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Pittsburgh has won 22 straight home games on "Monday Night Football," the longest home winning streak all time on Monday night. Meanwhile, the Dolphins have lost 13 consecutive games, including the playoffs, when the temperature is sub-40 degrees at kickoff. It will be about 20 degrees when the ball goes up inside Acrisure Stadium.
SportsLine's Emory Hunt reveals his Los Angeles vs. Philadelphia best bets for 'MNF' with Justin Herbert active
Tonight's Monday Night Football game should be a doozy. We have two 8-4 teams battling it out in Los Angeles. The Eagles will look to extend their lead in the NFC East, and the Chargers will look to maintain their wild-card position in the AFC.
Philadelphia QB Jalen Hurts had five giveaways on the night, including a game-losing interception on the last play.
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Chargers vs. Eagles prediction, odds: 'Monday Night Football' picks, best bets from proven model
The model, which simulates every NFL game 10,000 times, is up well over $7,000 for $100 players on top-rated NFL picks since its inception. The model enters Week 14 on a 49-33 run on top-rated picks dating back to 2024. Anybody following its NFL betting picks at sportsbooks and on betting sites could have seen strong returns.
In a chaotic Week 14 finale that saw a combined eight turnovers and scant offense, it was the Los Angeles Chargers who emerged victorious.
The Eagles have lost back-to-back games and are just a few years away from a major meltdown late in the 2023-24 season. This is a team that has appeared broken offensively for most of the season, and they’re averaging just over 15 points per game over the last month. Even with one functioning hand, Herbert should be able to get there.
According to SportsLine's Inside the Lines team, Pittsburgh on Monday night can greatly improve its playoff outlook in Week 15
Despite having surgery to repair his fractured left hand a week ago, Herbert is active for the Week 14 matchup with Philadelphia.
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Jalen Ramsey pushes back on "Fire Tomlin" chants ahead of Steelers’ Monday night clash
Steelers cornerback Jalen Ramsey dismissed fan criticism of head coach Mike Tomlin, calling “fire Tomlin” chants during a recent game overblown as Pittsburgh prepares to face the Miami Dolphins.