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1. | Steelers | +1 | 10-0 | Going into Thanksgiving after a solid win against the hopeless Jaguars, if the Steelers win vs the Ravens, they're in. That's right, if they beat Baltimore, the Steelers clinch a playoff spot by Week 11. Meanwhile, the Ravens know their back is against the wall after losing a tough one against the Titans and being outside of the cutoff line for the postseason. A loss against the Steelers takes their playoff odds down to 50-50, while a hot Browns team beating the same reeling Jaguars team brings their playoff chances to 75%. Expect the Ravens take their frustrations out on the Steelers in what will be both teams biggest test this season. The Ravens are desperate now and that makes them even more dangerous. Even more dangerous if they have the beerbug. If the game is postponed, disregard all of this. | |
2. | Chiefs | -1 | 9-1 | The Chiefs have some soul searching to do on defense after another abysmal performance against the Raiders. Unlike the first matchup against the Raiders, the Chiefs offense was able to bail out poor performances from the defense and special teams this time thanks to the usual suspects on offense. Travis Kelce continued his otherworldly year. Tyreek Hill was as great as always. Patrick Mahomes made a game-winning drive with only 1:43 look way too easy. Even if the Chiefs defense has off days the Chiefs are always going to be competitive due to those 3 guys. They might have to lean on them, even more, when the Chiefs go to Tampa Bay next week. | |
3. | Saints | +1 | 8-2 | ||
4. | Rams | +6 | 7-3 | Jordan Fuller is the superior 199th pick. | |
5. | Packers | -2 | 7-3 | "MVS giveth, MVS taketh away" | |
6. | Colts | +7 | 7-3 | The Colts drive to close the game after stopping the Packers on a late 4th and 1 was the most poorly executed drive this ranker has ever seen. It's a testament to this team's heart and talent that they still pulled out a W after that debacle. Sunday's game was one of the biggest in recent Indy football and the Colts look to surge into the back stretch of the season. | |
7. | Seahawks | +5 | 7-3 | The Seahawks defense won the game on a Carlos Dunlap sack on a three man rush against Kyler Murray. This team is provocative.... gets the people goin. And the fans are here for it (RIP blood pressure). A long break between Thursday night and the game Monday night should mean the returns of Chris Carson, Shaquil Griffin, and Ethan Pocic. After a bit of a slump, the Seahawks next 4 opponents consist of the NFC East (minus the Cowboys) and the Jets. It's all comin' together, baby. | |
8. | Bills | -- | 7-3 | The Dolphins, Patriots, and Jets all lost this week, which is about as good of a bye week as the Bills can ask for. This has been a very weird season with a lot of flukey wins and losses. Despite losing to them (and getting their teeth kicked in by one), it’s hard to say the Bills are objectively worse than Arizona or Tennessee. A Hail Mary ended one, and there was a whole string of strange, confusing events leading up to the other that made it a tough game to prepare for. This isn’t to say Buffalo didn’t deserve these losses, but in such an up-and-down year around the whole league, 7-3 feels pretty damn good. Now, it’s time to make the final push for the division. | |
9. | Buccaneers | -4 | 7-4 | He was excessively loyal to his coordinators. No matter their follies, no matter the incompetence on full display, and no matter the need for change, he insisted they continue in their duties. He refused to step in to call plays until it was too late, and by that point, the writing was already on the wall for his job. This of course references former Buccaneers Head Coach Dirk Koetter. The parallels are there in the present, and after last night's Rams game (which included a rollout from Tom Cement Shoes Brady), OC Byron Leftwich has little confidence from Bucs fans. They better wake up, because Patrick Mahomes is next. | |
10. | Titans | +4 | 7-3 | The Titans were able to once again slow the Ravens offense enough to keep pace through the first three quarters and set up an eleven-point fourth quarter to take the game to overtime. In overtime, Derrick Henry became the first player in NFL history to score a second walk off touchdown in the same season. | |
11. | Ravens | -5 | 6-4 | This ranker would opt to write a blurb, but Greg Roman forced him to write a message to Hollywood instead. Can the Steelers be beaten without a DL? What about with two running backs on the COVID list? Asking for a friend. | |
12. | Cardinals | -5 | 6-4 | Leading the league in penalties (now 9 more than the next most penalized team) was bound to factor into a loss at some point. The offensive line also had their worst game of the season as Seattle's pass defense looked elite. Hopefully the teak used the extended time to work on some things and Murray's shoulder had enough time to heal. Sunday's game against the up and down Patriots will be absolutely critical. | |
13. | Raiders | -- | 6-4 | Bad officiating, bad defense, and scoring 30+ points and losing. Sunday night was exactly what you expect when you watch a Raiders game. The bright side for Raiders fans, they dominated KC on the road and barely scraped out a win after coming off a bye in Vegas. The Raiders can beat any team in the league, unfortunately their defense makes it so any team can beat them as well. | |
14. | Browns | +1 | 7-3 | The Browns are just two wins away from the first winning season since 2007 and third winning season in TWENTY YEARS. The Browns will face the struggling Jaguars next week. | |
15. | Dolphins | -6 | 6-4 | After a few weeks of glorious hope, Dolphins fans are welcomed back to the standard mood. Though the team's future still looks bright, this game was a hard reminder that the team is not yet all the way complete, and still has some glaring holes. Now the Dolphins travel to the winless Jets to see if they pull off the easy win, or if the long history of odd games in this rivalry continues. | |
16. | Bears | +2 | 5-5 | The bye week featured the most watchable performance from the Bears' offense all season. | |
17. | Panthers | +3 | 4-7 | The first shutout in five years was exactly what P.J. "Matty Ice" Walker and his two end zone interceptions needed. Even if this game was somehow closer than the end result, the defense really stepped up. A perfect 52 yard bomb to DJ Moore deserves specific recognition, as well as Brian Burns' overall game film. | |
18. | 49ers | +1 | 4-6 | Bye Week- Hopefully it allows enough time to get players off the Covid list. | |
19. | Vikings | -3 | 4-6 | Dalvin Cook leads the league in rushing touchdowns, Adam Thielen leads the league in receiving touchdowns, Justin Jefferson is on pace to break Randy Moss's rookie receiving record, Kirk Cousins ranks 6th in PFF grade... and yet none of it matters because half of the Vikings' defense is on IR. | |
20. | Patriots | -3 | 4-6 | Pass protection and defensive secondary struggled. Run game disappeared in the second half. lost Rex. Not Good! | |
21. | Broncos | +4 | 4-6 | Tua learned a very important lesson on Sunday. No matter how good your team is, no matter how hapless the Broncos appear to be, the power of Mile High bullshit will break you. Despite having an awful start after game after game of awful offensive play, the Broncos strung together just enough yardage to complement an amazing defensive performance to squeak out a win. Ultimately meaningless except for one point — Vic Fangio has now won as many games as Vance Joseph. | |
22. | Chargers | +1 | 3-7 | This game had all of the hallmarks of Chargers football: inconsistent and mistake-prone offense, a defense that only lasts 30 minutes, and incompetent special teams play. However, the Chargers hung on to win the game, probably because the other team was the Jets. Keenan Allen had a career day, as his 16 receptions in a game is a franchise record. The Herbert-Allen connection continues to grow stronger and will hopefully be a focal point of the offense for years to come. The Chargers will don the navy unis again in a cross-country tilt against the Bills next week. | |
23. | Falcons | -1 | 3-7 | Thank you @Saints for the opportunity to realize a top ten draft/pick. And thank you to the fans and the city of Atlanta for putting up with the Falcons... | |
