Packers Seek Redemption vs Eagles in Monday Night Clash

It seems the most talked-about matchup of NFL Week 10 will be the Monday Night Football game, where the Philadelphia Eagles will visit the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field, Green Bay, WI. After winning two straight games, the Eagles are returning to action following a one-week break to face one of the league’s top Super Bowl contenders.

The Green Bay Packers faced a disappointing home loss against the Carolina Panthers, falling 16–13 at Lambeau Field. Despite Jordan Love throwing for 273 yards and Romeo Doubs leading the receivers with 91 yards, the Packers’ offense struggled to convert key drives into touchdowns. Rico Dowdle ran for 130 yards, giving the Panthers strong balance on the ground, and Carolina’s defense held firm in the red zone. The defeat marked a setback for Green Bay, as their home-field advantage wasn’t enough to overcome Carolina’s disciplined performance.

Experts are favoring the Eagles overall, even though the game will be played on the Packers’ home turf. Jalen Hurts and Jordan Love are both in strong form, ready to battle it out and test each other inside Green Bay’s fortress.

Philadelphia Eagles at Green Bay Packers

  • Monday | 8:15 PM ET | ABC / ESPN
  • Lambeau Field, Green Bay, WI
  • Line: GB -2.5 | O/U: 44.5
  • Prediction: Eagles 24, Packers 21
  • Pick: Philadelphia +2.5 | Under 44.5

The Green Bay Packers enter their Monday night showdown as slight favorites (GB -2.5) against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lambeau Field. Playing at home in the cold November conditions gives the Packers a significant edge, especially with Jordan Love finding his rhythm and leading the offense with growing confidence. Green Bay’s balanced attack, featuring a strong ground game and emerging chemistry between Love and receivers like Romeo Doubs, can challenge an Eagles secondary that has shown vulnerability this season. The Packers’ defense, particularly their front seven, is built to pressure Jalen Hurts and contain Philadelphia’s run-pass option plays. With home-field energy, momentum, and a disciplined game plan, the Packers have every reason to believe they can outlast the Eagles in prime time.

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