What Are the Eagles Playoff Chances?
The Eagles are still among the teams expected to make the playoffs again after winning back-to-back NFC East titles.
. Here are the 2026-27 odds for Philadelphia.
| π Eagles Make Playoffs | -186 |
| β Eagles Miss Playoffs | +154 |
| π₯ Eagles Win NFC East | +120 |
| β Eagles Win NFC | +820 |
| π Eagles Win Super Bowl | +1600 |
| β Data Verified by Expert | August 2026 |
Odds provided by DraftKings Sportsbook PA - odds are subject to change.
Will the Eagles Make the Playoffs?
As noted above, the Eagles' odds to make the playoffs are -186, according to several PA Sportsbooks.
This is also some confidence in the Eagles Super Bowl odds as they have +1600 odds.
Philadelphia Eagles Schedule and Betting Lines
The Eagles open the season against the Washington Commanders.
Philadelphia Eagles Playoff Chances: Key Updates August 2026
As NFL fans and bettors alike know well, a single move can change the trajectory of an entire season. This section will serve as an update center for key moves regarding the Philadelphia Eagles.
- π January 11: The Eagles lose 23-19 to the San Francisco 49ers, ending their season.
- π January 4: The Eagles lose 24-17 to the Commanders, choosing to rest their players rather than chase the No. 2 seed. They open the playoffs against the 49ers.
- π December 28: The Eagles defeat the Bills 13-12, and have a chance to finish as the second seed.
- π December 20: The Eagles have officially clinched the NFC East after defeating the Commanders 29-18.
- π December 15: The Eagles end their losing streak by thrashing the Raiders 31-0.
- π December 8: The Eagles continue to falter, losing 22-19 to the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday Night Football.
- π November 28: The Eagles struggle mightily on offense, and their run defense collapses, as they lose 24-15 on Black Friday at home to the Chicago Bears.
- π November 23: The Eagles blow a 21-0 lead and fall 24-21 to the Cowboys.
- π November 16: The Eagles clip the Lions 16-9 in a defensive struggle, while also stopping them on all five fourth-down attempts.
- π November 10: The Eagles edge the Packers 10-7 in a defensive slugfest.
- π October 26: The Eagles rout the Giants 38-20, improving to 6-2.
- π October 19: The Eagles snap their losing streak, defeating the Vikings 28-22 to move to 5-2.
- π October 9: The Eagles suffer another loss, this time to the divisional rival New York Giants, and are 4-2.
- π October 4: The Eagles suffer their first loss, falling to 4-1 after losing to the Denver Broncos.
- π September 28: The Eagles improved to 4-0 with a tough 31-25 road win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
- π September 4: Jalen Hurts runs for two touchdowns and Saquon Barkley adds one as the Eagles edge out the Cowboys 24-20 to start the season 1-0.
- π August 11: Landon Dickerson was carted off with a right leg injury.
- π July 22: The Eagles sign DE Ogbo Okoronkwo.
- π June 11: Philadelphia signs LB Jihaad Campbell to a rookie contract.
- π June 6: The Eagles claim RB Keilan Robinson off waivers from the Jaguars.
- π May 19: Head coach Nick Sirianni signs a multi-year contract extension with the Eagles.
- π April 30: Philadelphia picks up fifth-year option for defensive tackle Jordan Davis.
- π April 24: The Eagles select LB Jihaad Campbell with the 31st overall pick in the 2025 draft.
- π April 21: C Cam Jurgens signs a four-year extension with the Eagles.
- π April 11: Philadelphia signs WR Terrace Marshall and OL Matt Pryor.
- π March 20: The Eagles sign TE Kylen Granson, LB Patrick Johnson, T Kendall Lamm, and RB Avery Williams.
- π March 20: Philadelphia signs LB Azeez Ojulari.
- π March 19: LB Zack Baun re-signs with the Eagles.
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- π March 17: Philadelphia re-signs RT Lane Johnson to a one-year contract extension.
- π March 13: The Eagles sign DE Josh Uche, TE Harrison Bryant, TE Kylen Granson, and CB Adoree' Jackson.
- π March 12: Philadelphia re-signs LB Ben VanSumeren to a one-year contract and signs RB AJ Dillon.
- π March 12: The Eagles trade S C.J. Gardner-Johnson to the Texans for G Kenyon Green.
- π March 12: The Eagles trade QB Kenny Pickett to the Browns for a 2025 fifth-round draft pick and QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson.
- π February 19: Kevin Patullo is named offensive coordinator.
- π February 9: The Philadelphia Eagles become Super Bowl Champions after defeating the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 59 40-22.
- π February 6: Eagles' RB Saquon Barkley is named 2024 AP NFL Offensive Player of the Year.
- π January 26: Philadelphia takes down the Commanders in the NFC Conference Championship 55-23.
- π January 19: The Eagles beat the Rams in the Divisional Round 28-22.
- π January 12: Philadelphia defeats the Packers in the Wild Card Round 22-10.
- π January 8: The Eagles sign Safety Lewis Cline to a one-year deal.
- π January 5: The Eagles finished the season with a win over the Giants, 20-13, and a 14-3 record.
- π December 29: The Eagles clinch the NFC East with a win over the Cowboys 41-7.
- π November 26: Philadelphia signs DE Charles Harris to a one-year deal.
- π September 6: The Eagles kick off the 2024-25 season with a win over the Packers, 34-29.
