ESPN Reveals Major Prediction For Eagles vs Bills Game

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Two exciting NFL playoff games are scheduled for Monday, featuring the Bills facing off against the Steelers in the afternoon, followed by the Buccaneers taking on the Eagles.

In the opening game, the Bills are considered heavy favorites, but the anticipation is that tonight’s matchup will be closely contested.

So, who will come out victorious?

ESPN’s computer model has weighed in with its prediction.

According to ESPN’s Football Power Index, the Eagles are the favored team, boasting a 56.8 percent chance of clinching the victory. On the other hand, the Buccaneers have a 43.2 percent probability of securing the win, as per the computer model’s calculations.

Both of these teams are loaded with talent, but the Eagles are the better team on paper. They have limped into the playoffs, but can get back on track with a big road win over Tampa Bay. However, the Buccaneers have been playing well and are ready to move on in the playoffs.

This thrilling game will be broadcasted on ESPN, kicking off at 8:15 p.m. E.T. on Monday night. NFL fans can’t afford to miss this clash of titans.

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