When it comes to the quickly approaching matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and New England Patriots, the NFL experts at FOX Sports are clearly split when it comes to their SU Super Bowl 52 betting picks, although they almost unanimously like one team to cover the spread.
Super Bowl 52 Betting Picks: Fox Sports Experts
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- When: Sunday, February 4, 2018, 6:30 PM ET
- Where: U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN
- TV: NBC
- Radio: 94.1 FM (Philadelphia) / 98.5 FM (New England)
- Live Stream: NFL Game Pass
- Super Bowl 52 Betting Odds: New England Patriots -4.5 (Over/Under at 48 points)
Pete Prisco
- Philadelphia ATS and New England SU
- 2017 Regular Season Record: 127-118-11 ATS, 165-90 SU
Jason La Canfora
- Philadelphia ATS and New England SU
- 2017 Regular Season Record: 130-115-11 ATS, 152-104 SU
Will Brinson
- Philadelphia ATS and SU
- 2017 Regular Season Record: 125-120-11 ATS, 154-102
Jared Dubin
- New England ATS and SU
- 2017 Regular Season Record: 128-117-11 ATS, 170-86 SU
Ryan Wilson
- Philadelphia ATS and SU
- 2017 Regular Season Record: 122-123-11 ATS, 170-86 SU

John Breech
- New England ATS and SU
- 2017 Regular Season Record: 124-121-11, 161-95 SU
Dave Richard
- Philadelphia ATS and SU
- 2017 Regular Season Record: 127-118-11 ATS, 165-91 SU
Jamey Eisenberg
- Philadelphia ATS, New England SU
- 2017 Regular Season Record: 134-111-11 ATS, 178-78 SU
Latest Super Bowl 52 Betting Trends
- Philadelphia is 4-2 ATS in its last 6 games on the road
- Philadelphia is 5-1 SU in its last 6 games on the road
- The total has gone OVER in 15 of Philadelphia’s last 20 games on the road
- New England is 10-2 ATS in its last 12 games
- New England is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games
- The total has gone UNDER in 5 of New England’s last 7 games
Last 10 Super Bowl Champions
- 2017: New England Patriots
- 2016: Denver Broncos
- 2015: New England Patriots
- 2014: Seattle Seahawks
- 2013: Baltimore Ravens
- 2012: New York Giants
- 2011: Green Bay Packers
- 2010: New Orleans Saints
- 2009: Pittsburgh Steelers
- 2008: New York Giants