
Eagles vs. Chargers Betting Guide: Lines, Props, Picks and the Monday Night Sweat
The Eagles and Chargers enter Monday Night Football at 8-4 with wildly different vibes. Philadelphia is dragging an offense that has averaged just 15.5 points per game over its last four.
Meanwhile, Los Angeles is trying to keep the wheels from falling off while Justin Herbert plays through a broken non-throwing hand and an offensive line held together with spare parts.
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The line has hovered around Eagles -2.5 with a total of 41.5. Oddsmakers are telling you to expect a tight, low-scoring game, mostly because both offensive lines are in rough shape and neither team has played clean football for weeks.
Point Spread / Total
Eagles -2.5 (-142 ML)
Chargers +2.5 (+120 ML)
Total: 41.5
Two banged-up offensive lines, a struggling Eagles offense, and a Chargers team that cannot protect Herbert. Philadelphia will be without Lane Johnson again, and historically the offense takes a noticeable step backward without him.
Herbert has thrown for at least 220 yards in eight of his last ten games, but with a fractured hand and constant pressure, it is fair to wonder how much L.A. wants to ask of him. This matchup screams “tight, ugly, grind.”
Pick: UNDER 41.5
Passing Props
Jalen Hurts
- 187.5 yards
- 1.5 TD (+174 / -230)
- 17.5 completions
- 28.5 attempts
Justin Herbert
- 209.5 yards
- 1.5 TD (+148 / -200)
- 20.5 completions
- 31.5 attempts
Herbert is banged up, has been sacked 38 times, and is heading into a matchup where his tackles are limited in practice. Hurts gets the number two pass defense in the league, but that ranking is inflated by opponents that include Carson Wentz, Cam Ward, the ghost of Aaron Rodgers, Trevor Lawrence, and Geno Smith.
Picks: Hurts OVER passing yards | Herbert UNDER passing yards
Rushing Props
Saquon Barkley – 70.5 yards, 17.5 attempts
Jalen Hurts – 28.5 yards, 7.5 attempts
The Chargers run defense has been inconsistent. Before feasting on bad offenses the last few weeks, they were allowing 140 rushing yards per game. Philly’s offensive line issues make Barkley difficult to trust, but volume alone keeps him alive.
Hurts has gone over 30 rushing yards in three straight games and should be involved more by design. The Chargers struggle containing mobile quarterbacks.
Picks: Barkley OVER | Hurts OVER
Receiving Props
- A.J. Brown – 60.5 yards, 4.5 receptions
- DeVonta Smith – 56.5 yards, 4.5 receptions
- Ladd McConkey – 51.5 yards, 4.5 receptions
- Keenan Allen – 36.5 yards, 3.5 receptions
- Oronde Gadsden – 38.5 yards, 3.5 receptions
- Quentin Johnston – 34.5 yards, 3.5 receptions
- Dallas Goedert – 31.5 yards, 3.5 receptions
- Saquon Barkley – 16.5 yards, 2.5 receptions
Herbert spreads the ball around, Hurts does not. When Hurts throws, the ball goes to Brown or Smith. Goedert gets a favorable matchup across the middle where the Chargers are most vulnerable.
Picks: Brown OVER yards and receptions | Smith OVER receptions | Johnston OVER yards and receptions
Anytime Touchdown Picks
- Barkley +100
- Hurts +100
- Omarion Hampton +160
- Brown +175
- McConkey +230
- Johnston / Smith / Gadsden +250
- Kimani Vidal +280
- Goedert +340
- Allen +380
Not much value on the board, but someone will score.
Picks: McConkey | Goedert | Hurts
Additional MNF Player Props
Justin Herbert Over 17.5 rushing yards (-110)
Herbert averages 29 rushing yards per game and the Eagles rank dead last defending QB scrambles. Even with the hand issue, he should get chances when protection breaks down.
Jalen Hurts Over 29.5 rushing yards (-110)
If the Eagles want their offense to wake up, Hurts must run. The Chargers have allowed multiple quarterbacks to hit 30+ yards.
Dallas Goedert Over 27.5 receiving yards (-110)
The Chargers allow most of their passing damage inside the numbers, where Hurts is most accurate.
Straight Predictions
- ATS: Eagles -2.5
- Total: Over 42.5
- Score Prediction: Eagles 28, Chargers 17
- Moneyline: Eagles to win outright
This is a stay-away spread with both teams beat up and unpredictable. The Eagles are 16-3 in non-conference games since 2022, and that trend alone keeps them alive even when the offense looks broken.
How to Watch
- Eagles (8-4) vs. Chargers (8-4)
- Monday, December 8, 2025
- Kickoff: 8:15 PM ET
- TV: ABC / ESPN
- Location: SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, CA




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