24. | Texans | +4 | 3-7 | Every win against the Pats feels like a gift, even when they're as garbage as they are this year. Seeing Bill Belichick scowl at his team's loss never fails to brighten the spirits of all other football fans. | |
25. | Lions | -4 | 4-6 | The offense was actually terrible. This Lions team is a shell of the offensive strength it had last year. After being shut out by an XFL QB, Patricia's seat must be scorching. Technically still in the playoff hunt, but unless the Lions blowout the Texans on thanksgiving.... don't count on it. | |
26. | Giants | +1 | 3-7 | If you're going to have a Covid outbreak you might as well do it on your bye week. Here's hoping everyone makes a quick recovery and limits the spread to family members. The NFC East now has an entire division of 3-win teams, which means this dumpster fire of a division is more up for grabs than it's been all year. Big Blue heads to Cincinnati to take on the Burrow-less Bengals next. | |
27. | Washington FT | +2 | 3-7 | And here we are. Come Thanksgiving, The Washington Football Team and Dallas Cowboys will battle it out for 1st place in the NFC LEAST. The winner standing tall at checks notes 4-7... This division is a toss up and we're really looking at a 5-11 or 6-10 team hosting a wildcard playoff game. | |
28. | Eagles | -2 | 3-6-1 | Real talk. Carson Wentz is among the worst, if not the absolute worst, starting quarterback currently in the NFL. Doug Pederson's magic from the 2017 season is dead and buried in a 50 foot deep hole in the Vet graveyard. Jason Peters is the worst overall player in the entire league. It is time for Doug to give up playcalling to someone with an iota of common sense. It is time to bench Wentz in favor of Jalen Hurts, if only to keep Wentz healthy for next season. It is time for Eagles' fans to accept the fact that being 1st in a division while 3-6-1 is not a "positive takeaway." | |
29. | Cowboys | +1 | 3-7 | Winners? For the first time in a while, Cowboys fans feel hope. | |
30. | Bengals | -6 | 2-7-1 | The Bengals were never going to make the playoffs in 2020, they only had one goal for a successful season, keep Joe Burrow healthy. The front office and coaching staff failed to do that. Because Mike Brown won't step down or move aside, the changes need to start with Director of Player Personnel Duke Tobin, Head Coach Zac Taylor, Offensive Coordinator Brian Callahan, and offensive line coach Jim Turner. All four have contributed towards the catastrophic failure that is the Bengals in 2020 and need to be let go. For the remainder of the season the only goal is to land a top three pick and draft Penei Sewell. | |
31. | Jaguars | -- | 1-9 | It was not a trap game. It was, however, Shad Khan's 100th loss since buying the Jaguars. That doesn't count for much, but... no. No it's all just terrible. Send help. | |
32. | Jets | -- | 0-10 | The Jets have become the first team to be eliminated from playoff contention, considerably hurting their chances at making the playoffs. |
Josh Allen’s College Career | |||||||
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Year | Games | Completion % | Pass Yards | Pass TDs | Ints | Rush Yards | Rush TDs |
2016 | 14 | 56.0 | 3203 | 28 | 15 | 523 | 7 |
2017 | 11 | 56.3 | 1812 | 16 | 6 | 204 | 5 |
Offensive Players from Wyoming During and One Year After Josh Allen Was Drafted in the NFL | ||
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Player Name | Position | Drafted by/Round/Pick/Year |
Chase Roullier | Center | Washington/6th/15th/2017 |
Brian Hill | Running Back | Atlanta/5th/12th/2017 |
Tanner Gentry | WR | Chicago/Undrafted FA/2017 |
Jacob Hollister | TE | New England/Undrafted FA/2017 |
No Offensive Players in the NFL from 2018 other than Josh Allen | ||
Tyree Mayfield | TE | San Fran/Undrafted FA/2019 |
Nico Evans | RB | Philadelphia/Undrafted FA/2019 |
Austin Fort | TE | DenveUndrafted FA/2019 |
Drew Lock’s College Career | |||||||
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Year | Games | Completion % | Pass Yards | Pass TDs | Ints | Rush Yards | Rush TDs |
2015 | 12 | 49.0 | 1332 | 4 | 8 | 28 | 1 |
2016 | 12 | 54.6 | 3399 | 23 | 10 | 123 | 1 |
2017 | 13 | 57.8 | 3964 | 44 | 13 | 111 | 1 |
2018 | 13 | 62.9 | 3498 | 28 | 8 | 175 | 6 |
Offensive Players from Missouri During and One Year After Drew Lock Was Drafted in the NFL | ||
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Player Name | Position | Drafted by/Round/Pick/Year |
Evan Boehm | C | Arizona/4th/30th/2016 |
Connor McGovern | G | Denve5th/5th/2016 |
Russell Hansbrough | RB | Tampa/Undrafted FA/2016 |
Leonard Wester | T | Tampa/Undrafted FA/2016 |
Sean Culkin | TE | Chargers/Undrafted FA/2017 |
J’Mon Moore | WR | Green Bay/4th/33rd/2018 |
Jason Reese | TE | Tampa/Undrafted FA/2018 |
Tyler Howell | T | Giants/Undrafted FA/2018 |
Emanuel Hall | WR | Chicago/Undrafted FA/2019 |
Damarea Crockett | RB | Houston/Undrafted FA/2019 |
Albert Okwuegbunam | TE | Denve4th/12th/2020 |
Yasir Durant | T | Kansas City/Undrafted FA/2020 |
Trystan Colon-Castillo | C | Baltimore/Undrafted FA/2020 |
Tre’Vour Wallace-Simms | G | Jacksonville/Undrafted FA/2020 |
Josh Allen Vs. Drew Lock First 16 Career Games (Per Pro Football Reference) | |||||||
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QB | Completion % | Pass Yards | Pass TDs | Ints | Rush Yards | Rush TDs | Sacks |
Allen | 56.62 | 3122 | 15 | 19 | 763 | 11 | 38 |
Lock | 58.96 | 3614 | 21 | 18 | 225 | 3 | 22 |
2018 Bills Skill Position Starters | ||
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Name | Position | Where are they now? |
LeSean McCoy | RB1 | 4th Running Back for Tampa, Injured |
Chris Ivory | RB2 | Out of the League |
Kelvin Benjamin | WR1 | Out of the League |
Zay Jones | WR2 | 4th WR for the Raiders by receptions and yards |
Jeremy Kerley | WR3 | Out of the League |
Charles Clay | TE1 | Out of the League |
Jason Croom | TE2 | Played in 4 games for the Eagles this season, 1 reception for a touchdown and that is all. |
Logan Thomas | TE3 | Starting TE for Washington, has developed well |
2020 Broncos Skill Position Starters | ||
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Name | Position | Where are they now? |
Melvin Gordon III | RB1 | Finished 10th in Rushing Yards and 11th in Rushing TDs |
Phillip Lindsay | RB2 | 502 rush yards in 11 games with one TD. This is coming off of back to back 1000 yard rushing seasons |
Jerry Juedy | WR1 | Finished 32nd in the league in receiving yards, had three TDs, would have done much better had he not been plagued by drops |
Tim Patrick | WR2 | Tim Patrick finished 48th in the league in receiving yards with 6 TDs, was an undrafted rookie prior to finding a decent role here. |
K.J. Hamler | WR3 | Hamler showed flashes throughout the season, but plagued by drops and hamstring injuries |
Noah Fant | TE1 | Finished 6th in TEs in Reception Yards and 22nd in TDs |
Nick Vannett | TE2 | Primarily a blocking tight end, has made a couple of big plays. |
Troy Fumagalli | TE3 | He survived a whole season injury free, that is something right? |
Philadelphia Eagles (3-6-1) vs Seattle Seahawks(7-3) |
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Another week has passed and the Eagles notched another in the loss column, the saving grace now is after the Football Team won on Thanksgiving the Eagles are no longer kings of shit mountain. That title rests with Washington, though it could end up in the hands of the Giants by the team the Eagles kickoff on Monday night. Pathetically they could take that title back with a win over the Seahawks, though that appears to be unlikely. The Seahawks pack a potent offense led by All-Pro QB Russel Wilson who has made Jim Schwartz is bitch the past 4 years. What this Eagles team has in talent it completely lacks in discipline, heart and accountability which rests entirely on this coaching staff which repeatedly fails to get this team motivated and put them in the best position to win football games. Seattle has one of the worst defenses in the league especially against the pass, however I doubt Doug Pederson will come up with a game plan to exploit it, especially with Carson Wentz struggling to find any rhythm this season and leading the league in all the wrong categories. Both the coach and the QB will need to find some of that magic from the 2017 season if they have any hope of beating this tough Seahawks team Monday night. |
