Saturday, August 31, 2013

Eagles get down to 53

Wow, some surprise cuts yet some big time bold moves to keep some players.
The Eagles cut today
OG Danny Watkins
WR Russell Sheppard
WR Greg Salas
TE Clay Harbor
OL Bamiro
LB Chris McCoy
S David Sims

So with that the Eagles are at 53 but take a look at some of the big moves the Eagles decided to keep these players.

WR Jeff Mahel- Had a great game vs the Jets and went to Oregon with Kelly looked fast and smart.

TE Emil Igwenagu- My hat goes off to this guy, He continued to produce at TE and FB to a point where he beat out Clay Harbor. He is a great blocker and will be on the field as the 4th TE which Kelly likes to use all his tight ends.

CB Brandon Huges and Curtis Marsh- Both played solid when on the field and with no CB depth right now, they couldn't afford to give these guys up with how much they have put into each guy.

S Kurt Coleman- The Eagles decided to keep 5 safeties so with Chung, Allen, and Wolff as the biggest contributors, Coleman and Anderson will play big roles on special teams.

LB Emmanuel Acho, Casey Matthews, Jake Knott- All 3 linebackers made the roster which is rightfully so. Acho was flat out spectacular and Knott was a monster in the run game as well. Casey Matthews has come along nicely and the Eagles are in good hands with nice, young depth at the inside linebacking position.

Eagles release Danny Watkins

The Eagles have released former first round pick Danny Watkins. Watkins did not have a great camp or preseason and has struggled since being drafted by the Eagles in 2011. With versatile o-lineman like Julian Vandervelde and Allen Barbre, Watkins was not worth keeping with his high payed contract.

Friday, August 30, 2013

Eagles Eye Focus Podcast! Eagles vs Jets Recap/Roster cuts Analysis




Eagles Begin Cuts

The Eagles have started the final cuts process with these players being released.

WR Will Murphy
QB GJ Kinnie
C Dallas Reynolds
LB Adrian Robinson
CB Trevard Lindley (Waived/Injured)
QB Dennis Dixon
DT Antonio Dixon
DT David King
WR Ifeanyi Momah
Matt Tennant
DL Everett Brown
DL Joe Kruger IR

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Who to watch vs Jets

There are many players on the roster bubble, playing for their careers tomorrow but a few standout that could potentially make a impact on the team if they make the team.

Offense:

Clay Harbor TE- Now depending on how many tight ends Chip Kelly keeps, Harbor might already have a spot locked up but with how well Ertz and Casey look this off season, if Harbor doesn't come out and impress vs the Jets then it could be his ticket off the team. Harbor has looked good so far in the preseason and coming off a career year last year, he could help out a lot with the offense and special teams.

Ifeanyi Momah WR- The Eagles could keep Momah just based on pure size and potential but with other talented young players emerging at the position and actually making a impact during games such as Russell Sheppard and Greg Salas, this is a make or break game for Momah who has yet to record a single reception in the preseason.

Dallas Reynolds C- Reynolds who started most of last year after Jason Kelce went down, is now on the roster bubble due to a friend of the blog Julian "Batmandervelde" Vandervelde playing absolute shut down blocking this preseason....personally I love it after Vandervelde was nice enough to come on the Eagle Eye Focus Podcast but it is a big game for both Vandervelde and Reynolds vs the Jets. If Reynolds shuts down then the Eagles have a very difficult decision on their hands.

Matthew Tucker RB- Tucker has had a quiet yet very impressive camp and preseason. For Tucker it is all a numbers game with McCoy, Brown, and Polk as locks to make the roster. If Tucker has a huge game vs the Jets then Kelly might consider keeping a 4th RB on the squad. He has shown impressive catching out of the backfield and has a good understanding of pass blocking with the games he has gotten onto the field.

Defense:

Kurt Coleman S- The 2012 starting safety for the Eagles is now on the brink of being cut. Keep in mind that Coleman's rookie year came down to week 4 make or break game to decide if he makes the roster....he absolutely lit it up. Coleman will need a repeat performance to convince Billy Davis and Chip Kelly that he deserves a spot on the final 53 man roster, this will also include him showing his special teams ability. Colt Anderson is a lock pure special teams based as well as Nate Allen, Earl Wolff, and Patrick Chung so if 4 safeties are being kept....well good luck but with 5 he is a great keep for injuries or if another 2012 repeat performance starring the Eagles secondary occurs, changes will need to be made.

