Sunday afternoon at Lincoln Financial Field, Eagles head coach Andy Reid will be without starting quarterback Donovan McNabb, but Philadelphia has the what might be the most impressive contingency plan in the league.
Philly employs three quarterbacks who have been selected to a combined 12 Pro Bowls, but it's looking more and more like their signal caller against the Kansas City Chiefs could be making his second career start. All eyes will be on the man that might take Kevin Kolb's place for a few snaps when Michael Vick plays in his first regular season game in 33 months.
Odds makers are calling the Eagles more than a touchdown favorite in this one. The Vegas line is sitting at Philadelphia -7.5 with the total in the game set at 39.
Expect Kolb to get most of the reps under center. Vick will mainly to run the Eagles version of the wildcat and four-time Pro Bowl quarterback Jeff Garcia will back-up Kolb.
While the Chiefs aren't dealing with the carousel of signal callers Philadelphia is, first-year coach Todd Haley already has a potential quarterback controversy on his hands.
Former Patriots quarterback Matt Cassell might have been Kansas City's big off-season signing, but Brodie Croyle stepped in and threw two touchdown passes against the tough Ravens' defense with Cassell nursing a knee injury.
I think the Eagles will right the ship this week after a tough loss to the Saints last week.
Take the Eagles and give the 7.5 points.