How to Watch Philadelphia Eagles vs. New Orleans Saints in NFL Week 3

Here's your Eagles vs. Saints viewing guide.
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Two weeks have come and gone. Two games are already in the books. It feels like we waited all year for the Philadelphia Eagles season, and now, it's already flying by.

Week 1 brought a much happier ending. Seriously, what the heck happened in Week 2 this past Monday? As much as that stung, it cannot linger. The suddenly scrappy New Orleans Saints are the next opponent, and Philly can't let an unexpected loss be the first early collapse in a two-game losing streak.

Eagles vs. Saints Game Time

The Eagles and Saints meet at 1 pm EST on Sunday. This one is a road game for the Birds. Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana provides the backdrop. This provides another massive test for what's been a struggling Eagles defense.

How to stream Eagles vs. Saints

Watch this one on FOX. We recommend Fubo TV for live viewing. They offer a free trial for new subscribers while re-airs can be viewed by way of NFL Plus.

Eagles vs. Saints Odds

As of 5 pm EST on Friday, our friends at DraftKIngs favor the Saints by 2.5 points. The moneyline at that times was -148 for the Saints and +124 for the Eagles. The OVER/UNDER was set at 49.5 points...

Funny... The Saints are capable over covering most of that by themselves.

Game odds refresh periodically and are subject to change.

Eagles vs. Saints game details

Has there been a better story than the Saints? We must admit that we love that chapter where they annihilated the Dallas Cowboys. They're on a roll, and who would have thought? Give Derek Carr weapons and decent coaching, and suddenly he's pretty good.

Carr has completed just under 77% of his passes, and he's thrown five TDs. Alvin Kamara has run for 198 yards on 35 carries. He has reached the end zone four times as a rusher and once as a receiver.

Credit offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak for guiding this team to a 45.5-points-per-game average. Credit defensive coordinator Joe Woods and his unit for keeping the other team from scoring. but we need to see more because, let's be honest, that first game was against the lowly Carolina Panthers.

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