Jake Knott LB- Knott is a interesting story on the defense and has had a strong preseason. With Jamar Chaney being cut it gives Knott a better chance to make the roster but with Emmanuel Acho impressing as well as Casey Matthews, it might be another pure number based casualty but I like Knott, he has shown great instincts and is a great run stopping backer.

Predicted Score: Who Cares right? Aaah here it is anyway
Eagles 24-Jets 21

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Greg Salas vs Russell Sheppard

With final roster cuts coming up Saturday, fans are keeping a close eye on the battle for the final spot at wide receiver between rookie Russel Sheppard and veteran Greg Salas for the 5th spot. I guess you could say Ifeanyi Momah is in the equation too but he has yet to catch a single pass in the preseason and does little impact on special teams which a 5th WR needs to be able to do. So which WR is the better choice looking that the Eagles do keep 5 and not 6 receivers? I think the Eagles will choose Sheppard who has been impressive both on offense and special teams but who I think they should choose is Greg Salas. He is a perfect 5th WR that is more of a possession receiver than a deep threat. Salas has great instincts and is a crisp route runner, he has been solid all camp and was impressive in the first two preseason games with over 70 yards receiving and a touchdown compared to Sheppard's 40 some yards and well...Momah's 0. Salas's hands....wow they are incredible, he has yet to drop a single pass and can make some freak like catches like this one.
Now Russell Sheppard has been good don't get me wrong, his underrated speed and great route running will make for a great player in the NFL and I wouldn't mind having him on the Eagles at all so I am not one sided here but based on pure need at a #5 WR spot, Salas fits the mold more as the Eagles have already two speed type receivers with Desean Jackson and Damaris Johnson. Yes Sheppard has outplayed Salas in special teams which might be the deciding factor but with one last preseason game coming up, it could help both get a boat load of playing time and get the ball more than often.

Monday, August 26, 2013

Eagles Update: Nate Allen and Earl Wolff battle for starting job

Patrick Chung is the solidified starter at FS but who is winning the SS job after Kenny Phillips was cut? Nate Allen? Earl Wolff? Lets see what the philadelphiaeagles.com crew thinks

http://www.philadelphiaeagles.com/multimedia/videos/Eagles-Update-Training-Camp-Winding-Down/8e68cb83-c2af-4e1b-9f9d-72842506ace7

         

Michael Vick will sit, Nick Foles to start vs the Jets

Michael Vick will not play in the all amazing 4th preseason game....(Sarcasim). Nick Foles will get the nod to start the game and play into the second half, Matt Barkley and Dennis Dixon will then get the second half snaps. Plus GJ Kinnie will get reps.

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Eagles should pursue Quintin Mikell

I said this once on the podcast and I am going to say it again, by the way I also predicted Chaney getting cut on the podcast unlike Eagles TV Network who said he was a "lock" to make the roster....please. With the release of veteran Kenny Phillips who could never get on the field, this now leaves the safety position to Patrick Chung and either Nate Allen or Earl Wolff as the starter when neither one look ready to start. So this brings up a great time for the Eagles to get a veteran safety to go along with Chung. This to me should be former Eagles Safety Quintin Mikell who was great along with Brian Dawkins and when #20 left. Mikell is currently a free agent after being released by the St. Louis Rams who went younger at the position when drafting T.J Mcdonald in the second round of the draft. Last year Mikell had 101 total tackles and his last year as an Eagle he had 3 picks which the Eagles desperately need back at safety. 101 tackles just shows this guy can still play. So with great leadership and a great tackler, why doesn't Howie Roseman give Mikell a call. I think with Chung and Mikell it would make a solid core of two veteran tackling machines that can get turnovers as well. Earl Wolff can play special teams and come in certain packages which would be better for the rookie anyway, Nate Allen should be released and Colt Anderson can be your 4th or 5th guy depending on if you keep Coleman or David Sims as your 4th (or Nate Allen of course). If the Eagles keep 4 then Anderson will be the 4th but if 5 then expect Nate Allen or Kurt Coleman to be back on the roster.


Eagles cut Kenny Phillips and Jamar Chaney

The Eagles have parted ways with Veteran yet Injury Plagued Kenny Phillips who has been limited since joining the Eagles, Also releasing LB Jamar Chaney who has been with the team for a while but has had two very bad years, with Emmanuel Acho a young emerging LB, it makes since to part ways. This gives Earl Wolff and Emmanuel Acho huge chances for playing time this season.

