Predicting the outcome of the Eagles' final four games

There's cause for worry, but don't fret. The Eagles are going to finish strong.
Jalen Hurts, Philadelphia Eagles
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The first two games of the Eagles' home stretch match them with an old nemesis and a division rival.

It's almost uncanny when you look at the difficulty the Eagles have had with the Seattle Seahawks over the years. They have lost the last seven meetings and nine of the last ten meetings. They also trail in the overall series history by a 12-7 margin.

Let's also not forget how unpredictable divisional games can be. Something tells us the good guys are in great shape though.

1. Seattle Seahawks (AWAY) - Mon, Dec 18th at 8:15 pm EST

D.K. Metcalf, Seattle Seahawks
D.K. Metcalf, Seattle Seahawks / Cooper Neill/GettyImages

This isn't the same Seahawks team that watched the Pete Carroll/Russell Wilson marriage craft a perfect winning percentage over our Birds. They're limited on offense at times. They can't stop anyone defensively. This feels like an Eagles win as Philly gets off the schneid versus Seattle.

Result: WIN - Eagles 27, Seahawks 20

2. New York Giants (HOME) - Mon, Dec 25th at 4:30 pm EST

Brian Daboll, New York Giants
Brian Daboll, New York Giants / Ian Maule/GettyImages

The Giants are terrible. We have LOVED every second of watching them invent new ways to demonstrate apathy and lose football games. They have eclipsed 17 points twice this season, and even though the Birds have been bad on defense, they aren't so bad that they'll allow Big Blue to exceed that same plateau.

Write it down. We're taking Philly.

Result: WIN - Eagles 31, Giants 16