Eagles vs. Lions Thanksgiving Day Betting Line

Written by:
Ean Lamb
Published on:
Nov/25/2015
Eagles vs. Lions Thanksgiving Day Betting Line

The Eagles vs. Lions Thanksgiving Day betting line was coming in at -1 Detroit.

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Detroit has just won two straight but only three this season so far.  The Eagles are not doing much better at 4-6.

Philadelphia won the last game in this series but Detroit won the previous meeting in 2012 in overtime. 

The Eagles are 0-7 Against The Spread in their last 7 games following a double-digit loss at home while the Lions are 1-10 ATS in their last 11 games in Week 12.

On the Daily Fantasy Front - The Lions are seeing 70% of the action in this game that does not feature a spread.  We have a total of 45.5.  Philadelphia ranks among the top 10 against the run but have allowed the third most number of fantasy points to opposing wideouts while Detroit’s passing defense ranks among the worst in the league.  We do not even know who is starting for the Eagles as quarterback to take advantage of Detroit’s poor passing defense. 

Golden Tate - ($4.6K) - He has some value this week after catching 8-of-11 targets for 73 yards in Detroit's Week 11 win over the Raiders and with Calvin Johnson nursing his wounds.  

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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