   

Eagles release 10 players, cut roster to 78

The Eagles have made some cuts today, here are the players that were released.

1. TE Derek Carrier- Only had 1 reception in preseason, was behind loaded position.

2. WR Nick Miller- Was pretty good against the Patriots but stuggled with routes during camp, loaded position with some young talent couldn't spread apart from other players.

3. DT Eddie McClam

4. T Nic Purcell

5. DL/OL Issac Remington

6. TE Will Shaw- Tight end is crazy deep

7. DL Daryell Walker

8. LS James Winchester- Jon Dorenbos is back....

9. P Brad Wing- Donnie Jones has one the punting job

10. CB Eddie Whitley (Waived/Injury)- I personally liked Whitley, physical, versatile corner who played well but with Brandon Hughes, Poyer, and Marsh, not enough room on the roster.

Eagles vs Jaguars Week 3 Recap Podcast

Eagles defeat Jaguars 31-24 improve to 2-1 on the preseason




Friday, August 23, 2013

Eagles vs Jaguars Preseason Preview

The most important preseason game tomorrow for both the Eagles and Jaguars is one with many headlines including that the Eagles starters will play the entire first half. Michael Vick will get the start and Nick Foles and Barkley will play in the second half. Lets look at a couple players who need big games against a struggling Jaguars defense and offense with newly QB Battle winner Blaine Gabbert under center in order to make the roster, or prove critics.

Offense: 
1. Ifeanyi Momah WR- Momah has not caught one pass so far in the preseason and it may be as a result of not being able to create separation from the corner. I have noticed he struggles with that in both practice and games. If he wants to make the team he needs to come out and make a big impact with some big receptions and a touchdown, this still may not get him on the roster. The good thing for Momah is that it is not over. With his size he could easily become a red zone threat tomorrow and against the Jets in Week 4. One other issue that Eagles.com Bo Wulf has noticed is that Momah has trouble in open space but when it comes down to the red zone, he is deadly. So lets get him heavily involved in the areas he is strong at for him to shine, and also get him to shine in uncomfortable situations. It is not that the QBs have not looked to him because Barkley targeted him twice in week 1 and 3 times in week 2.

2. Jason Peters LT- Yes he is in no threat to be cut, he is arguably the best left tackle in the game, but what I need to see is that he is comfortable coming off his hamstring injury. As long as we see the athleticism and domination we are so used to seeing with Peters, there should be no worries about his play on the field. Just STOP SPEEDING......

3. Greg Salas WR- Salas with one more productive performance could seal the deal for a roster spot as the fifth or sixth guy. The Jaguars have a strong first team secondary so maybe get he, Sheppard, and Momah involved with the first team against players like rookie Jonathan Cyprien. Salas has had two very good games showing to be a very dependent possession receiver.

Defense: 
1. Jamar Chaney LB- The veteran LB is on the bubble that is for sure, with Ryans and Kendricks locked as the starters and Acho and Knott emerging, Chaney needs to have a big game against Justin Forsett, Cecil Shorts, or whoever there is he needs to wrap them up which has been a big issue for Chaney in the first two games.

2. Kenny Phillips Safety- "He just can't stay healthy" that is the big remark always towards Phillips, the talented veteran has made little to no impact so far on the field, this is not as a result of his poor performance but because his legs are giving way. Patrick Chung and Nate Allen are playing exceptionally well football as well as rookie Earl Wolff. If Phillips can come in, make some big tackles and shut down in coverage as he did in New York (Again when healthy) then the Eagles could go with him over Allen as they planned to when bringing in the former Giant Safety.

Game time is at 7:30 ET Saturday in Jacksonville

Predicted Score- Eagles 21- 13 Jaguars

Eagle Eye Focus Joins All32Access

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Breaking News! Eagles Trade Felix Jones to Steelers for LB Adrian Robinson

Wow what a big move! The Eagles have just traded RB Felix Jones to the Steelers for LB Adrian Robinson, this gives Polk and Brown the majority of the carries after McCoy plus they will now keep 3 running backs. Jones did not have that great of a camp and the Steelers could use a veteran RB after the injury of their rookie RB Le'veon Bell. More to come as details rise.