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Date |
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Monday, November 30th, 2020 |
Game Time | Game Location |
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8:15 PM - Eastern | Lincoln Financial Field |
7:15 PM - Central | 1020 Pattison Ave |
6:15 PM - Mountain | Philadelphia, PA 19148 |
5:15 PM - Pacific | Wikipedia - Map |
Weather Forecast |
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Stadium Type: Open Air |
Surface: Grass |
Temperature: 64°F |
Feels Like: 64°F |
Forecast: Possible Light Rain. Rain throughout the day. |
Chance of Precipitation: 56% |
Cloud Coverage: 97% |
Wind: South 13 MPH |
Betting Odds |
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Oddsshark Information |
Favorite/Opening Line: Seattle -5.5 |
OveUnder: 49 |
Record VS. Spread: Eagles 3-7, Seahawks 6-4 |
Where to Watch on TV |
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ESPN will broadcast Monday’s game to a national audience. Steve Levy will handle play-by-play duties and Brian Griese will provide analysis. |
Week 12 TV Map |
Radio Streams |
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List of Eagles Radio network member stations with internet broadcast availability |
Radio.com 94.1 Desktop Streaming |
Listen to Merrill Reese and Mike Quick |
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Calling the game on 94WIP and the Eagles Radio Network will be Merrill Reese, the NFL’s longest-tenured play-by-play announcer (44th season). Joining Reese in the radio booth will be former Eagles All-Pro wide receiver Mike Quick, while Howard Eskin will report from the sidelines. |
Location | Station | Frequency |
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Philadelphia, PA | WIP-FM | 94.1 FM and 610 AM |
Allentown, PA | WCTO-FM | 96.1 FM |
Atlantic City/South Jersey | WENJ-FM | 97.3 FM |
Levittown, PA | WBCB-AM | 1490 AM |
Northumberland, PA | WEGH-FM | 107.3 FM |
Pottsville, PA | WPPA-AM | 1360 AM |
Reading, PA | WEEU-AM | 830 AM |
Salisbury/Ocean City, MD | WAFL-FM | 97.7 FM |
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, PA | WEJL-FM | 96.1 FM |
Salisbury/Ocean City, MD | WAFL-FM | 97.7 FM |
Salisbury/Ocean City, MD | WEJL-AM | 630 AM |
Salisbury/Ocean City, MD | WBAX-AM | 1240 AM |
Williamsport, PA | WBZD-FM | 93.3 FM |
Wilmington, DE | WDEL-FM/AM | 101.7 FM |
York/LancasteHarrisburg, PA | WSOX-FM | 96.1 FM |
Philadelphia Spanish Radio |
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Rickie Ricardo and Bill Kulik will handle the broadcast in Spanish on Mega 105.7 FM in Philadelphia and the Eagles Spanish Radio Network. |
Location | Station | Frequency |
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Philadelphia, PA | LA MEGA | 105.7 FM |
Allentown, PA | WSAN | 1470 AM |
Atlantic City, NJ | WIBG | 1020 AM; 101.3 FM |
Seahawks Radio |
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Seahawks Radio Network Steve Raible returns for his 38th season in the radio booth, his 15th as the play-by-play announcer and “Voice of the Seahawks” after 22 seasons as the Seahawks analyst. Former Seahawks LB Dave Wyman will provide color commentary. |
National Radio |
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Westwood One will broadcast the game to a national audience with Kevin Harlan on play-by-play and Ron Jaworski providing analysis. |
Satellite Radio |
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Station | Eagles Channel | Seahawks Channel |
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Sirius Radio | SIRI 83 | SIRI 81 |
XM Radio | XM 225 | XM 226 |
Sirius XM Radio | SXM 225 4 | SXM 226 |
Eagles Social Media | Seahawks Social Media |
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Website | Website |
Snapchat: Eagles | Snapchat: Seahawks |
NFC East Standings |
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Series Information |
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The Seattle Seahawks lead the Philadelphia Eagles (11-7) |
Series History |
Head to Head Box Scores |
First Game Played |
December 12th, 1976 at Veteran's Stadium Philadelphia, PA. Philadelphia Eagles 27 - Seattle Seahawks 10 |
Points Leader |
Seattle Seahawks lead the Philadelphia Eagles (367-327) |
Coaches Record |
Doug Pederson: 0-4 against the Seahawks |
Pete Carroll: 6-1 against Eagles |
Coaches Head to Head |
Doug Pederson vs Pete Carroll: Carroll leads 4-0 |
Quarterback Record |
Carson Wentz: Against Seahawks: 0-4 |
Russell Wilson: Against Eagles: 5-0 |
Quarterbacks Head to Head |
Carson Wentz vs Russell Wilson: Wilson leads 4-0 |
Records per Stadium |
Record @ Lincoln Financial Field: Seahawks lead the Eagles: 5-0 |
Record @ CenturyLink Field: Seahawks lead 3-2 |
Rankings and Last Meeting Information |
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AP Pro 32 Ranking |
Eagles No. 11 - Seahawks No. 7 |
Record |
Eagles: 3-6-1 |
Seahawks: 7-3 |
Last Meeting |
Sunday, Nov 24th, 2019 |
Seahawks 17 – Eagles 9 |
The Eagles season ended with their first loss at home since Week 12 of the regular season, which was, coincidentally, also a 17–9 home loss to the Seahawks. They failed to score a touchdown for the first time since Week 17 of the 2017 season. Carson Wentz left the game in the first quarter with a concussion following a dirty hit by Jadeveon Clowney, where he led with the crown of his helmet into the back of Carson Wentz’s head when he was already going to the ground. No penalty was called on the play, and Wentz was later ruled out for the game. This was the Eagles' third straight home Wild Card playoff loss. |
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Last 10 Meetings |
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Date | Winner | Loser | Score |
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01/05/20 | Seahawks | Eagles | 17-9 |
11/24/19 | Seahawks | Eagles | 17-9 |
12/3/17 | Seahawks | Eagles | 24-10 |
11/20/16 | Seahawks | Eagles | 26-15 |
12/07/14 | Seahawks | Eagles | 24-14 |
12/01/11 | Seahawks | Eagles | 31-14 |
11/02/08 | Eagles | Seahawks | 26-7 |
12/02/07 | Seahawks | Eagles | 28-24 |
12/05/05 | Seahawks | Eagles | 42-0 |
12/08/02 | Eagles | Seahawks | 27-20 |
09/23/01 | Eagles | Seahawks | 27-3 |
Injury Reports | Depth Charts |
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Eagles | Eagles |
Seahawks | Seahawks |
2012 “Expert” Picks |
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Week 12 - "Expert" Picks |
2020 Team Stats |
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Eagles Season Stats |
Seahawks Season Stats |
2020 Stats (Starters/Leaders) |
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Name | CMP | ATT | PCT | YDS | TD | INT | RAT |
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Wentz | 220 | 377 | 58.4% | 2326 | 14 | 14 | 73.3 |
Wilson | 256 | 362 | 70.7% | 2986 | 30 | 10 | 111.5 |
Name | ATT | YDS | YDS/G | AVG | TD |
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Sanders | 102 | 585 | 83.6 | 5.7 | 3 |
Wilson | 55 | 367 | 36.7 | 4.7 | 1 |
Name | REC | YDS | YDS/G | AVG | TD |
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Fulgham | 31 | 451 | 64.4 | 14.5 | 4 |
Metcalf | 48 | 862 | 86.2 | 18.0 | 9 |
Name | Sacks | Team Total |
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Graham | 7.0 | 34 |
Adams | 5.5 | 25 |
Name | Total | Solo | Assist | Sacks |
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Singleton | 60 | 37 | 23 | 1.0 |
Wagner | 96 | 56 | 40 | 3.0 |
Name | Ints | Team Total |
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Singleton/McLeod/Mills | 1 | 3 |
Diggs/Neal/Griffin | 2 | 10 |
Name | ATT | YDS | LONG | AVG | NET | IN 20 | TB | BP |
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Johnston | 45 | 2198 | 66 | 48.6 | 42.3 | 15 | 4 | 0 |
Dickson | 37 | 1835 | 67 | 49.6 | 44.1 | 19 | 4 | 0 |
Name | ATT | MADE | % | LONG | PAT |
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Elliot | 14 | 10 | 71.4% | 54 | 14/14 |
Myers | 12 | 12 | 100% | 61 | 36/38 |
Name | ATT | YDS | AVG | LONG | TD |
