Korn also noted PointsBet has 'decent liability' on 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey and Eagles wideout A.J. It's much more two-way action in this market than in the spread/moneyline markets, with 57% of tickets/56% of cash on the Under. By Saturday night, the total dipped to 45.5, where it remains this afternoon. The total opened at 45.5, climbed to 46 Tuesday and 46.5 Wednesday. 'The book will be rooting for the 49ers.' 'Heavy action on the Eagles in both the spread and moneyline markets,' PointsBet sports analyst Mike Korn said. Philly is also getting hit on the moneyline, with ticket count almost 2/1 and money 5/1 on the Eagles. Point-spread tickets are running 3/1 and spread money almost 5/1 on the favorite Eagles. The Eagles are still -2.5 (-120) at PointsBet, though a few sportsbooks have moved out to -3. ET SUNDAY: PointsBet USA opened Philadelphia at -2, then spent pretty much all week at -2.5 at various juice, peaking late Saturday night at -2.5 (-120).
Miles Sanders, Jalen Hurts and the Eagles are aiming for a Super Bowl berth.