Thursday, August 22, 2013

Report: Jason Peters will play vs Jaguars

Well the offensive line has looked great so far in preseason and will be awarded with another boost getting back arguably the best LT in Football, Jason Peters will play after coming off a hamstring injury that has sidelined him for the past couple weeks. Allen Barbe almost guaranteed himself a roster spot while filling in for Peters. He looked really good and showed some athleticism down field with run blocking. This offensive line is finally fully healthy and ready to make a huge impact on this football team.



Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Could Nick Foles be traded?

With Michael Vick now being named the starting quarterback and Matt Barkley as the upcoming rookie,
could second year QB Nick Foles be traded to a team that needs a QB? I really like Dennis Dixon as a reliable third QB that knows the system so maybe its time to part ways with Foles. Teams like Jacksonville, Cleveland, or New York Jets could be interested in a big guy like Foles. The Eagles would I am sure field offers but what exactly would they want for Foles? Maybe a 2nd or 3rd round pick to me would be their asking price or a productive OLB perhaps. Not sure if teams would be willing to give up those high picks or a player but it is always something to consider with a deep QB depth chart. The report right now is that Howie Roseman and the Eagles are not going to shop Foles but I am sure if the right offer came around, they wouldn't hesitate to make a deal. Don't get me wrong Foles is a very good football player with great decision making and a strong arm, but I just don't see a future for him in Philadelphia.




Michael Vick on winning the starting job

http://www.philadelphiaeagles.com/multimedia/videos/Press-Conference-Michael-Vick/7495d599-67cd-4f0d-80d5-f9447cbfb395


Breaking News: Michael Vick named Starter

Well it is official, Two seconds ago Chip Kelly has named Michael Vick the starting Quarterback for the Eagles, he said both he and Foles had upped their games but Vick is ahead. This is not much of a surprise more as a performance decision. It is clearly shown in both games that Vick was the better player. More updates to come after Kelly's press conference.


Eagles Release O-Lineman Ed Wang

The Eagles have parted ways with Lineman Ed Wang, the Line has great depth and needs to save spots for other positions in my opinion.

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Jamar Chaney on roster bubble

Linebacker Jamar Chaney has been a Eagle for a couple years now with a good amount of playing time starting for the past couple seasons, but as of late he is falling off the grid and really has a serious chance at getting cut. For the past two preseason games Chaney has struggled incredibly, missing tackles, getting beat in coverage, and just not knowing his assignments. With young backers like Jake Knott and Emmanuel Acho emerging, Chaney better step up in games 3 and 4 of the preseason or Chip Kelly and Billy Davis will not hesitate to cut him. I have been a fan of Chaney since he won the MLB job in 2011 but with only 4 or 5 inside linebackers being kept, there isn't much room. I predicted in my depth chart predictions that he will make it but with Ryans, Kendricks, Acho, Matthews on the team, there is room for one more. I really like the new way in Philadelphia under Chip Kelly, either play well or your out.

Eagles Offense is tiring out defenses

The Eagles offense is fast....really fast. Chip Kelly wasn't lying when he said this was going to be a hurry up quick paced offense when he was hired as coach, and if you didn't know how it would actually turn out well now you know after two preseason games. Watching Vick and Foles so far has shown that no matter who is at QB, the offense is going to go no huddle, get the ball out quickly and score on quick drives. Just ask Panther's head coach Ron Rivera who said that his defense was "Winded" and couldn't get formations right or make substitutions. This just shows to me that this offense that Kelly is putting in is going to work well early and often. One question you could ask is which QB runs the fast paced better but what Kelly says is no matter who is at QB it doesn't matter because of how it is run.



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Read Option is no mobile QB system

The title of this article is true but at the same time not true. It is not true in a sense that the best QB's that run the read option are mobile QBs (Kaepernick, RG3, Wilson, Newton, etc) but it is untrue with who exactly is running the system in preseason so far, and very well might I add. Nick Foles and Matt Bakley have been put into the read option system this preseason and have run it extremely well, Foles has used it to get receivers open and deliver PA Option passes, but at the same time he has pulled and run for some good plays. Now the question is does your QB have to be able to run in order to do the option? The answer as of right now is undecided but from what Barkley and Foles have done with it, it isn't just a run or pull and run system. You can do a boat load of things with it for example when Foles pulled the option from Polk, he rolled left but instead of running, he pitched it behind him to Avant for the 4 yard gain. This system as of right now is still a dominant one and it is being used by all kinds of quarterbacks including the guys in Philadelphia which could show that if Chip Kelly does choose Foles or Barkley as the starting QB, the read option will not be going away from the playbook.

