New York Post

Flounderin­g Philly won’t come to life at MetLife

- By KEVIN ROGERS actionnetw­ork.com Kevin Rogers analyzes the NFL for Action Network.

The road to a second consecutiv­e NFC East title for the Eagles got bumpy in the final month of the season.

They owned a 10-1 record after beating Buffalo in overtime during Thanksgivi­ng weekend and were on their way to potentiall­y the top seed in the NFC.

However, five games later and four losses during that stretch, last season’s Super Bowl runner-up is on the verge of being on the road in the first round of the playoffs.

Philadelph­ia needs a win on Sunday over the rival Giants at MetLife Stadium plus a Dallas loss at Washington to clinch the NFC East crown.

The only win for the Eagles in the past five weeks came against the Giants on Christmas, 33-25, at Lincoln Financial Field. Philadelph­ia failed to cash as 14point favorites — the Eagles last covered the spread in their Super Bowl rematch at Kansas City in Week 11.

The Giants lost another heartbreak­er last Sunday, a 26-25 setback to the Rams, but New York managed to cover the number for the fifth time in six games. In fact, the Giants own a 4-0-1 record against the spread in their past five home games.

Giants quarterbac­k Tyrod Taylor threw for a season-high 319 yards and a touchdown against the Rams but couldn’t convert the game-winning 2-point conversion to running back Saquon Barkley in the final minute of play.

The Eagles haven’t been right for over a month, and there’s no reason to think, even laying a short number, that they will just bounce back here.

The Giants would love to finish the season on a high note and continue to cover the spread.

THE PLAY: Giants +4.5.

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