It’s been low-hanging fruit to complain about the quality of prime-time NFL games the last few weeks, but Thursday’s Thanksgiving slate certainly wasn’t short on entertainment value, with all three underdogs delivering upsets on the moneyline and each game seeing at least 46 points scored.
This afternoon, the Bears and Eagles will look to put the finishing touches on an exciting batch of holiday games when they meet in the City of Brotherly Love. Kickoff is scheduled for 3 p.m. ET on Prime Video.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementIf looking for a fun way to sweat Friday’s action, I have put together a 3-leg same game parlay (+900) for this afternoon’s game. As always, it is worth noting that straight wagers are a far more profitable long-term betting strategy than parlays. Still, parlays can be a fun way to get some extra action on a game to make things interesting!
Check this one out, or visit out Same-Game Parlay Tool to build one for yourself.
Chicago Bears @ Philadelphia Eagles Same-Game Parlay
Leg 1: Philadelphia Eagles Moneyline
-340
The Bears and Eagles enter play in Week 13 tied for the second-best record in the NFC at 8-3, but the market doesn’t appear to think those records are equally impressive, with the Eagles favored by 7 points ahead of kickoff.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe underlying metrics largely support the spread on the game – Philadelphia ranks eighth in DVOA through 11 games, 14 spots ahead of Chicago. The Bears also have a laundry list of injuries heading into Friday’s matchup, with linebackers Tremaine Edmunds, T.J. Edwards, Noah Sewell and Ruben Hyppolite II each ruled out.
The Eagles should be able to take care of business at home in this one.
Leg 2: Dallas Goedert 50+ Receiving Yards
+183
In games that LB T.J. Edwards has been unavailable in 2025, Chicago has been one of the league’s worst defenses when it comes to slowing down tight ends.
They allowed 13 receptions and 82 receiving yards to Jake Ferguson in Week 3, 5 receptions and 46 receiving yards to Brock Bowers in Week 4, and 7 receptions and 75 receiving yards to Theo Johnson in Week 10. T.J. Hockenson could have had a much bigger day in Week 11 if J.J. McCarthy would have been able to connect with him on a couple of wide-open targets downfield. Last weekend, Pittsburgh’s trio of tight ends combined for 8 receptions and 62 receiving yards.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementDallas Goedert could be the next tight end in line to produce a spike week against this Bears defense.
Leg 3: Saquon Barkley 100+ Rushing Yards
+220
Saquon Barkley has been mostly unproductive to date in 2025, but he has a chance to take out some frustration in Week 13 against an injury-ravaged Chicago defense. In Week 12, the Bears allowed 186 rushing yards to the Steelers, with Kenneth Gainwell and Jaylen Warren combining to average 5.7 yards per carry.
Philadelphia’s offensive line hasn’t been great this fall, but this is a dream matchup for them, and Barkley should have room to create some explosive runs today if he can get to the second level of Chicago’s defense.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementIt wouldn’t be surprising to see Barkley hit the century mark for the second time this season.
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