 

Saturday, August 17, 2013

Training Camp Update: Vick gets majority of first team snaps, Jon Dorenbos back of practice

Long Snapper Jon Dorenbos returned to practice after a head injury suffered against the Patriots last week. Another step in the QB battle today as Michael Vick took a total of 23 first team snaps to Nick Foles 8 First Team snaps, which again shows that Chip Kelly is leaning towards the veteran. Rookie Corner Jordan Poyer had a great practice today in 3 on 2's absolutely dominating on fade routes. He has looked very aggressive and physical when in coverage which is something that Chip Kelly really likes about him and the secondary.

Michael Vick wins round 2

Michael Vick looked spectacular Thursday night against the Panthers, finishing with 9 of 10 105 yards and a INT which was off a hail mary so no fault there. Vick looked poised and comfortable in the pocket delivering some great passes while using a lot of read option. Foles had the start and did some good things with a rushing touchdown but it was the second week in a row where he had a turnover. Vick runs the offense just as fast and effective as Foles with much more athleticism. Honestly yes Chip Kelly may be no closer to naming a starter with how well both have played, but you have to think he knows that Vick gives the Eagles the best chance to win and has outperformed Foles. Vick had two rushes for 20 yards and had....now bear with me as it is only week 2 of the preseason, NO TURNOVERS which to me is a example of how this offense is going to be run, with the ball coming out very quickly. Nick Foles continues to show some sneaky mobility with his nice touchdown run, he executes the read option impressively well finishing 6/8 53 yards and a INT so the consistency is there but just don't see that IT factor like Vick has, plus I have not seen any deep shots by Foles or rookie Matt Barkley or Dennis Dixon for that matter.

As of this point I see it as Vick 2 Foles 0 for the QB job with the biggest preseason game coming up in week 3. I think Kelly knows who his guy is as well as the media and fans know, yet he still has not released it probably because Foles is actually been a nice surprise in the new offense.

The Eagles took the Panthers down 14-9 to go 1-1 on the preseason, The Eagle Eye Focus Podcast recap will be on tomorrow.

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Eagles vs Panthers Week 2 Review

The Eagles get back to the field Thursday night against the Panthers in another test for this new offense and defense to continue their strong performance from last week....well the offense that is. The defense was a mess against 2012's best offense but with the new scheme and 6 new starters, it is a work in progress. The Quarterback battle is in full swing with Nick Foles getting the first crack this week. He and Michael Vick will play the entire first half which will help us see a bigger amount of plays for both. What I want to see from Foles is the same as last week, being able to manage the fast pace offense and get the ball into the play makers hands, plus run the ball when needed like last week with his 11 yard run. From Vick I want to see....well actually more from Chip Kelly using Vick in the offense he will use. Last week was a slower paced offense for Vick but he was terrific with 4/5 94 yards and a touchdown. Rookie Matt Barkley will play most of the second half which will help us see if he can be more consistent than last week. Wide receiver is a spot that intrigues me, Greg Salas, Ifeanyi Momah, and Russell Sheppard are all battling for the 5th and probable final spot on the roster with Salas winning round one with over 50 yards receiving, a touchdown and a highlight one handed catch. Momah was no where to be seen last week with two targets and no catches so if he wants to make a big step then this week he needs to be able to create separation and get the ball in the end zone with his rare size. For the offensive line it was a very strong performance and especially for fourth overall pick Lane Johnson who is now the father of a baby so congrats to the new baby Eagle on his baby of his own! Jason Peters will likely not play this week but backup Allen Barbe did a fine job last week, so he hopes to continue that with another strong performance against a tough Panthers defensive line that will be playing a lot of the first half according to Ron Rivers. Lesean McCoy will likely play in this game for a few drives but who I want to see at Running Back is more of Chris Polk who only finished with 8 yards last week but did start the game over Bryce Brown. He only had 3 carries in the game to Brown who had a touchdown and over 30 yards from the line of scrimmage. If Polk can't impress this week, Brown is going to run away with the backup job, as expected. For the defense all we Eagles fans want to see is better tackling. Brandon Graham and the new 3-4 outside line backers struggled to clog holes as well as NT Issac Sopoaga which could be the reason for all of the big runs. I want to see more of safety Earl Wolff and we will get to see that as he is starting alongside Patrick Chung who both had a strong performance last week. Kenny Phillips just can't stay healthy which is sad because of how much talent he has, he could be a big asset to this team if he stays healthy. Bradley Fletcher had a strong performance last week according to Chip Kelly but is not the main story of the secondary with Carry Williams coming back from a hamstring injury that has taken him out the entire off season. It will be fun to watch him cover another gritty player like Steve Smith in the first half with his press coverage ability. I want to see a lot more of Jake Knott, the un drafted rookie middle linebacker who will go against a tough Panthers run game. He and Emmanuel Acho were the bright spots at the linebacker position but I see only one getting on the roster, unless Jamar Chaney gets beat out which could happen if he plays as terrible as he did last week. Cam Newton is going to be yet another tough test for the Eagles new defense with his read option ability. If the defense can finish the tackles and keep their assignments, this could be a very solid defense.

