The Chicago Bears (8-3) and Philadelphia Eagles (8-3) will face off in NFL Week 13. Kickoff on Friday, November 28. is set for in 3:00 p.m. ET from Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pa. The game will be broadcast live on Amazon Prime Video.
Continue below for the NFL Black Friday game odds and my Eagles vs Bears parlay, which includes picks for the Eagles moneyline and an A.J. Brown prop.
Eagles vs Bears Parlay
- Eagles Moneyline (-340)
- A.J. Brown 5+ Receptions (-115)
Parlay Odds: +172 (bet365)
Eagles vs Bears Odds
| Bears Odds | ||
|---|---|---|
| Spread | Total | Moneyline |
+7 -110 | 44.5 -110o / -110u | +270 |
| Eagles Odds | ||
|---|---|---|
| Spread | Total | Moneyline |
-7 -110 | 44.5 -110o / -110u | -340 |
- Eagles vs Bears Spread: Bears +7 (-110), Eagles -7 (-110)
- Eagles vs Bears Total: Over/Under 44.5 (-110o/ -110u)
- Eagles vs Bears Moneyline: Bears +270, Eagles -340
Eagles vs Bears Preview, Parlay Picks
The Chicago Bears and Philadelphia Eagles will meet in the City of Brotherly Love for a Black Friday special.
Chicago has been one of the best stories in football this season, entering the matchup at 8-3. First-year head coach Ben Johnson has been as good as advertised, guiding the Bears to first place in the NFC North as November wraps up. Former first overall pick Caleb Williams leads the offense with 2,568 passing yards, 16 touchdowns and four interceptions.
The Eagles also enter the game at 8-3, sitting atop the NFC East. Philly will look to bounce back from a stunning loss to the Dallas Cowboys, a game they once led 21-0.
Despite the setback, everything remains in front of them. They hold a 2 1/2-game lead in the division and have the tiebreaker over the current first-place team (Rams). Jalen Hurts leads the Eagles with 2,284 passing yards, 25 total touchdowns and just one interception.
Eagles Moneyline (-340)
I love the bounce-back spot for Philly at home on Friday.
The Eagles defense has been dialed in this season, ranking eighth in points allowed per game (20.5). I expect Philadelphia to have a strong game plan to slow down this Bears offense, which has shown inconsistency at times.
Chicago has been shaky defensively, ranking 26th in scoring defense. With the talent on Philly’s offense, I expect them to find rhythm and score consistently in this matchup.
According to Evan Abrams, teams that blew a 7+ point lead entering the fourth quarter on the road — like the Eagles last week — are 37-25 straight up (SU) and 36-25-2 against the spread (ATS) in their next game since 2017. He notes Jalen Hurts is also 30-4 SU as a favorite when playing at home.
A.J. Brown 5+ Receptions (-115)
I love the value of this play at the current number.
Philadelphia has made it a point to get Brown more involved in the passing game. Last week against the Cowboys, he hauled in eight catches for 110 yards.
The veteran wideout has 15 receptions over the last two weeks and will be a key part of the Eagles’ game plan against this Bears defense.
Our Action PRO Report projects Brown for five receptions.



















