The Philadelphia Eagles are traveling to take on the New York Giants in their Week 12 contest. Philadelphia is coming into this one on a two-game winning streak with impressive wins over the Denver Broncos and New Orleans Saints. Eagles-Giants is one of the biggest rivalries in the NFL, so it's time to make some Week 12 predictions for this game.

Philadelphia still has an outside chance of making the playoffs, but the franchise still needs a lot of things to go right. Right now, the Eagles are just looking to keep improving as the future with Jalen Hurts and DeVonta Smith is bright in Philadelphia.

For more insight on the Eagles' Week 12 matchup against the Giants, listen below:

The Eagles have much more talent on their roster than the Giants. That's going to help them in a big way on Sunday.

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Philadelphia Eagles Week 12 Predictions

4. Jalen Hurts will continue playing well

For only being 23 years old and playing in a big market like Philadelphia, Jalen Hurts has done all the front office and fans can ask. He's dealing with a new offensive coordinator, and this might just be the best one yet for the Eagles.

Hurts is going to continue his hot play against a decent Giants defense with over 200 passing yards for one touchdown. He will also have over 50 yards on the ground with two touchdowns.

This is going to help Philadelphia secure a win and move to 6-6 on the season.

3. Philadelphia wins easy

Philadelphia is coming off two impressive wins against better football teams than the New York Giants. That streak is going to continue against the Giants in Week 12, as the Eagles are going to win this game by at least two touchdowns. If Philadelphia can take care of the Denver Broncos and New Orleans Saints, there's no reason to not take care of business against a below-average Giants team.

The offense continues to make strides, which is going to help them secure the victory against New York. Their defense is also going to play extremely well against a bad Giants offense.

2. Miles Sanders still doesn't get the ball enough

This has been an issue all season, and it's going to continue to be an issue after this game. If Philadelphia really wants to max out its potential on the offensive side of the ball, it's time to start incorporating Miles Sanders into the offense more. Whenever he has the ball, he always makes plays happen. He can be a spark plug for this Philadelphia offense, which struggles at times.

Miles Sanders is slowly becoming one of the most underrated running backs in the NFL, simply because he doesn't get enough carries. It has been questionable all season long why Philadelphia does not give him the ball more. There hasn't been an answer why yet.

1. Offense continues to look good overall

Philadelphia has been able to put up some impressive games the last few weeks. The Eagles put forth a 40-point game against the Saints and a 30-point game against the Broncos. Even with Sanders not getting the ball like he should, this is going to be the same case this week when they go up against a worst defense than the other two teams featured.

Expect Philadelphia to put up 30-plus points in this game and walk away with an easy two-touchdown victory in East Rutherford. The Eagles are ready to feature in this playoff chase.