Who to watch list:
Offense- QB Michael Vick, QB Nick Foles, QB Matt Barkley, QB Dennis Dixon, RB Chris Polk, WR Greg Salas, WR Ifeanyi Momah, TE James Casey, TE Clay Harbor

Defense- OLB Trent Cole, OLB Brandon Graham, NT Issac Sopoaga, DE Vinny Curry, LB Jake Knott, LB Jamar Chaney, Safey Earl Wolff, Corner Jordan Poyer

Predicted Score
Eagles 28-24 Panthers

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Eagle Eye Focus Podcast Eagles vs Patriots Week 1 Recap





New England Patriots (1-0-0)Philadelphia Eagles (0-1-0)
PassingCP/ATYDSTDINT
R. Mallett9/189700
T. Brady7/86510
T. Tebow4/125500
RushingATTYDSTDLG
L. Blount11101251T
S. Ridley892162
T. Tebow431014
B. Bolden41407
S. Vereen31206
G. Winn1-20-2
ReceivingRECYDSTDLG
A. Dobson235023
J. Edelman331022
D. Fells327011
K. Aiken223015
K. Thompkins42307
Z. Sudfeld122022
S. Vereen218113T
B. Bolden117017
L. Washington115015
D. Amendola1606
FumblesFUMLOSTRECYDS
J. Edelman2020
T. Kelly0000
B. Spikes0010
KickingFGLGXPPTS
S. Gostkowski1/3344/47
PuntingNOAVGI20LG
Z. Mesko338.0046
R. Allen218.0056
Kickoff ReturnsNOAVGTDLG
L. Washington219021
Punt ReturnsNOAVGTDLG
J. Edelman213022
L. Washington1606
DefenseT-ASCKINTFF
L. Ryan5-10.000
T. Wilson5-00.000
M. Benard4-11.000
M. Cole4-00.000
J. Tarpinian4-00.000
A. Edds3-10.000
D. Fletcher3-00.000
J. Francis3-00.000
D. Harmon3-10.000
J. Vellano3-01.000
S. Beauharnais2-10.000
C. Grissom2-00.000
T. Kelly2-01.001
B. Spikes2-10.000
J. Vega2-10.000
M. Buchanan1-10.000
J. Collins1-10.000
J. Develin1-00.000
J. Green1-00.000
D. Hightower1-00.000
B. Jones1-00.000
J. Mayo1-00.000
A. Talib1-00.000
V. Wilfork1-00.000
K. Arrington0-10.000
PassingCP/ATYDSTDINT
M. Barkley11/2210310
M. Vick4/59410
G. Kinne2/26000
N. Foles5/64300
D. Dixon7/134100
RushingATTYDSTDLG
M. Tucker103306
F. Jones83107
B. Brown52218T
D. Dixon41907
N. Foles110010
M. Barkley2908
C. Polk4704
D. Jones1000
ReceivingRECYDSTDLG
G. Salas354135
C. Harbor347022
D. Jackson147147T
J. Avant342022
N. Miller336025
B. Brown219011
R. Cooper119019
B. Celek21006
Z. Ertz21009
F. Jones1909
D. Johnson1808
W. Murphy1808
J. Casey1707
W. Shaw1707
M. Tucker1707
E. Igwenagu1606
R. Shepard1404
D. Carrier1101
FumblesFUMLOSTRECYDS
B. Celek1010
N. Foles1100
D. Jones101-14
P. Hunt0000
KickingFGLGXPPTS
A. Henery0/002/22
PuntingNOAVGI20LG
B. Wing431.3150
D. Jones148.0148
Kickoff ReturnsNOAVGTDLG
B. Boykin133033
D. Johnson119019
Punt ReturnsNOAVGTDLG
D. Johnson234062
N. Miller29010
J. Poyer1404
DefenseT-ASCKINTFF
B. Fletcher5-00.000
P. Chung4-00.000
B. Logan4-10.500
B. Hughes3-00.000
J. Knott3-10.500
C. Matthews3-00.000
E. Acho2-00.000
C. Barwin2-00.000
E. Brown2-00.000
