
Vikings vs Eagles Prediction 10/19/25 NFL Picks Today
Philadelphia Eagles (4-2) vs. Minnesota Vikings (3-2)
October 19, 2025 1:00 pm EDT
The Line: Minnesota Vikings +1.5; Over/Under: 43.5
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The Philadelphia Eagles and Minnesota Vikings meet Sunday in NFL action at U.S. Bank Stadium. Here’s a Vikings vs Eagles Prediction. This article will include a Vikings vs Eagles Pick.
Philadelphia Eagles Betting Preview
The Philadelphia Eagles lost to the Broncos and Giants, and they play the Giants next. The Philadelphia Eagles have won 4 of their last 6 regular season games. Jalen Hurts is completing 68 percent of his passes for 1,172 yards, 8 touchdowns, and 1 interception. DeVonta Smith and AJ Brown have combined for 595 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns, while Dallas Goedert has 24 receptions.
The Philadelphia Eagles ground game is averaging 95.3 yards per contest, and Saquon Barkley leads the way with 325 yards and 3 touchdowns. Defensively, Philadelphia is allowing 23.8 points and 342.8 yards per game. Zack Baun leads the Philadelphia Eagles with 48 tackles, Moro Ojomo has 2 sacks and Andrew Mukuba has 1 interception.
Minnesota Vikings Betting Preview
The Minnesota Vikings beat the Browns, lost to the Steelers, and they play the Chargers next. The Minnesota Vikings have won 12 of their last 15 regular season games. Carson Wentz is completing 69 percent of his passes for 759 yards, 5 touchdowns and 2 interceptions. Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison have combined for 604 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns, while T.J. Hockenson has 19 receptions.
The Minnesota Vikings ground game is averaging 106.8 yards per contest, and Jordan Mason leads the way with 323 yards and 3 touchdowns. Defensively, Minnesota is allowing 19.4 points and 289.8 yards per game. Ivan Pace Jr. leads the Minnesota Vikings with 37 tackles, Jalen Redmond has 3 sacks and Isaiah Rodgers has 1 interception.
Why the Minnesota Vikings will win
- The Eagles have lost each of their last four games as road favorites following a loss.
- The Vikings have won each of their last four games as home underdogs following a win.
- The Vikings have covered the spread in seven of their last eight October games as underdogs against NFC opponents.
- The Eagles have failed to cover the spread in four of their last five road games against NFC North opponents.
- The Vikings have won the first quarter in five of their last six October games as underdogs.
- The Vikings have scored the first touchdown in nine of their last 10 games as underdogs following a win.
- The home team has won the first half in eight of the Eagles’ last nine Week 7 games.
Why the Philadelphia Eagles will win
- The Eagles have won each of their last eight games against NFC North opponents.
- The Vikings have lost seven of their last eight home games against reigning Super Bowl champions.
- The Vikings have failed to cover the spread in each of their last six home games against NFC East opponents.
- The Eagles have covered the spread in each of their last six games as favorites following a Division game.
- The Eagles have won the first quarter in seven of their last eight games against teams that held a winning record.
- The Eagles have scored the first touchdown in each of their last 13 Sunday games.
- The favorites have won the first half in each of the Eagles’ last seven Week 7 games.
Total Points Facts
- Eight of the Vikings’ last nine October games as underdogs have gone UNDER the total points line.
- Each of the Eagles’ last four road games against NFC opponents have gone OVER the total points line.
- Three of the last four Sunday games at U.S. Bank Stadium have gone OVER the total points line.
Minnesota Vikings Player Prop Facts
- Cam Akers has recorded 18+ rushing and receiving yards in each of his last 14 appearances with his team as an underdog.
- Carson Wentz has recorded 211+ passing yards in each of his last 11 appearances with his team as a home underdog.
- Adam Thielen has recorded 12+ receiving yards in each of his last 33 appearances with his team as an underdog against NFC opponents.
- Adam Thielen has scored the first touchdown in each of his last three October appearances against NFC East opponents.
- Cam Akers has recorded 15+ rushing yards in each of his last 14 appearances with his team as an underdog.
- Adam Thielen has scored at least one touchdown in each of his last four October appearances against NFC East opponents.
- Carson Wentz has recorded 20+ completions in each of his last 11 appearances with his team as a home underdog.
- Heading into Week 7, Dallas Turner ranks T2nd in the NFC for quarterback hurries (6) this season.
Philadelphia Eagles Player Prop Facts
- Saquon Barkley has scored two or more touchdowns in three of his last four appearances against NFC North opponents.
- Saquon Barkley has scored at least one touchdown in each of the Eagles’ last five Sunday road games.
- Dallas Goedert has recorded 36+ rushing and receiving yards in each of his last seven October road appearances.
- Jalen Hurts has recorded 236+ passing yards in 10 of the Eagles’ last 11 October games.
- Dallas Goedert has recorded 36+ receiving yards in each of his last seven October road appearances.
- Jalen Hurts has recorded 61+ rushing yards in each of the Eagles’ last three road games against NFC North opponents.
- Jalen Hurts has recorded 24+ completions in five of the Eagles’ last six October games as road favorites.
- Heading into Week 7, Braden Mann ranks 2nd amongst qualified players for gross average yards per punt (52.6) this season.
Matchup/League Facts
- Vikings – 10 different players have recorded at least one touchdown this season – equal-most in the NFL, heading into Week 7.
- Vikings – three different players have recorded 2.0 sacks or more in a game this season – equal-most in the NFL, heading into Week 7.
- Eagles – three different players have recorded 90+ receiving yards in a game this season – equal-most in the NFL, heading into Week 7.
- Eagles – three different players have recorded 100+ receiving yards in a game this season – equal-most in the NFL, heading into Week 7.
Vikings vs Eagles Prediction
Even when the Eagles were winning, they didn’t look great. The offense has been a real problem, which is ranked 30th in total offense, 29th in passing offense and 15th in scoring. The Eagles’ defense has also taken a step back and is having issues stopping the run. Now it’s catching up to the Eagles, as they’ve lost two straight games. The Vikings need to find stability at quarterback, but the defense has been strong, forcing turnovers, sacks and ranked top-10 in total defense, passing defense and scoring defense.
The Vikings have also had an extra week to prepare, which could iron out some issues offensively. The Vikings are 7-3-1 ATS in the last 10 games as an underdog, and they’ve outright won 4 of their last 5 home games as an underdog. I think it’s fair to say the Eagles are overrated. Give me the home dog.