Eagles' Win Over Packers a Mixed Bag, But Defense Stands Out
The Philadelphia Eagles' 25-21 win over the Green Bay Packers in Week 10 was a game that will be remembered for its defensive struggles on both sides of the ball. The offense, led by quarterback Jalen Hurts, struggled to find consistency, with Hurts throwing for 183 yards and one touchdown against zero interceptions. However, it's worth noting that this wasn't his best performance, and the defense balled out in his absence.
One area where the Eagles' offense did excel was in terms of play calling. They dialed up a variety of plays, including some tricky shot plays, which kept the Packers' defense on their heels. Tight end Dallas Goedert had four catches for 43 yards on six targets, while wide receiver DeVonta Smith continued to impress with four receptions for 69 yards and a touchdown.
However, the Eagles' running game was a different story. Saquon Barkley carried the ball 22 times for 60 yards (2.7 YPC), but his numbers were ultimately inflated by a holding call on Brett Toth that wiped out a long run. The RB rotation appears to have settled in, with Barkley as the lead back and Will Shipley serving as the third-down back.
The Eagles' offensive line played well enough in pass protection, allowing no sacks against the Packers' potent defense. However, they struggled to create running lanes, which limited their effectiveness on the ground.
On the defensive side of things, the Eagles' edge defenders were a major factor in their win. Jaelan Phillips led the team with 53 snaps played and was highly disruptive, batted a few passes, and forced a fumble against the Packers. Nakobe Dean was also excellent, finishing with seven tackles, a sack, and a forced fumble in just 44 snaps.
The interior defensive line, led by Jalen Carter, was equally impressive, with Carter having pressure all night and playing the run well. The linebackers were solid as well, with Baun and Dean standing out among their peers.
In terms of special teams, there was one notable blip on the radar: a boneheaded holding call on Brandon Graham that wiped out a great punt by Braden Mann. However, overall, the Eagles' coverage unit was excellent, with Mitchell making a big play on deep ball and Blankenship providing stability in the secondary.
As for the three stars of the game, Phillips gets the nod as an edge defender who fits right in with this defense like a glove. Dean is also recognized for his impressive performance despite being limited by a patellar tendon injury. Smith rounds out the trio with an outstanding display from the Eagles' WR1.
The game ball goes to Nakobe Dean, who is still on a tear despite returning from a difficult injury. The final three stars are DeVonta Smith (WR), Dallas Goedert (TE), and Jaelan Phillips (EDGE).
The Philadelphia Eagles' 25-21 win over the Green Bay Packers in Week 10 was a game that will be remembered for its defensive struggles on both sides of the ball. The offense, led by quarterback Jalen Hurts, struggled to find consistency, with Hurts throwing for 183 yards and one touchdown against zero interceptions. However, it's worth noting that this wasn't his best performance, and the defense balled out in his absence.
One area where the Eagles' offense did excel was in terms of play calling. They dialed up a variety of plays, including some tricky shot plays, which kept the Packers' defense on their heels. Tight end Dallas Goedert had four catches for 43 yards on six targets, while wide receiver DeVonta Smith continued to impress with four receptions for 69 yards and a touchdown.
However, the Eagles' running game was a different story. Saquon Barkley carried the ball 22 times for 60 yards (2.7 YPC), but his numbers were ultimately inflated by a holding call on Brett Toth that wiped out a long run. The RB rotation appears to have settled in, with Barkley as the lead back and Will Shipley serving as the third-down back.
The Eagles' offensive line played well enough in pass protection, allowing no sacks against the Packers' potent defense. However, they struggled to create running lanes, which limited their effectiveness on the ground.
On the defensive side of things, the Eagles' edge defenders were a major factor in their win. Jaelan Phillips led the team with 53 snaps played and was highly disruptive, batted a few passes, and forced a fumble against the Packers. Nakobe Dean was also excellent, finishing with seven tackles, a sack, and a forced fumble in just 44 snaps.
The interior defensive line, led by Jalen Carter, was equally impressive, with Carter having pressure all night and playing the run well. The linebackers were solid as well, with Baun and Dean standing out among their peers.
In terms of special teams, there was one notable blip on the radar: a boneheaded holding call on Brandon Graham that wiped out a great punt by Braden Mann. However, overall, the Eagles' coverage unit was excellent, with Mitchell making a big play on deep ball and Blankenship providing stability in the secondary.
As for the three stars of the game, Phillips gets the nod as an edge defender who fits right in with this defense like a glove. Dean is also recognized for his impressive performance despite being limited by a patellar tendon injury. Smith rounds out the trio with an outstanding display from the Eagles' WR1.
The game ball goes to Nakobe Dean, who is still on a tear despite returning from a difficult injury. The final three stars are DeVonta Smith (WR), Dallas Goedert (TE), and Jaelan Phillips (EDGE).