Now, even Las Vegas is starting to believe in the Eagles.
Although they were seven-point underdogs at Giants Stadium yesterday, they are 13 1/2-point favorites against the Cleveland Browns for next Monday night's game after they beat the Giants, 20-14, and after the Browns lost by 28-9 to the Tennessee Titans.
"Their playoff hopes remain alive right now, and Cleveland doesn't have much to play for," said Jason Been, a Las Vegas sports consultant. "They've won their last two games, and Cleveland's also lost offensive weapons," Been said, referring to the losses of quarterbacks Derek Anderson and Brady Quinn.