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Philadelphia Eagles vs Kansas City Chiefs Odds 2010 NFL Preseason Week 3

by Abe Luciano on Friday, August 27th, 2010

Philadelphia Eagles vs Kansas City Chiefs Odds 2010 NFL Preseason Week 3: Old Arrowhead Stadium in KC, Missouri, will be the site for tonight’s 2010 NFL Preseason Week 3 game between the (1-1) Philadelphia Eagles [-2½] and the sports betting odds underdog (0-2) Kansas City Chiefs [+2½]. The Chiefs will be looking for their first win of the 2010 NFL Preseason, as they host a team looking for some answers gong into the 2010 NFL regular season.

The Eagles and Chiefs are scheduled to kick things off tonight at 8 PM ET. According to 2010 NFL Preseason Week 3 Betting Odds makers at SBGGLOBAL.com, the OVER/UNDER for this Philadelphia Eagles vs Kansas City Chiefs game has been set at a combined total of 38 points scored.

For the Chiefs, they come into this season with some very good talent at the running back position. To think that with all the talent that Jamaal Charles has — who became the first man in NFL history to run for more than 1,100 yards in fewer than 200 carries and also became the first Chief to have 4 touchdown runs of 40 yards or more — and he’s only in KC’s second team.

"Jamaal is a developing player," Todd Haley said. "Jamaal is a player that last year at times in that development had good days, bad days and in-between days — like a lot of other guys. That is part of the development, and that's part of becoming a dependable player on a daily basis, and that's really what we're trying to get down with the entire unit. Be a dependable teammate, be a dependable player. It's not complicated. It's pretty simple. Being the same guy every day."

Why is Charles the backup running back you ask? The answer is simple his name is: Thomas Jones. "Whatever happens, happens for a reason," Charles said about the possibility of him talking over the top spot in the Chief’s depth chart. "I always believed in that. If it happens for a reason, I guess I've got to go with it. I can't do nothing about it."

For the Eagles, the biggest question going into this season will be, of course, the play of quarterback Kevin Kolb. In his first training camp, the 26-year-old signal-caller has been able to make things look easy in the City of Brotherly Love.

"You're looking for consistency and we've been pretty good that way," said Kolb. "You don't want to have days when you have everything going right and days when you are making a lot of mistakes. I've been pleased that way. We've gone the last seven, eight, nine days playing offense at a high level. We're on the same page. Everyone is really working hard toward the same goal, so I think we all leave training camp feeling good about that, but also knowing that we have a long road in front of us.

"You can't help but get excited when you see the players we have within the offense. It is a great group of guys. I love playing with all of them."

Eagles fans as well as the players, can only hope that the decision to choose Kolb over McNabb will not backfire this season. Most of them appear to feel very good about the change at that position as the preseason has gone on. "Everyone knows what Kevin can do; we saw that last year," wide receiver DeSean Jackson told reporters this week. "He's been great and we know it's going to get even better."

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