Dolphins vs. Eagles: NFL Week 7 Odds & Picks (2023)
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NFL Odds, Picks & Predictions: Dolphins vs. Eagles
Dolphins vs. Eagles
This is the matchup of the weekend as we see two premiere teams with visible Super Bowl aspirations. This Dolphins offense could go down as one of the best ever, as they're scoring seven more points per game and 103 more yards than the next team. Tua Tagovailoa is a real MVP candidate, as every major book has him as the odds favorite, with Tyreek Hill realistically looking at a 2,000+ receiving-yard season. The Eagles offense is second in total yards per game while fifth in points. It will be the first time Jalen Hurts will need to brush off a bad performance because it's the first time since November 2021 that he threw three interceptions in a game and only the third time in the last 24 to have multiple picks. There's a reason this total is set at 51; neither defense has been great this year, as Miami is 26th in points allowed per game and Philadelphia is 15th. The offensive fireworks should be blasting in this primetime game.
Pick: Over 51.5
-John Supowitz
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