Jalen Hurts Odds and MNF Props: Playing Through the Hurt

The Philadelphia Eagles and quarterback Jalen Hurts have both hit a rut. Hurts and the Eagles were held without an offensive touchdown last week in Dallas in their second straight double-digit defeat against a top NFC opponent. 

The Birds have lost back-to-back games for the first time since 2021 and Hurts hasn’t helped despite NFL odds often being favorable.

However, they’ll have a chance to get back on track in Week 15 against a Seattle Seahawks team that has lost four straight and is a slight home underdog in the latest MNF odds. 

Before making your NFL picks, read on for our Jalen Hurts odds spotlight for Monday Night Football as part of our Eagles vs. Seahawks predictions.

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Browns vs Seahawks Prediction, Picks & Odds for This Week’s NFL Preseason Game

The Cleveland Browns and Seattle Seahawks will both have the bulk of their starters on the field to open their final NFL preseason game tonight.

Deshaun Watson’s status is still in the air for the Browns, but we could get our first glimpse of him throwing to their trio of stud receivers. Meanwhile, Geno Smith will get a few series under center for the Seahawks as they continue to break in their new offensive scheme.

Find out why key injuries for Cleveland will play an important role in the outcome of this one in our Browns vs. Seahawks predictions and NFL picks for Saturday, August 24. 

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Levy faces test of true Spurs ambition after doomed dance with Nuno

Farewell then, Nuno. It was, let’s face it, almost entirely doomed from the start, to the extent there is pretty much zero point in analysing the gains, the losses and the legacy of Nuno-era Spurs.

What memories will Tottenham’s 35th permanent managerial appointment leave in north London? A way of standing. An expression of sympathetic bafflement. The sense, above all, of a head coach who seemed at all times to be encrusted with an ancient sadness, a courtly keeper of the grail in someone else’s castle, whose final words, dispatched by the hand of Daniel Levy, will be “He chose … poorly”.

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Gündogan’s instant moment of beauty demonstrates worth to Manchester City

This was perhaps the perfect way to win it, the perfect way to confirm Manchester City’s status as the defining domestic force of the age and all-round era-machine.

The words used to describe this team, the semantic field of Pep-era City, tend to be mechanical. City are a juggernaut, a steamroller, a fully operational death star. They completed the league and Cup Double here with a couple of moments of routine, mid-30s brilliance from a footballer who looks less like a visitor from the footballing future, more like a cuddly pirate.

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Enter Ilkay Gündogan, still killing them softly, seven years into his time at City. This was not Gün…

"Dead Arm" Has Temporarily Turned Josh Donaldson Into A Noodle-Armed Designated Hitter

I would like for you to bear in mind that what you are about to see is a defensive highlight—it shows Josh Donaldson, Toronto’s third baseman, making a nice diving stab to his left, then rising to make a throw across the diamond. It’s the throw you’ll want to watch, in particular—it jumps out at you, despite the pay no attention to the man behind the curtain glove-work. Oh man, that throw: That was one of two highlight-ish stops Donaldson had in that game, Thursday: the second time also involved a dive to the dirt and a throw to first— that throw, unlike this one, did not bounce 20 feet from its destination, but it did have the happy parabolic arc and moseying pace of a pitch in beer league softball. Josh Donaldson’s throwing arm is in rough shape. The good news is, whatev…

Attila Are The Biggest Musical Trolls Of 2014

If you get your music news and gossip from mainstream sources, you'll pick someone other than Attila frontman Chris Fronzak for your 2014 Troll of the Year Award, and you will have made the wrong choice. Your heart may be in the right place. Or, more likely, you've never heard of this guy or the band of Atlanta metalcore doofuses under his command. But there's a fine and crucial distinction between a jerk whose intentions are at odds with the results and an honest-to-god unapologetic troll. And that's where Fronzilla towers above those you might consider his peers.
He has worthy competition, sure. Sad-bastard folkie Mark Kozelek, having touched off an absurdist feud with dad-rockers the War on Drugs when their set at a recent Ottawa music festival inadvertently dr…