Key Contributors Toward Eagles Playoff Chances
The Eagles are loaded with talent on both sides of the ball.
Leading the way is quarterback Jalen Hurts. His supporting cast is stacked, with DeVonta Smith continuing to be a difference-maker in Phillyβs passing game. But the biggest name in the huddle might be Saquon Barkley. After winning Offensive Player of the Year last season, he enters 2025 as the frontrunner to take home the award again.
Defensively, the Eagles will have a new look in 2025. They traded C.J. Gardner-Johnson for Kenyon Green and moved on from Josh Sweat. Still, thereβs plenty of young talent returning; Quinton Martin and Cooper DeJean both impressed as rookies, and Philadelphia added more firepower by signing Josh Uche, Adoreeβ Jackson, and others in free agency. First-round pick Jihaad Campbell has the potential to make an immediate impact at linebacker and currently holds the fifth-best odds to win Defensive Rookie of the Year.
Where Can I Bet on the Philadelphia Eagles to Make the Playoffs?
Sports betting is legal in Pennsylvania ever since former Gov. Tom Wolf signed it into law in 2018. You can bet on the Eagles to make the NFL playoffs at one of the many sportsbook apps in Pennsylvania, including BetMGM, Caesars, FanDuel, and DraftKings.
BetRivers Sportsbook Pennsylvania is a particularly popular sportsbook in the state as well.
Looking Ahead: Eagles Playoff Picture
To say the Eagles had an amazing 2024 season would be an understatement after winning Super Bowl 59. But things did not end as well in the 2025-26 season, as they fell at home, 23-19, to the San Francisco 49ers, in the Wildcard Round.
The Eagles' season may be over, but there will be a chance to bet on them again after the season ends. You can find even better value by taking advantage of a PA sportsbook promo. Philly will still be a heavy favorite to win the division again, especially with the Commanders having a bad season, the Cowboys being in turmoil, and the Giants still rebuilding.
Do the Eagles Have a Chance to Make the Playoffs?
Yes, the Eagles can make the playoffs.
Are the Philadelphia Eagles Out of the Playoffs?
No, the Eagles are not out of the playoffs. The season is just starting.
Where Do the Philadelphia Eagles Rank in the NFC East?
The Eagles finished the 2024 season first in the NFC East with a 14-3 record. The Eagles have officially clinched the NFC East and have become the first team since the 2004 Eagles to repeat as NFC East champions.
Where Do the Philadelphia Eagles Rank in the NFC Standings?
The Eagles finished the 2025 season with disappointment. Now, they look to bounce back and make a run in 2026.
Where Do the Philadelphia Eagles Rank in the NFC Wild Card Race?
The Eagles are a heavy playoff favorite.
Can the Philadelphia Eagles Clinch the No. 1 Seed?
Yes. The Eagles can clinch the No. 1 seed.
Who to Root for if You're a Philadelphia Eagles Fan
On top of rooting for the Eagles, of course, Philadelphia fans should be rooting against their biggest NFC East rivals: the Dallas Cowboys, Washington Commanders, and New York Giants. Keeping those teams in check is key to the Eaglesβ ultimate goal...winning the Super Bowl. Beyond the division, Eagles fans should root for any team facing off against the teams that threaten Philadelphiaβs spot at the top of the conference and in the playoffs. Every loss by a competitor helps improve the Eaglesβ path to the postseason.
Philadelphia Eagles Postseason Outlook and Predictions
After a wild-card exit, the Eagles enter 2026 reshaped. Sean Mannion takes over as offensive coordinator, running a scheme more in the Kyle Shanahan and Sean McVay mold, aiming to modernize an offense that struggled at times through the air. The bigger shift is life without A.J. Brown, traded to New England, leaving Jalen Hurts and DeVonta Smith to lead a retooled, younger receiver room. Early camp reports have been encouraging, but how quickly that chemistry translates to Sundays will define Philadelphia's bounce-back bid.
Philadelphia Eagles Playoffs FAQs
The Philadelphia Eagles' playoff chances currently sit at 65%, based on odds of -186. That makes them solid favorites to reach the postseason, though not a lock. With a talented roster and playoff experience, Philadelphia remains well-positioned, but its final seeding will hinge on how the stretch run unfolds.
Yes, the Eagles are not out of the playoffs. Their postseason path remains alive, with their fate still tied to upcoming results and how other NFC contenders perform. Given their talent, coaching, and recent playoff pedigree, Philadelphia retains a real chance to control its own destiny. The margin for error may be slim, but the door is still open.
Yes, the Eagles do have a real chance to make the playoffs. Currently, their odds sit at 65%, making them solid favorites to reach the postseason. While that leaves some uncertainty, Philadelphia's talent, coaching, and playoff experience put them in a strong position. Their final fate will depend on how the remaining schedule and division race play out.
DraftKings Sportsbook offers all of the bets and props covered in this article, but they are also available at most Pennsylvania sportsbooks, including BetMGM, FanDuel, Caesars, Barstool Sportsbook, and more. Philadelphia Eagles and all NFL odds may vary across sportsbooks.
Author

Calli has been an avid sports fan since she can remember. After earning her Bachelorβs degrees from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism at Arizona State University, she combined her passion for journalism and sports. Calli has covered the NFL, NBA, MLB, NCAAF, college sports, and sports betting for several media outlets.
