The Philadelphia Eagles visit the Green Bay Packers for NFL Week 10's Monday Night Football matchup at Lambeau Field. Both teams enter with strong records, the Eagles at 6-2 after a bye week and the Packers at 5-2-1 following a loss to the Carolina Panthers. Kickoff is set for 8:15 p.m. ET on ESPN.
The Eagles are coming off a dominant 38-20 win over the New York Giants in Week 8, where they posted season highs of 427 total yards, 23 first downs, and 276 rushing yards. Jalen Hurts was efficient, completing 20 of his passes for 179 yards and four touchdowns, while Saquon Barkley rushed for 150 yards and a score on 14 carries. Tank Bigsby added over 100 rushing yards on nine carries after Barkley briefly left with an injury. Philadelphia leads the NFC East and has won the last three meetings against Green Bay, including a 22-10 playoff victory last season.
The Packers, leading the NFC North, suffered a 16-13 upset loss to the Panthers last week, ending a three-game win streak. They rank fifth in yards allowed per game and eighth in points allowed. Jordan Love has been efficient, averaging 8.3 yards per attempt on a 70.3% completion rate, leading the NFL in EPA per dropback. However, Green Bay faces injury challenges: tight end Tucker Kraft is out for the season with a torn ACL, receiver Matthew Golden is inactive with a shoulder injury, and Jayden Reed remains on injured reserve. Questionable players include Dontayvion Wicks, Savion Williams, and others.
Philly's offense, which leads the NFL in fewest giveaways and red-zone scoring, faces a Packers defense that has allowed fewer than 100 rushing yards in six of eight games. The Eagles are without center Cam Jurgens but expect A.J. Brown to return after missing time. Green Bay's rushing attack, led by Josh Jacobs at 3.8 yards per carry, will test Philadelphia's 18th-ranked run defense in EPA per play.
Odds list the Packers as 1.5-point home favorites with an over/under of 45 points. The game airs on ESPN and streams on Fubo.