Philadelphia Eagles vs New York Giants - Week 6 Preview
- Football Nation
- Oct 7
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NFL Week 6 Thursday Night Football Pregame Preview

Philadelphia Eagles (4-1) vs. New York Giants (1-4)Kickoff: Thursday, October 9, 2025 – 8:15 p.m. ETVenue: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJBroadcast: Amazon Prime Video
The lights will be shining bright at MetLife Stadium for a Week 6 edition of Thursday Night Football, featuring a classic NFC East showdown between the Philadelphia Eagles and New York Giants. Both teams enter with something to prove—though for vastly different reasons.
Philadelphia, last season’s NFC powerhouse, suffered its first defeat of 2025 in Week 5 at the hands of the Denver Broncos, snapping a win streak that stretched back to December of last year. The loss exposed cracks in an offense that had been dominant in recent seasons, particularly in the passing game. Meanwhile, New York is back in familiar territory near the bottom of the standings, as rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart tries to ignite a rebuilding franchise still plagued by turnovers and penalties.
Philadelphia Eagles: Seeking a Statement Win
The Eagles come into this contest as 7.5-point road favorites, a position they’ve been very comfortable in over the past two seasons. Philadelphia has covered the spread in 10 of its last 12 road games, illustrating their ability to travel and win convincingly.
The offensive production, however, has been muted compared to last year’s Super Bowl-caliber unit. The Eagles rank 31st in passing yards and 29th in yards per carry, raising questions about their ability to sustain drives. Quarterback Jalen Hurts, while protecting the football impressively (zero interceptions through five games), has not displayed his typical rushing threat. In fact, his mere three rushing yards against Denver was a career low in 71 starts.
Philly’s saving grace has been ball security and defensive discipline. The Eagles have committed just one turnover all season, best in the NFL. This will be a key edge against a Giants defense that ranks bottom 10 across most statistical categories—run defense, pass defense, and yards per play allowed.
Defensively, the Eagles’ front remains ferocious. The unit ranks 3rd in opponent red zone touchdown percentage, forcing field goals instead of giving up six points, an advantage that could loom large against a Giants team that ranks dead last in red zone efficiency.
New York Giants: Searching for Consistency
The Giants shocked the NFL last season with their grit but have quickly regressed in 2025. Their lone win came against a struggling opponent, and last week’s loss to New Orleans was marred by five turnovers and costly penalties. New York currently ranks 29th in turnover differential and leads the league in penalty yardage per game.
Despite the sloppy execution, New York has uncovered some bright spots in its offensive arsenal. Rookie running back Cam Skattebo has been a revelation, averaging over 105 scrimmage yards over the last three games. Second-year tight end Theo Johnson has emerged as a reliable red zone target, scoring three touchdowns in just two weeks.
Quarterback Jaxson Dart brought early excitement with his mobility and energy, but already the honeymoon is fading—his performance last week included two interceptions and six sacks. Facing the Eagles’ pass rush, Dart must prove he can manage the game without critical mistakes.
On defense, the Giants will rely heavily on edge rusher Brian Burns, whose five sacks rank third in the NFL. Burns could be pivotal, especially against an Eagles offense still adjusting in the trenches.
Key Matchups to Watch
Brian Burns vs. Eagles Offensive Tackles: Burns’ ability to generate pressure could disrupt Hurts’ rhythm and force Philadelphia into quick throws.
Eagles RB Rotation vs. Giants Run Defense: The Giants rank 29th in yards per rush attempt allowed—a weakness Philly could exploit to control the clock.
Jalen Hurts in the Red Zone: Philly’s efficiency inside the 20 against New York’s stingy red zone defense will determine whether drives end in touchdowns or field goals.
Ball Security Battle: Eagles have the fewest giveaways in the NFL (1), while the Giants have committed the most turnovers per game—this discrepancy could decide the outcome.
Betting Outlook & Prediction
Spread: Eagles -7.5Over/Under: 41.5Moneyline: Eagles -390, Giants +310
The projected low total reflects two struggling offenses: the Giants have stayed under 40 total points in four of five games, and the Eagles have been inconsistent in producing explosive plays. Philadelphia’s defensive strength and clock-draining rushing attack suggest scoring will be modest, but New York’s turnover issues make covering the spread plausible for the Eagles.
Best Bets:
ATS: Eagles -7.5
Total: Under 41.5
Moneyline: Eagles (-390)
Game Prediction:Philadelphia 28 – New York 16The Eagles get back to their winning ways by dominating possession and taking advantage of New York’s mistakes. Hurts rebounds with a balanced performance, while the Eagles’ front seven keeps Dart under constant pressure.










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