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Scott | 12 | 227 | 18.9 | 25 | 0 |
Homer | 12 | 291 | 24.3 | 44 | 0 |
Name | RET | YDS | AVG | LONG | TD | FC |
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Ward | 13 | 88 | 6.8 | 22 | 0 | 13 |
Moore | 8 | 91 | 11.4 | 20 | 0 | 12 |
League Rankings 2020 |
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Category | Eagles Stat | Eagles Rank | Seahawks Stat | Seahawks Rank |
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Total Offense | 330.1 | 26th | 400.0 | 4th |
Rush Offense | 121.1 | 12th | 121.3 | 10th(t) |
Pass Offense | 209.0 | 28th | 278.7 | 5th |
Points Per Game | 22.0 | 24th | 31.8 | 2nd |
3rd-Down Offense | 37.5% | 28th(t) | 41.2% | 18th |
4th-Down Offense | 36.8% | 27th(t) | 77.8% | 3rd(t) |
Red Zone Offense (TD%) | 63.3% | 13th | 77.8% | 2nd |
Category | Eagles Stat | Eagles Rank | Seahawks Stat | Seahawks Rank |
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Total Defence | 342.7 | 10th | 434.9 | 32nd |
Rush Defence | 133.4 | 25th | 91.2 | 4th |
Pass Defence | 209.3 | 6th | 343.7 | 32nd |
Points Per Game | 25.4 | 16th | 28.7 | 28th |
3rd-Down Defence | 38.1% | 6th | 49.6% | 30th |
4th-Down Defence | 41.7% | 5th(t) | 56.3% | 18th |
Red Zone Defence(TD%) | 65.6% | T-19th | 70.0% | 28th |
Category | Eagles Stat | Eagles Rank | Seahawks Stat | Seahawks Rank |
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Turnover Diff. | -9 | 30th | +1 | 12th(t) |
Penalty Per Game | 6.1 | 21st(t) | 5.3 | 6th(t) |
Penalty Yards Per Game | 48.2 | 14th | 39.2 | 4th |
Connections |
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Eagles HC Doug Pederson was born in Bellingham, WA, and grew up in Ferndale, WA. Pederson recently admitted that he "Grew up a Seahawks Fan" and used to attend Seahawks games at The Kingdome. |
Eagles LBs coach Ken Flajole is from Seattle and previously coached the Seahawks’ DBs (1999, 2001-02) and LBs (2000). |
Eagles Safeties coach Tim Hauck played for the Seahawks in 1997. |
Seahawks Northeast Area Scout Todd Brunner worked for the Eagles for four seasons (1994-97) as an area scout covering the Northeast. He joined the Eagles as a scouting intern in 1992 and worked as a scouting assistant in 1993. |
Eagles | Seahawks |
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DT Fletcher Cox (Starter) | QB Russel Wilson (Starter) |
OG Brandon Brooks (Starter) | MLB Bobby Wagner (Starter) |
TE Zach Ertz | |
C Jason Kelce (Starter) | |
LS Rick Lavato (Starter) |
General |
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Referee: Brad Allen |
Philadelphia hosts Seattle for the first time since the 2019 NFC Wild Card playoff game. The Eagles are aiming for their third con-secutive win at Lincoln Financial Field after defeating N.Y. Giants (W, 22-21) and Dallas (W, 23-9) during Weeks 7-8. |
Miles Sanders leads the NFL with 5.7 yards per rushing attempt (min. 100 attempts). His 83.6 rushing yards per game rank 4th in the NFL, trailing only Dalvin Cook (118.8), Derrick Henry (107.9) and Nick Chubb (95.8) in that category. |
Jason Kelce has started 99 consectuive regular-season games, which is the longest active streak among NFL centers as well as the longest by an Eagles center since the 1970 merger (previously 95 by Guy Morriss from 1977-83). The last NFL center with 100 consecutive starts was Chris Myers from 2007-14 (123). |
Brandon Graham leads the Eagles defense with 7.0 sacks, which ranks 9th among NFL players. Graham (11 TFLs) joins T.J. Watt (9.0, sacks, 14 TFLs) and Za’Darius Smith (8.0 sacks, 10 TFLs) as the only NFL players with 7.0+ sacks and 10+ TFLs this season. |
Draft Picks |
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Eagles | Seahawks |
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WR Jalen Raegor | LB Jordyn Brooks |
QB Jalen Hurts | DE Darrell Taylor |
LB Davion Taylor | OG Damien Lewis |
S K’Von Wallace | TE Colby Parkinson |
OT Jack Driscoll | RB Deejay Dallas |
WR John Hightower | DE Alton Robinson |
LB Shaun Bradley | WR Freddie Swan |
WR Quez Watkins | TE/WR Stephen Sullivan |
OT Prince Tega Wanogho | |
LB/DE Casey Toohill |
Notable Off-season Additions |
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Eagles | Seahawks |
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S Will Parks | S Jamal Adams |
DT Javon Hargrave | OT Cedric Ogbuehi |
CB Nickell Robey-Coleman | RB Carlos Hyde |
CB Darius Slay | RT Brandon Shell |
DE Carlos Dunlap | |
DE Benson Mayowa | |
WR Phillip Dorsett | |
DT Bruce Irvin | |
TE Greg Olsen | |
CB Quinton Dunbar |
Notable Off-season Departures |
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Eagles | Seahawks |
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S Malcom Jenkins | S Bradley McDonald |
CB Ronald Darby | DE Jadaveon Clowney |
RB Jordan Howard | OT George Fant |
WR Nelson Agholor | DL Quiton Jefferson |
OL Halapoulivaati Vaitai | DL Al Woods |
LB Kamu Grugler-Hill | OL Germain Ifedi |
RB Darren Sproles | DE Ziggy Ansah |
DT Timmy Jernigan | LB Mychal Kendricks |
LB Nigel Bradham |
Milestones |
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Eagles QB Carson Wentz (109) needs 1 passing TDs to take sole possession of 4th on the Eagles all-time passing yards list moving ahead of QB Norm Snead. |
Eagles DT Fletcher Cox (52.5) needs 2 sacks to move up to 5th on the Eagles all-time sack list tying DE Hugh Douglas |
Eagles DE Vinny Curry (29) needs 1 sacks to move up to 18th on the Eagles all-time sack list passing DT Jerome Brown |
Stats to Know |
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Stat to Know: Bird is the Word |
The average Bald Eagle's wingspan is considerably more than an Osprey's. The weight disparity between the two is even more pronounced, the male Bald Eagle doubling its counterpart's weight. So whereas Bald Eagles are known to harass Osprey nests and even steal Ospreys' food directly from them, this Philadelphia Eagles team is anything but average and is an embarrassment in the turnover department, currently third-to-last in turnover margin at -9, while the Seahawks are middle-of-the-pack at +1. A Bald Eagle is expected to be large, strong, agile, pesky, and majestic. The 2020 Philadelphia Eagles field 2 Cornerbacks 5'9 and under, they field undersized Linebackers and Safeties, and don't have a bruising Running Back to feature. They have been incapable of imposing their will on Offense or Defense. The only consistency shown in 2020 is in just how bad the team is, while still on top of the division. Some mornings I stare into the foggy mirror, with Lionel Richie's "Hello" playing on my Google speaker, and wonder what we've done to deserve this. Sad Eagles |
Matchups to Watch |
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Russel Wilson vs. the Eagles Run Defense |
This Eagles team has been woefully pathetic against the run this season, but even more so against opposing QBs who are not afraid to take off. Of the top 5 rushing performances against the Eagles defense this season 3 of them are QBs (Lamar Jackson and Daniel Jones 2x). Russell Wilson may turn 32 Sunday, but he is still a threat with his legs as he currently leads the Seahawks in rushing yards and is on pace for his second biggest rushing season in his career. Jim Schwartz has had zero answer the past 4 years against Russel Wilson and I don’t expect that to magically change on Monday. Schwartz best bet may be to spy Wilson with Rookie Davion Taylor, who has the athletic ability to keep up with Wilson, however Schwartz has failed to used spies on Wilson in the past, so if he makes a change in how it operates it will be a large evolution in his character which doesn’t seem realistic. I expect much of the same with Schwartz against Wilson on Monday, base Nickel defense with Cover-1 man and the corners playing 10 yards off to give easy outlets to Wilson. |
A Moveable Object vs a Stoppable Force |
