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The Eagles only have three active receivers on their roster after Nelson Agholor was ruled out and Alshon Jeffery was put on IR. They'll also be without Lane Johnson, Jordan Howard, Derek Barnett and possibly Ronald Darby. The Redskins have been competitive the last three weeks and should be able to keep it close. Take the points.
The Redskins have covered three straight and even without Derrius Guice, they can keep it close versus injury-depleted Philadelphia. The Eagles are traveling on a short week, which won't help. Grab the points.
The Eagles have struggled in the past when Lane Johnson has been absent from the lineup, as appears will be the case this week after he suffered a high ankle sprain in the win over the Giants. With their injuries and how bad the coverage has been for Philly, I like fading them on the road, even against a Washington team without much of a homefield advantage. Washington has been keeping games close with their run-heavy approach, and as a result they've covered their last three games, winning two. They should keep this one close as well, with a field goal either way deciding it.
Philadelphia nearly ran out of receivers on Monday, and a backup QB offered to pitch in at the position. WR Alshon Jeffery (ankle), the best of the bunch, is out this weekend. OT Lane Johnson (foot) is iffy. Washington takes the field minus top RB Derrius Guice (knee). Neither team is an offensive heavyweight at full strength, so the defenses should dominate. The Eagles have been Under in four of the last five, and the Redskins similarly have been at 80 percent Under in the past 10. Take the Under.