The Indianapolis Colts are 16-3 SU and 15-4 ATS in their last 19 games at home but more importantly, they have been dominant coming off a loss.
Eagles vs. Colts, ‘Monday Night Football’ odds, betting preview and pick
The Colts almost always cover after a loss and are dominant on “Monday Night Football.” But the Odds Shark computer predicts a Philadelphia Eagles win.


The past 13 times they lost, they rebounded with an ATS victory, according to the NFL database at OddsShark.com. They are also 8-2 ATS in their past 10 games under the Monday Night Football microscope.
The Colts will look to continue their winning ways at home hosting the Philadelphia Eagles as a slight favorite on Monday Night Football.
In what should be an entertaining and offense-driven matchup, Philadelphia and its +3 at sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark could be the play on Monday night.
While Indianapolis is tough at home, the Eagles have also been tough on the road under Chip Kelly with a 5-1 SU and 4-2 ATS record in their last six road games.
Odds Shark Computer Prediction: 26-25 Eagles
Nick Foles had an uncharacteristically bad first half last week against Jacksonville, fumbling the ball twice and throwing an interception to help put the Eagles into a 17-0 hole early. But the Eagles showed how dangerous they can be on offense in the second half, scoring 34 unanswered points to win and cover as a 10-point favorite.
NFL Week 2
Philadelphia is 8-2 SU and 6-3-1 ATS over its last 10 games, according to the OddsShark NFL Database.
Indianapolis had a similar script in Week 1, albeit against a much better team than the Jaguars. After falling down 24-0 on the road against the Denver Broncos, the Colts outscored Denver 24-7 down the stretch including 14 points in the last 10 minutes of the game to earn Indianapolis a backdoor cover as an 8.5-point underdog.
The Colts return home in the more comfortable role of home favorite this week, having gone 7-2 SU and 6-3 ATS in their last nine games when favored at home.
Expect plenty of points when these two talented offenses take the field. The OVER is 3-0 in Indianapolis’ last three games and 4-2 in Philadelphia’s last six games.
This game could easily go either way, and no lead will be safe between these two offenses. But in a game that could come down to limiting mistakes, Philadelphia and the points looks like the stronger side.
Foles had a bad first half last week but has thrown just three interceptions the past 12 games as a starter; Andrew Luck has thrown nine interceptions over his last three games. Luck's gunslinging mentality could come back to bite the Colts against a team like the Eagles.











