Philadelphia Eagles vs Miami Dolphins: Odds, injuries, TV, radio, prediction
Here’s your official guide for the Philadelphia Eagles and Miami Dolphins in Week 13, but you’re on your own with finding some tickets.
Over the last two weeks, two AFC East teams have given the Philadelphia Eagles a ton of assistance. Both the New England Patriots and Buffalo Bills hung losses on the Dallas Cowboys in consecutive weeks, and now Philly has their destiny in their own hands. If they win out, they’re in the postseason.
Who would have thunk?
Here’s a preview of the ‘Birds’ and Fins, courtesy of the NFL’s official YouTube channel.
Here’s how both teams’ injury reports and the odds looked as of Friday.
As of Friday night, the odds look like this according to The Action Network. The Eagles are ten-point favorites. The Over/under is 45 points. The Moneyline is -500 for Philadelphia and +375 for Miami. Philly’s injury report looks like this.
Miami released its final injury report as well. Four defensive backs are listed as questionable. Three are cornerbacks: Ken Crawley (shoulder), Ryan Lewis (chest) and Ken Webster (ankle). They join safety Steven Parker (groin). Lewis and Webster participated fully in practice on Friday. Crawley and Parker were limited.
Linebacker Jerome Baker, running back Kalen Ballage, defensive end Taco Charlton, and quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick all appeared on the Dolphins’ injury report as well. So did wide receivers Allen Hurns and Albert Wilson. All six should be fine to go on Sunday.
Here’s the forecast, how you access the game, and a prediction.
Weather: This one will make most of the rest of our great nation jealous. Try partly sunny and 82°F at kickoff on for size.
Here’s how you watch and/or stream:
Date: Sunday, December 1st, 2019
Start Time: 1:00 p.m. EST
Location: Miami Gardens, Florida
Venue: Hard Rock Stadium
TV: This one is live on FOX in both Philadelphia and Miami, or you can watch the replay on NFL Game Pass (a subscription is required).
Online Stream: Check out FOX Sports Go. You also have the option of watching on Playstation Vue, HULU Live TV, fuboTV, and YouTube TV.
The FOX broadcast: The call for this one on FOX is being handled by Kenny Albert (play by play), Ronde Barner (analyst) and Peter Schrager (sideline). Rookie referee Adrian Hill will handle this one.
Local Radio and National Radio outlets: If you’re unable to watch the game live and you’re a resident of the Philly area (or one of its’ suburbs, you can always tune into SportsRadio 94 WIP-FM or listen on PhiladelphiaEagles.com‘s desktop version. As always, Merrill Reese, Eagles legend Mike Quick, and Howard Eskin will be calling the game. You can also listen via the Dolphins Radio Network or on SiriusXM. ITI’s prediction: Birds: 27, Dolphins 10