If Philly wants to have any chance to win on Monday they are going to need to score points on the offensive side of the football, something they have failed to do regularly this season. Carson Wentz has been one of if not the worst QB in the NFL this season, at least the worst who hasn’t been benched yet. He has been a turn over machine and has been sacked the most in the NFL. But the offensive woes don’t lay solely at his feet, Doug Pederson has done Wentz no favors. Despite Wentz’s struggles Pederson has continued to lead on the QB, despite having one of the best running backs in the league who is averaging 5.7 yards per carry and has big play potential in Miles Sanders. It isn’t just that Pederson is abandoning the run, he is also calling a bland predictable offense which has failed to put his players in the best position to succeed. On the other side of the ball, the Seahawks have had issues stopping anyone this season, especially through the air where they rank dead last. They have given up an average of 343.7 yards per game. In recent weeks, they’ve been better in this area. They have given up over 300 passing yards just once in the last four games. If the Eagles have any shot to win Sunday, they need to win this matchup. |
Carlos Dunlap vs Jordan Mailata |
After Jason Peters gave up 3 sacks, 3 QB hits and 7 pressures in just 47 snaps before leaving the last game with an injury, he's thankfully moving to right guard somewhere he should have been after returning from the IR. This means Mailata will be back at LT where he was playing well before being benched for Peters return. He will face off against Carlos Dunlap who has 3 sacks in 3 games since joining the Seahawks. This is going to be the second time the Eagles faced Dunlap who in Week 3, had 4 pressures, 9 tackles, a QB hit, a TFL and a batted pass when facing Peters. If Mailata can play the way he was before he was wrongly benched by this inept coaching staff. Suring up Wentz’s backside should give him a little more confidence, something he has woefully lacked this season. This should be a good matchup against the young Mailata and the ageless vet in Dunlap. |
Philadelphia Eagles (4-9-1) vs Dallas Cowboys (5-9) |
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As of this writing, the Eagles still have a shot to win the division, which is fortunate or unfortunate depending on what side of that argument you are on, however for that to happen the Redskins have to lose and the Eagles will have to take care of business tomorrow vs the Cowboys to keep that hope alive. The job will not be as easy as the first win where Andy Dalton missed the game and the Eagles faced Ben Narducci. Additionally the Eagles secondary is more banged up this time around. However offensively the Eagles will also look different as they will have Sanders and Desean Jackson who missed the first contest, but perhaps the biggest change will be at QB where Jalen Hurts will be making his 3rd start for the Eagles after two impressive outings vs the Saints and the Cardinals. Hurts will face a Cowboys defense that has been playing much better of late especially at causing turnovers and getting to the QB. Hurts will need to keep what he has been doing and escaping the pocket when he feels it closing on him and getting rid of it when he needs to. I think this game will come down to protecting the football and establishing the run, whichever team can do that should take the W and keep their playoff hopes alive with a Redskins loss. |
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Date |
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Sunday, December 27th, 2020 |
Game Time | Game Location |
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4:05 PM - Eastern | AT&T Stadium |
3:05 PM - Central | 1 AT&T Way |
2:05 PM - Mountain | Arlington, TX 76011 |
1:05 PM - Pacific | Wikipedia - Map |
Weather Forecast |
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Stadium Type: Retractable Roof |
Surface: Grass |
Temperature: 72°F |
Feels Like: 72°F |
Forecast: Clear. Windy in the morning. |
Chance of Precipitation: 0% |
Cloud Coverage: 6% |
Wind: Northwest 12 MPH |
Betting Odds |
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Oddsshark Information |
Favorite/Opening Line: Eagles -2.5 |
OveUnder: 49.5 |
Record VS. Spread: Philadelphia 5-9, Dallas 4-10 |
Where to Watch on TV |
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FOX will broadcast Sunday’s game to a regional audience. Kenny Albert will handle the play-by-play duties and Jonathan Vilma will provide analysis. Shannon Spake will report from the sidelines. |
TV Map - Week 16 TV Coverage Map |
Radio Streams |
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List of Eagles Radio network member stations with internet broadcast availability |
Radio.com 94.1 Desktop Streaming |
Listen to Merrill Reese and Mike Quick |
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Calling the game on 94WIP and the Eagles Radio Network will be Merrill Reese, the NFL’s longest-tenured play-by-play announcer (44th season). Joining Reese in the radio booth will be former Eagles All-Pro wide receiver Mike Quick, while Howard Eskin will report from the sidelines. |
Location | Station | Frequency |
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Philadelphia, PA | WIP-FM | 94.1 FM and 610 AM |
Allentown, PA | WCTO-FM | 96.1 FM |
Atlantic City/South Jersey | WENJ-FM | 97.3 FM |
Levittown, PA | WBCB-AM | 1490 AM |
Northumberland, PA | WEGH-FM | 107.3 FM |
Pottsville, PA | WPPA-AM | 1360 AM |
Reading, PA | WEEU-AM | 830 AM |
Salisbury/Ocean City, MD | WAFL-FM | 97.7 FM |
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, PA | WEJL-FM | 96.1 FM |
Salisbury/Ocean City, MD | WAFL-FM | 97.7 FM |
Salisbury/Ocean City, MD | WEJL-AM | 630 AM |
Salisbury/Ocean City, MD | WBAX-AM | 1240 AM |
Williamsport, PA | WBZD-FM | 93.3 FM |
Wilmington, DE | WDEL-FM/AM | 101.7 FM |
York/LancasteHarrisburg, PA | WSOX-FM | 96.1 FM |
Philadelphia Spanish Radio |
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Rickie Ricardo and Bill Kulik will handle the broadcast in Spanish on Mega 105.7 FM in Philadelphia and the Eagles Spanish Radio Network. |
Location | Station | Frequency |
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Philadelphia, PA | LA MEGA | 105.7 FM |
Allentown, PA | WSAN | 1470 AM |
Atlantic City, NJ | WIBG | 1020 AM; 101.3 FM |
Dallas Radio |
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Dallas Cowboys Radio Network Brad Sham returns for his 42nd season in the Dallas Cowboys radio booth. Beloved by Cowboys fans, Sham's award winning play-by-play has provided the soundtrack to many of the most memorable moments in Dallas Cowboys history. Babe Laufenberg returns as the Network's full-time color analyst. A fixture on the sideline, veteran reporter Kristi Scales provides instant updates from the field. |
National Radio |
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Satellite Radio |
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Station | Eagles Channel | Cowboys Channel |
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Sirius Radio | SIRI 137 (Streaming 825) | SIRI 83 (Streaming 823) |
XM Radio | XM 380 (Streaming 825) | XM 225 (Streaming 823) |
Sirius XM Radio | SXM 380 (Streaming 825) | SXM 225 (Streaming 823) |
Eagles Social Media | Cowboys Social Media |
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Website | Website |
Snapchat: Eagles | Snapchat: cowboys |
NFC East Standings |
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Series Information |
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The Dallas Cowboys lead the Philadelphia Eagles (69-54) |
Series History |
Head to Head Box Scores |
First Game Played |
September 30th, 1960 at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, TX. Dallas Cowboys 25 - Philadelphia Eagles 27 |
Points Leader |
The Dallas Cowboys lead the Philadelphia Eagles (2659-2424) |
Coaches Record |
Doug Pederson: 4-5 against the Cowboys |
Mike McCarthy: 4-2 against Eagles |
Coaches Head to Head |
Doug Pederson vs Mike McCarthy: McCarthy leads 2-0 |
Quarterback Record |
Jalen Hurts: Against Cowboys: 0-0 |
Andy Dalton: Against Eagles: 2-0 |
Quarterbacks Head to Head |
Jalen Hurts vs Andy Dalton: First Meeting |
Records per Stadium |
Record @ Lincoln Financial Field: Cowboys lead the Eagles: 10-8 |
Record @ AT&T Stadium: Series tied: 6-6 |
Rankings and Last Meeting Information |
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AP Pro 32 Ranking |
Eagles No. 22 - Cowboys No. 24 |
Record |
Eagles: 4-9-1 |
Cowboys: 5-9 |
Last Meeting |
Sunday, November 1st, 2020 |
Eagles 23 - Cowboys 9 |
