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Eagles vs. Broncos: NFL Experts Make Week 5 Picks

The Eagles are one of only two remaining undefeated NFL teams (Buffalo). They will look to stay unbeaten on Sunday after Philadelphia improved to 4-0 for the eighth time in team history with a win over the Buccaneers last Sunday. They face the Denver Broncos (2-2) in an intriguing interconference matchup with teams familiar to Vic Fangio.

The two clubs have met just 14 times as the Eagles lead the all-time series (9-5), including having won the last matchup in 2021 by the score of 30-13. It is the first time the two teams have clashed in Philadelphia since 2017.

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How to Watch Eagles vs. Broncos

  • Date: October 5, 2025
  • Time: 1:00 PM
  • Venue: Lincoln Financial Field
  • How to Watch on TV: CBS
  • Watch on Live Stream

We're hours from Philadelphia hosting Denver, and the NFL experts are picking the Eagles to defeat the Broncos in Week 5.

CBS Sports: Eagles

All seven experts at CBS Sports are picking Philadelphia straight up.

Bleacher Report: Eagles

Four of six experts are picking the Eagles.

USA Today: Eagles

Four of six experts at USA Today are picking Philadelphia.

ESPN: Eagles

Nine of 11 experts are predicting a Philadelphia win.

Pro Football Talk: Split

Mike Florio and Chris Simms are split on Philadelphia-Denver.

The “find a way” Eagles find a way, again.

Florio’s pick: Eagles 24, Broncos 21.

Simms’s pick: Broncos 23, Eagles 20.

NFL.com: Eagles

Three of five experts at NFL media are picking Philadelphia.

LA Times: Eagles

Sam Farmer of the Los Angeles Times is picking Philadelphia at home.

The MMQB: Eagles

Five of seven writers at Sports Illustrated are picking Philadelphia.

Philadelphia Inquirer: Eagles

Three experts at the Philadelphia Inquirer are picking the Eagles.

PhillyVoice:

Jimmy Kempski is picking the Eagles to defeat the Broncos.

Delaware Online:

Ten of 11 experts are picking Philadelphia.

 

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