J. Chaney2-00.000
P. Hunt2-00.001
D. King2-10.000
C. McCoy2-11.500
E. Wolff2-10.000
N. Allen1-00.000
C. Anderson1-00.000
K. Coleman1-00.000
V. Curry1-10.500
M. Kendricks1-00.000
C. Marsh1-00.000
K. Phillips1-00.000
J. Poyer1-00.000
D. Ryans1-00.000
Total First Downs25Total First Downs25
By Rushing12By Rushing7
By Passing13By Passing17
By PenaltyBy Penalty
Third Down Efficiency5/13 - 38%Third Down Efficiency9/19 - 47%
Fourth Down Efficiency0/0 - 0%Fourth Down Efficiency1/4 - 25%
Total Net Yards442Total Net Yards452
Total Rushing/Passing Plays (includes Sacks)72Total Rushing/Passing Plays (includes Sacks)86
Average Gain per Offensive Play6.1Average Gain per Offensive Play5.3
Net Yards Rushing248Net Yards Rushing131
Total Rushing Plays31Total Rushing Plays35
Average Gain per Rushing Play8.0Average Gain per Rushing Play3.7
Tackled for a Loss (Number-Yards)2--3Tackled for a Loss (Number-Yards)2--3
Net Yards Passing194Net Yards Passing321
Times Sacked (Number-Yards)3 - 23Times Sacked (Number-Yards)3 - 20
Gross Yards Passing217Gross Yards Passing341
Pass Comp-Att-Int20 - 38 - 0Pass Comp-Att-Int29 - 48 - 0
Average Gain per Passing Play (includes Sacks)4.7Average Gain per Passing Play (includes Sacks)6.3
Kickoffs (Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks)6 - 5 - 4Kickoffs (Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks)4 - 3 - 2
Punts (Number-Average)5 - 48.4Punts (Number-Average)5 - 41.2
Blocked0Blocked0
Net Punting Average30.0Net Punting Average34.6
FGs Blocked - PATs Blocked0 - 0FGs Blocked - PATs Blocked0 - 0
Total Return Yardage (excludes Kickoffs)33Total Return Yardage (excludes Kickoffs)92
Punt Returns (Number-Yards)3 - 33Punt Returns (Number-Yards)5 - 92
Kickoff Returns (Number-Yards)2 - 39Kickoff Returns (Number-Yards)2 - 52
Interception Returns (Number-Yards)0 - 0Interception Returns (Number-Yards)0 - 0
Penalties (Number-Yards)1 - 5Penalties (Number-Yards)5 - 35
Fumbles (Number-Lost)2 - 0Fumbles (Number-Lost)3 - 1
Touchdowns4Touchdowns3
Rushing3Rushing1
Passing1Passing2
Interceptions0Interceptions0
Kickoff Returns0Kickoff Returns0
Fumble Returns0Fumble Returns0
Punt Returns0Punt Returns0
Extra Points (Made-Attempted)4 - 4Extra Points (Made-Attempted)3 - 3
Kicking (Made-Attempted)4 - 4Kicking (Made-Attempted)2 - 2
Two Point Conversions (Made-Attempted)0 - 0Two Point Conversions (Made-Attempted)1 - 1
Field Goals (Made-Attempted)1 - 3Field Goals (Made-Attempted)0 - 0
Red Zone Efficiency3/4 - 75%Red Zone Efficiency2/4 - 50%
Goal To Go Efficiency2/2 - 100%Goal To Go Efficiency1/2 - 50%
Safeties0Safeties0
Final Score31Final Score22
Time of Possession31:02Time of Possession28:58