Despite committing four turnovers and being held to a season-low seven first half points, Wentz and the Eagles bumbled their way to a crucial division win over an injury-ravaged Dallas Cowboys team led by rookie quarterback Ben DiNucci. The Cowboys opened the scoring on the game's opening drive with a 49-yard field goal by Greg Zuerlein. After a fumble by Wentz gave the Cowboys the ball back, the Eagles regained possession on a DiNucci fumble and took a 7–3 lead on Jalen Reagor's first career touchdown reception. The Cowboys responded with another Zuerlein field goal following Wentz's second fumble, and took a 9–7 halftime lead on a 59-yard field goal (mirroring the halftime score in Dallas in 2017, also played on Sunday Night Football). On the Eagles' second-half opening drive, Wentz would be picked off by Cowboys rookie cornerback Trevon Diggs, who returned the ball to the Dallas 31, but the Cowboys failed to capitalize when Zuerlein's ensuing 52-yard field goal attempt sailed wide right. The Eagles used the momentum swing to regain the lead 15–9 on a 9-yard Travis Fulgham touchdown reception. In the fourth quarter, T.J. Edwards strip-sacked DiNucci, and the ensuing fumble was recovered and returned 53 yards for a touchdown by Rodney McLeod. With the 23–9 win, Philadelphia improved to 3–4–1 on the season heading into their Week 9 bye. |
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Last 10 Meetings |
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Date | Winner | Loser | Score |
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11/1/2020 | Eagles | Cowboys | 23-9 |
12/22/2019 | Eagles | Cowboys | 17-9 |
10/20/2019 | Cowboys | Eagles | 37-10 |
12/9/2018 | Cowboys | Eagles | 29-23 |
11/11/2018 | Cowboys | Eagles | 27-20 |
12/31/2017 | Cowboys | Eagles | 6-0 |
11/19/2017 | Eagles | Cowboys | 37-9 |
1/1/2017 | Eagles | Cowboys | 27-13 |
10/30/2016 | Cowboys | Eagles | 29-23 |
11/8/2015 | Eagles | Cowboys | 33-27 |
Injury Reports | Depth Charts |
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Eagles | Eagles |
Cowboys | Cowboys |
2020 “Expert” Picks |
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Week 16 - "Expert" Picks |
2020 Team Stats |
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Eagles Season Stats |
Cowboys Season Stats |
2020 Stats (Starters/Leaders) |
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Name | CMP | ATT | PCT | YDS | TD | INT | RAT |
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Hurts | 49 | 89 | 55.1% | 647 | 5 | 1 | 92.3 |
Dalton | 165 | 256 | 68.0% | 1549 | 11 | 6 | 85.6 |
Name | ATT | YDS | YDS/G | AVG | TD |
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Sanders | 149 | 810 | 73.6 | 5.4 | 5 |
Elliott | 211 | 832 | 64.0 | 3.9 | 5 |
Name | REC | YDS | YDS/G | AVG | TD |
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Fulgham | 35 | 497 | 45.2 | 14.2 | 4 |
Cooper | 82 | 952 | 68.9 | 11.6 | 5 |
Name | Sacks | Team Total |
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Graham | 7.0 | 44 |
Lawrence | 5.5 | 26 |
Name | Total | Solo | Assist | Sacks |
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Singleton | 98 | 62 | 36 | 1.0 |
Smith | 133 | 74 | 59 | 1.5 |
Name | Ints | Team Total |
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Singleton/McLeod/Mills/Riley/Epps | 1 | 5 |
Diggs2 | 7 |
Name | ATT | YDS | LONG | AVG | NET | IN 20 | TB | BP |
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Johnston | 66 | 2909 | 66 | 47.7 | 41.3 | 21 | 5 | 0 |
Niswander | 16 | 759 | 58 | 47.4 | 43.6 | 7 | 1 | 0 |
Name | ATT | MADE | % | LONG | PAT |
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Elliot | 18 | 13 | 72.2% | 54 | 20/22 |
Zuerlein | 34 | 27 | 79.4% | 59 | 28/31 |
Name | ATT | YDS | AVG | LONG | TD |
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Scott | 25 | 532 | 21.3 | 46 | 0 |
Pollard | 29 | 705 | 24.3 | 67 | 0 |
Name | RET | YDS | AVG | LONG | TD | FC |
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Ward | 17 | 116 | 6.8 | 22 | 0 | 17 |
Lamb | 21 | 168 | 8.0 | 27 | 0 | 7 |
League Rankings 2020 |
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Category | Eagles Stat | Eagles Rank | Cowboys Stat | Cowboys Rank |
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Total Offense | 332.9 | 22nd | 366.4 | 15th |
Rush Offense | 125.6 | 10th | 109.2 | 19th |
Pass Offense | 207.4 | 27th | 257.1 | 11th |
Points Per Game | 21.6 | 25th | 24.2 | 18th(t) |
3rd-Down Offense | 37.0% | 29th | 40.5% | 20th |
4th-Down Offense | 41.6% | 27th | 53.3% | 18th(t) |
Red Zone Offense (TD%) | 62.5% | 14th | 53.5% | 26th |
Category | Eagles Stat | Eagles Rank | Cowboys Stat | Cowboys Rank |
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Total Defense | 360.9 | 20th | 383.6 | 24th |
Rush Defense | 125.6 | 23rd(t) | 161.8 | 32nd |
Pass Defense | 235.1 | 16th | 221.8 | 8th |
Points Per Game | 25.8 | 21st | 30.9 | 31st |
3rd-Down Defense | 37.2% | 6th | 49.2% | 29th |
4th-Down Defense | 38.9% | 4th | 47.4% | 12th |
Red Zone Defense (TD%) | 65.8% | 25th | 62.8% | 16th(t) |
Category | Eagles Stat | Eagles Rank | Cowboys Stat | Cowboys Rank |
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Turnover Diff. | -7 | 27th(t) | -6 | 25th(t) |
Penalties/Game | 6.4 | 24th | 6.1 | 22nd |
Penalty Yards/Game | 49.8 | 18th | 51.3 | 21st(t) |
Connections |
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Eagles S Jalen Mills was born in Dallas and grew up in DeSoto, TX and went to Desoto High School. |
Cowboys DB Coach Al Harris played 5 seasons for the Eagles from 1998-2002. |
Cowboys DT Justin Hamilton played one season for the Eagles in 2017. |
Cowboys Assistant Director of Video Stephen Gagliardino began his NFL career in 1995 as a ball boy with the Philadelphia Eagles when he was 16 years old, working training camp and game days at Veterans Stadium. He did that for four seasons before moving over to the Eagles video department in 1999, where he worked full time as an intern for three seasons (1999-2001). |
Many Cowboys fans were born and raised in the Greater Philadelphia Area, however have no ties to Dallas nor have ever been to the city. |
Eagles DT Fletcher Cox and Cowboys QB Dak Prescott played together at Mississippi State University when Prescott was a red shirt freshman. |
Eagles OT Lane Johnson is from Groveton, TX and has family who are Cowboys fans including his grandmother who was told “Shut up, if you want to see 75” while she was rooting for the Cowboys. |
Eagles | Cowboys |
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DT Fletcher Cox (Starter) | |
DE Brandon Graham (Starter) | |
C Jason Kelce (Starter) |
General |
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Referee: Shawn Smith |
Jalen Hurts is the only QB in NFL history to amass 500+ passing yards and 150+ rushing yards in their first 2 career starts (Week 14 vs. New Orleans – 167 passing, 106 rushing; Week 15 at Ar-izona – 338 passing, 63 rushing). In Week 15 at Arizona, Hurts became the first Eagles QB to register 300+ passing yards, 3+ passing TDs and 1+ rushing TDs in a single game since Michael Vick on 11/15/10 at Washington. |
Fletcher Cox (T-5th among NFL DTs with 6.5 sacks this season) has collected all of his six career Pro Bowl nods in the last six seasons, tying Pete Pihos (1951-56) for the 2nd-longest streak in franchise history, behind Reggie White (seven, 1987-93). His six Pro Bowls are also the most ever by an Eagles DT. |
Jason Kelce now owns the most Pro Bowl selections (four) by a center in Eagles history as well as the 2nd-most by any offensive lineman in team history, trailing only Jason Peters (seven). Kelce has started 103 consecutive regular-season contests, which is the longest active streak among NFL centers. |
Brandon Graham has earned his first career Pro Bowl honor after leading the Eagles defense in sacks (7.0), TFLs (12) and QB pres-sures and hits (36) through 14 games. He is one of only three NFL players with 7.0 sacks, 12 TFLs and 2 FFs this season (also Haason Reddick and Za’Darius Smith). |
Draft Picks |
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Eagles | Cowboys |
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WR Jalen Raegor | WR CeeDee Lamb |
QB Jalen Hurts | CB Trevon Diggs |
LB Davion Taylor | DT Neville Gallimore |
S K’Von Wallace | CB Reggie Robinson II |
