Most Recent Matchup

The last game between the Commanders and Eagles was played on December 22, 2024. The Commanders won 36-33, though Eagles QB Jalen Hurts missed much of the game due to injury.

Top Games

DateMatchupWinner
Oct. 1, 2023WAS @ PHIEagles 34-31
Sept. 13, 2020PHI @ WASWFT 27-17
Oct. 8, 1995WAS @ PHIEagles 37-34
Jan. 5, 1991WAS @ PHIRedskins 20-6
Nov. 12, 1990WAS @ PHIEagles 28-14

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