Raiders vs. Eagles Prediction

As the calendar closes in on Christmas and the weather begin to turn, week 15 of the 2025 NFL season brings us an interconference matchup when the Las Vegas Raiders battle the Philadelphia Eagles in the City of Brotherly Love Sunday afternoon and we have you covered with our Raiders vs. Eagles prediction. Las Vegas fell 24-17 at home to Denver in their previous contest last Sunday, covering the line as a 7.5-point underdog. Philadelphia fell 22-19 in overtime on the road against the Chargers on Monday Night Football, losing outright as a one-point favorite. In the all-time regular season series between the teams, the Eagles own a 7-6 advantage but the Raiders picked up a 33-22 home win in the most recent matchup October 24, 2021. Read more about this Raiders vs. Eagles prediction! Don’t get sacked this football season! Try our NFL Picks!

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Las Vegas earned a backdoor cover against the Broncos at home but still suffered a seventh straight loss last week. The Raiders dropped to 2-11 on the year and are in the basement of the AFC West. They have been eliminated from playoff contention. Against Denver, Las Vegas was even at seven after the opening quarter but gave up the next 17 points to trail 24-7 with 3:56 remaining. The Raiders scored 10 straight points but ran out of time to wind up with the loss. Las Vegas lost the total offense battle 356-229, gave up 27 first downs while picking up 16, saw Denver control the clock by a 39:03 to 20:57 margin and allowed a punt return for a score in the game. Neither team turned the ball over in the contest.

For the season, the Raiders are 26th in the league in passing offense with 184.5 yards per contest, while they are 32nd in rushing offense by averaging 72.7 yards per contest. Las Vegas is 32nd in scoring offense, as they average 15.1 points per contest, while they are 24th in scoring defense, as they allow 25.5 points per game. Geno Smith has completed 266 of 397 passes for 2,648 yards with 16 touchdowns and 14 interceptions. He has been sacked 49 times while ranking second on the team with 108 rushing yards. Smith will miss this game due to injuries.

Kenny Pickett (10 of 14, 105 yards, TD, six rush yards) is the backup, but is expected to get the start on Sunday. Ashton Jeanty leads the ground game with 191 carries for 665 yards and four scores on the season. Zamir White (10 carries, 25 yards) and Raheem Mostert (21 carries, 98 yards) are also in the mix. Tight end Brock Bowers leads the team with 53 receptions for 619 yards plus six scores this season. Tre Tucker (46 grabs, 574 yards, five TD), Tyler Lockett (26 receptions, 261 yards), Jeanty (45 catches, 259 yards, four TD) and Michael Mayer (22 receptions, 182 yards, TD) are other valuable targets. Daniel Carlson has hit 17 of 18 extra point attempts and 17 of 22 field goal attempts with a long of 54 this year.

Key Injuries for Raiders:

Tackle Kolton Miller (ankle) is out. Wide receiver Alex Bachman (thumb) is out. Quarterback Geno Smith (shoulder/back) is out. Eagles Hoping to Get Back in Win Column

Philadelphia suffered a third straight loss as they fell in overtime in a turnover-filled contest on the road against the Chargers on Monday night. The Eagles fell to 8-5 on the year, though they still lead the NFC East and hold the third seed in the NFC playoff picture. Against the Chargers, the Eagles trailed 7-3 after one quarter, 10-6 at the half and 13-9 after three quarters. Philadelphia rallied to lead by three twice in the fourth quarter before giving up a game-tying field goal with eight seconds left in regulation. The Eagles gave up a go-ahead field goal in overtime and drove to the Chargers’ 17-yard line on the ensuing drive only to throw an interception to end the game. Philadelphia owned a 365-275 advantage in total offense and held a 19-16 edge in first downs in the game. On the flip side, the Eagles lost time of possession by a 38:05 to 29:26 margin and turned the ball over five times while forcing three turnovers in the contest.

For the year, the Eagles are 22nd in the league in passing offense with 198.9 yards per game and 22nd in rushing offense with 110.5 yards per contest. Philadelphia stands 19th in the league in scoring offense with 22.2 points per game while they are 9th in the league in scoring defense by allowing 20.8 points per contest. Jalen Hurts has completed 247 of 382 passes for 2,754 yards with 19 touchdowns against six interceptions while getting sacked 28 times. He is second on the team on the ground with 88 carries for 337 yards and eight scores. Saquon Barkley leads the team on the ground with 218 carries for 862 yards and five scores. Tank Bigsby (19 carries, 168 yards), AJ Dillon (12 carries, 60 yards) and Will Shipley (11 carries, 45 yards) are also in the mix offensively this season for the Eagles. DeVonta Smith leads the team with 64 receptions for 839 yards and three scores on the year. A.J. Brown (62 catches, 799 yards, six TD), Dallas Goedert (48 grabs, 481 yards, seven TD), Barkley (35 catches, 259 yards, two TD) and Jahan Dotson (12 grabs, 209 yards, TD) are all useful targets. Jake Elliott is 31 of 32 on extra point attempts and 16 of 21 on field goal attempts with a long of 58 this season.

Key Injury Report for Eagles:

Tackle Lane Johnson (foot) is out. Defensive tackle Jalen Carter (shoulders) is out. Tackle Cameron Williams (shoulder) is questionable. Raiders vs. Eagles PickSpread Pick for Raiders vs. Eagles

Philadelphia has dropped three straight games but if there was ever a time that they were going to get right, this is it. They’re playing at home against a Raiders team that doesn’t do a whole lot offensively and is mediocre on the defensive side of the ball. Las Vegas has dropped seven straight entering this contest and boasts the league’s worst scoring attack. It won’t get much better with Pickett at quarterback. Throw in chilly temperatures (game time temperature is expected to be around 30 with winds from the northwest at 17 mph, dropping into the mid-20s as the game goes on) and things look bleaker for the visitors. Take Philadelphia to win this one comfortably.

Over/Under Pick for Raiders vs. Eagles

Las Vegas has seen the under go 7-6 in their 13 games on the season. The Raiders have scored 20 points or less in eight of their last nine games. The offensive line has been the main issue and hasn’t allowed Jeanty many holes in the running attack. They haven’t scored more than 17 points in any of their last five contests. Philadelphia has stayed under the number in eight of their 13 games in relation to the total this season. The Eagles have stayed under the number in four of their six games at home on the year and each of their last five overall. Expecting more than 14 points from the Raiders is a foolish proposition and the Eagles have sputtered offensively. Take the under as a result.

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