OT Jack Driscoll | C Tyler Biadasz |
WR John Hightower | DE Bradlee Anae |
LB Shaun Bradley | QB Ben DiNucci |
WR Quez Watkins | |
OT Prince Tega Wanogho | |
LB/DE Casey Toohill |
Notable Off-season Additions |
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Eagles | Cowboys |
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S Will Parks | QB Andy Dalton |
DT Javon Hargrave | TE Blake Bell |
CB Nickell Robey-Coleman | OT Cameron Erving |
CB Darius Slay | DE Aldon Smith |
CB Maurice Canady | |
K Greg Zuerlein |
Notable Off-season Departures |
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Eagles | Cowboys |
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S Malcom Jenkins | WR Tavon Austin |
CB Ronald Darby | WR Randall Cobb |
RB Jordan Howard | WR Devin Smith |
WR Nelson Agholor | TE Jason Witten |
OL Halapoulivaati Vaitai | OL Cameron Fleming |
LB Kamu Grugler-Hill | C Travis Fredrick |
RB Darren Sproles | DE Michael Bennett |
DT Timmy Jernigan | DE Kerry Hyder |
LB Nigel Bradham | DE Robert Quinn |
DT Maliek Collins | |
DT Christian Covington | |
DT Daniel Ross | |
CB Byron Jones | |
S Jeff Heath | |
K Kai Forbath |
Milestones |
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Eagles DE Vinny Curry (29) needs 1 sacks to move up to 18th on the Eagles all-time sack list tying DT Jerome Brown |
Food for Thought |
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Dallas' Existential Connection to Philadelphia |
::Movie Trailer Guy:: "In a world where people thought having someone named *Dallas Goedert on the Eagles was awkward, the truth is infinitely more awkward yet.*" If I were to tell you the county and city of Dallas might have never come to be, were it not for a prominent political figure in Philadelphian, Pennsylvanian, and national politics named Dallas would you very justifiably lord it over Cowboys fans? Over his career, George Mifflin Dallas served as the Mayor of Philadelphia, US Attorney for the Eastern District of PA, PA Attorney General, US Senator representing PA, Ambassador to Russia and later to the UK, and Vice President under Polk. He'd had Presidential ambitions, but they were dashed when his state support base of iron and coal interests turned their backs upon his tariff support about-face. Well, that and his unfortunate support for popular sovereignty, as it pertained to slavery. The prevailing theory is that in 1841 when the settlement of Dallas, Texas was established, it was named after this gentleman. And thus, Dallas would not exist today if it weren't for Philadelphia. You're welcome. |
Matchups to Watch |
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Jalen Hurts and the Eagles Passing Attack vs. Cowboys Pass Defense |
Dallas has a terrible defense that has profited off terrible QB play in their current two game win streak. They enter this contest Sunday going up against Jalen Hurts, who is easily the best QB they've faced since they got rolled by Lamar Jackson. This isn't to go out of the way and praise Jalen Hurts, it's just acknowledging the clear truth that Jalen Hurts is already better than Brian Allen and Nick Mullens. This Cowboys defense is short on talent and coaching which makes this matchup pretty juicy for the Eagles, even if they have a below average WR room. I've long said that Hurts should be an upgrade from Wentz whenever they decided to bench him as the 2020 version of the player was one of the worst QBs in the NFL. All Hurts had to do to be an upgrade from Wentz was eliminate the crushing negative plays, which he has. Additionally, he's been pretty good as a passer, showing growth from his time at OU in this short period of time. You'll never mistake him for having a live arm, but he plays with poise and throws with anticipation. That kind of time and anticipation can create a lot of plays through the air like we saw against the Cardinals. This offensive coaching staff still has the kid gloves on for Hurts with what they are calling, but what the offense has done thus far should be able to move the ball against this mediocre defense. Dallas struggles to defend anything which gives Reagor a chance to actually do something. Desean Jackson will play Sunday and should make an impact in however many snaps he's able to play. |
Eagles Rushing Offense vs Dallas Rushing Defense |
The only thing Dallas does worse than pass defense is rush defense. Since Hurts has been named the starter in Philly, the Eagles rushing attack has gotten much better. The single biggest reason for this is how defenses have to account for Jalen Hurts in the running game. The Eagles offensive line has been quite banged up this year but is still pretty good at creating holes in the running game for the RBs. Hurts naturally adds a different element to this area of the offense. Miles Sanders is slowly getting better at reading rushing lanes and actually getting tough yards vice trying to bounce carries outside. Oftentimes the OL will create rushing lanes for modest gains that can keep the offense on schedule but the RB tries to do too much and costs the offense yards. The Cowboys are the worst in the NFL allowing 5 yards per carry to opposing offenses. They've allowed the most 20+ rushing plays in the NFL. They've allowed the most first downs rushing. And they've allowed the most yards rushing in the NFL. This is a bad rush defense going up against the rushing attack that has always been able to create on the ground when they commit to it enough. I wouldn't expect a different outcome here on Sunday. |
Eagles Secondary vs. Dallas Wide Receivers |
This is one of the biggest mismatches in the game on Sunday but has less of a significance with Andy Dalton in at QB vice Dak Prescott, though it is a bigger challenge than Ben DiNucci. The Eagles will have Darius Slay on Sunday after clearing the concussion protocol this week. He'll likely see a lot of Amari Cooper on Sunday even though Schwartz hasn't used Slay a ton as a travel corner this season. Even if he does, the Cowboys still have Michael Gallup and CeeDee Lamb at receiver and they should be expected to win their matchups against the Eagles secondary consistently on Sunday. Avonte Maddox will miss the game; even if he played, he’s not good enough to give Gallup or Lamb much of a fight. As always, the Eagles will need their defensive line to create pressure and force Andy Dalton into mistakes which will aid the secondary; that's a matchup I would expect the Eagles DL to win pretty easily. It's another thing to ensure the Eagles secondary has this WR room in check. This secondary needs to play disciplined throughout this contest to give the defensive line time to feast. One major feature of opposition game planning we regularly see used against our defense is the quick passing game. Part of this is due to the nature of our secondary. The other reason for this is it helps neutralize a pass rush. The difference between 2.3 and 2.5 seconds in average time to throw is massive in a DL/OL mismatch like this one. Dalton is a fine backup QB at this point in his career and he is more than capable of making a mediocre secondary like Philly pay for mistakes. |
Philadelphia Eagles (3-7-1) vs Green Bay Packers (8-3) |
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The Eagles were finally kicked off their roost atop shit mountain, aka the NFC East, last week when they fell to the Seattle Seahawks in a game where the defense showed up for the most part holding the high powered Seattle offense in check outside DK Metcalf who reminded the Eagles, they made a mistake selecting JJAW over him in the 2019 NFL draft. This week the Eagles look to continue their quest for a top 10 pick as they take on the Green Bay Packers who are 8-3 are 2nd in the NFC behind the Saints. Aaron Rodgers and Devante Adams feasted on the Eagles in the first half of last season's game before Jim Schwartz made a rare halftime adjustment and gave his corners help over top. Let’s see if Schwartz learned from last year and gives them help from the first whistle or it takes Adams getting over 100 yards in the first half again. On the offensive side of the ball it is reported Pederson will hand over some play-calling responsibility to QB coach Press Taylor who since taking over as QB coach has seen an MVP candidate into one of the worst QBs in the NFL. Who knows though maybe Press will bring some life to the offense and we will see the high flying offense we were promised coming into the season. Regardless something has to change to get this offense back to where it was 3 years ago, but that is probably not going to happen during the season and will require more than just another voice calling the plays. |
