Giants vs Eagles Props & Best Bets for Week 8

Our Week 8 Giants vs. Eagles NFL player prop predictions are highlighting big games for Darius Slayton, Jalen Hurts, and Cam Skattebo!

Jeremy Jones - Contributor at Covers
Jeremy Jones • Betting Analyst
Oct 25, 2025 • 16:56 ET • 4 min read
Cam Skattebo of the New York Giants
Photo By - Imagn Images. Cam Skattebo of the New York Giants.

The Philadelphia Eagles will be looking to avenge their shocking Week 6 loss to the New York Giants when they play host to their divisional rivals on Sunday afternoon.

With these teams having faced off just two weeks ago, we have plenty of data to find solid bets for this NFC East matchup.

Here are my top three Giants vs. Eagles player props and NFL picks for October 26.

Giants vs Eagles props

Player Pick FanDuel
Giants Cam Skattebo Over 55.5 rushing yards -108
Eagles Jalen Hurts Longest completion Over 36.5 yards  -112
Giants  Darius Slayton  Over 2.5 receptions -138

Prop bet #1: Can Skattebo Over 55.5 rushing yards

-108 at FanDuel

Since taking over the backfield in Week 2, Cam Skattebo is averaging 66.8 yards per game on the ground. With Jaxson Dart as the quarterback, the rookie running back is averaging 74.0 yards per game.

Skattebo had his best game of the season two weeks ago against these Eagles when he ran for 98 yards and three touchdowns. He has forced 31 missed tackles after taking over the New York Giants' backfield and has gained 316 rushing yards after contact over that time frame, which is fourth-most in the NFL.

The Philadelphia Eagles' defense has missed 67 tackles this season, which is the seventh-most in the NFL. In the Week 6 matchup, Skattebo forced 5 missed tackles. 

Even in a game script that will likely have the Eagles leading this time around, I still love Skattebo to get touches and get these yards.

Prop bet #2: Jalen Hurts longest completion Over 36.5 yards

-112 at FanDuel

Last week, you saw a different version of this Eagles offense because they really let Jalen Hurts open up the offense with the deep pass. He had a 37-yard touchdown pass to A.J. Brown and a 79-yard touchdown pass to DeVonta Smith.

Now he will be without Brown in this game, but Smith and Jahan Dotson will still be deep threats for him. Also, tight end Dallas Goedert has shown the ability to make some long catches, as he had a 36-yarder in their last matchup with the Giants.

Jalen Hurts has thrown 20+ air yards on 15.9% of his passes this season, which is the highest rate in the NFL. The Giants' pass defense ranks 23rd in defending deep passes and 26th in total passing yards allowed. Hurts will get at least one pass for 37 yards in this matchup.

Prop bet #3: Darius Slayton Over 2.5 receptions 

-138 at FanDuel

Darius Slayton is returning from injury this week after missing the last two games. Before his injury, Slayton played two games with Dart at quarterback, and he had three catches in each of those games. He also had 10 total targets between the two games.

Without Slayton, Dart was basically only looking at Wan’Dale Robinson from the receiver position. Robinson had 19 targets in those two games, while all other wide receivers combined had 17 targets. That will change with Slayton back in the mix.

The Eagles are fantastic at guarding quick passes and will do everything they can to take Robinson and the tight ends out of the game plan. That should leave plenty of opportunities for Slayton to get at least three catches here, especially in a likely trailing game script.     

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