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Date |
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Sunday December 6th, 2020 |
Game Time | Game Location |
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4:25 PM - Eastern | LambeauField |
3:25 PM - Central | 1265 Lombardi Ave |
2:25 PM - Mountain | Green Bay, WI 54304 |
1:25 PM - Pacific | Wikipedia - Map |
Weather Forecast |
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Stadium Type: Open Air |
Surface: Grass |
Temperature: 34°F |
Feels Like: 27°F |
Forecast: Overcast. Partly cloudy throughout the day. |
Chance of Precipitation: 1% |
Cloud Coverage: 91% |
Wind: North Northwest 8 MPH |
Betting Odds |
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Oddsshark Information |
Favorite/Opening Line: Green Bay -8.5 |
OveUnder: 48.5 |
Record VS. Spread: Eagles 4-7, Packers 7-4 |
Where to Watch on TV |
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CBS will broadcast Monday’s game to a national audience. Jim Nance will handle play-by-play duties and Tony Romo will provide analysis. |
Week 13 TV Map |
Radio Streams |
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List of Eagles Radio network member stations with internet broadcast availability |
Radio.com 94.1 Desktop Streaming |
Listen to Merrill Reese and Mike Quick |
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Calling the game on 94WIP and the Eagles Radio Network will be Merrill Reese, the NFL’s longest-tenured play-by-play announcer (44th season). Joining Reese in the radio booth will be former Eagles All-Pro wide receiver Mike Quick, while Howard Eskin will report from the sidelines. |
Location | Station | Frequency |
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Philadelphia, PA | WIP-FM | 94.1 FM and 610 AM |
Allentown, PA | WCTO-FM | 96.1 FM |
Atlantic City/South Jersey | WENJ-FM | 97.3 FM |
Levittown, PA | WBCB-AM | 1490 AM |
Northumberland, PA | WEGH-FM | 107.3 FM |
Pottsville, PA | WPPA-AM | 1360 AM |
Reading, PA | WEEU-AM | 830 AM |
Salisbury/Ocean City, MD | WAFL-FM | 97.7 FM |
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, PA | WEJL-FM | 96.1 FM |
Salisbury/Ocean City, MD | WAFL-FM | 97.7 FM |
Salisbury/Ocean City, MD | WEJL-AM | 630 AM |
Salisbury/Ocean City, MD | WBAX-AM | 1240 AM |
Williamsport, PA | WBZD-FM | 93.3 FM |
Wilmington, DE | WDEL-FM/AM | 101.7 FM |
York/LancasteHarrisburg, PA | WSOX-FM | 96.1 FM |
Philadelphia Spanish Radio |
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Rickie Ricardo and Bill Kulik will handle the broadcast in Spanish on Mega 105.7 FM in Philadelphia and the Eagles Spanish Radio Network. |
Location | Station | Frequency |
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Philadelphia, PA | LA MEGA | 105.7 FM |
Allentown, PA | WSAN | 1470 AM |
Atlantic City, NJ | WIBG | 1020 AM; 101.3 FM |
Packers Radio Network |
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Packers Radio Network Wayne Larrivee and Larry McCarren enter their 22nd season of broadcasts together across the Packers Radio Network in 2020. They surpassed Jim Irwin and Max McGee for the most regular-season and postseason games broadcast for the Packers with 313 at the 2018 season opener against Chicago. WTMJ, which has been broadcasting the team’s games since November 1929, continues its long-standing role as the flagship station of the Packers Radio Network. |
National Radio |
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Compass Radio will carry the game nationally with Gregg Daniels (play-by-play) and Chad Brown(analyst). |
Satellite Radio |
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Station | Eagles Channel | Packers Channel |
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Sirius Radio | SIRI 133(Streaming 825) | SIRI 82(Streaming 811) |
XM Radio | XM 382 (Streaming 825) | (XM 227 (Streaming 811) |
Sirus XM Radio | SXM 382 (Streaming 825) | SXM 227(Streaming 811) |
Eagles Social Media | Packers Social Media |
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Website | Website |
Snapchat: Eagles | Snapchat: packers |
NFC East Standings |
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Series Information |
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The Green Bay Packers lead Philadelphia Eagles in the series: 28-17 (15-27 regular season, 2-1 postseason). |
Series History |
Head to Head Box Scores |
First Game Played |
October 29th, 1933 at City Stadium, Green Bay, WI. Philadelphia Eagles 9 – Green Bay Packers 35 |
Points Leader |
The Green Bay Packers lead the Philadelphia Eagles (936-774) |
Coaches Record |
Doug Pederson: 1-1 against the Packers |
Matt LaFleur: 0-1 against the Eagles |
Coaches Head to Head |
Doug Pederson vs Matt LeFleur: Pederson leads 1-0 |
Quarterback Record |
Carson Wentz: Against Packers: 1-1 |
Aaron Rodgers: Against Eagles: 4-2 |
Quarterbacks Head to Head |
Carson Wentz vs Aaron Rodgers:Series tied 1-1 |
Records per Stadium |
Record @ Lincoln Financial Field: Eagles lead Packers 4-3 |
Record @ Lambeau Field: Packers lead 11-6 |
Rankings and Last Meeting Information |
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AP Pro 32 Ranking |
Eagles No. 27 - Packers No. 4 |
2020 Record |
Eagles: 3-8-1 |
Packers 8-3 |
Last Meeting |
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Thursday , September 26th, 2019 |
Eagles 34 - Packers 27 |
The Eagles struggled out of the gate again as they failed to put points on the board in the first quarter as they fell behind the Packers 10-0 to start the game with the Rodgers-Adams connection coming out of the gate hot. The Eagles answered in the second quarter scoring 3 TDs to take a 21-20 lead into the half. After some defensive adjustments the Eagles were able to slow down the Packers passing game in the second half and continued to pound the rock with Howard and Sanders as the Eagles had 176 yards on the ground. Howard also contributed in the passing game scoring on a 20 pass from Carson Wentz in the second quarter and Howard added another score on the ground to start the 4th quarter. Despite losing Adams to a foot injury, Rodgers led the Packers down to the goal line, but the Eagles defense held as the Packers pulled a Pete Carroll and attempted to throw from the 3 which resulted in a Nigel Bradham INT to seal the game for the Eagles. |
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Last 10 Meetings |
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Date | Winner | Loser | Score |
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09/26/19 | Eagles | Packers | 34-27 |
11/28/16 | Packers | Eagles | 27-13 |
11/16/14 | Packers | Eagles | 53-20 |
11/10/13 | Eagles | Packers | 27-13 |
01/09/11 | Packers | Eagles | 21-16 |
09/12/10 | Packers | Eagles | 27-20 |
09/09/07 | Packers | Eagles | 61-13 |
10/02/06 | Eagles | Packers | 31-9 |
11/27/05 | Eagles | Packers | 19-14 |
12/05/04 | Eagles | Packers | 47-17 |
Injury Reports | Depth Charts |
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Eagles | Eagles |
Packers | Packers |
2020 “Expert” Picks |
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Week 13 - "Expert" Picks |
2020 Team Stats |
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Eagles Season Stats |
Packers Season Stats |
2020 Stats (Starters/Leaders) |
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Name | CMP | ATT | PCT | YDS | TD | INT | RAT |
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Wentz | 245 | 422 | 58.1% | 2541 | 16 | 15 | 73.4 |
Rodgers | 261 | 381 | 68.5% | 3100 | 33 | 4 | 117.6 |
Name | ATT | YDS | YDS/G | AVG | TD |
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Sanders | 108 | 600 | 75.0 | 5.6 | 3 |
Jones | 130 | 624 | 69.3 | 4.8 | 6 |
Name | REC | YDS | YDS/G | AVG | TD |
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Fulgham | 33 | 467 | 58.4 | 14.2 | 4 |
Adams | 74 | 908 | 100.9 | 12.3 | 11 |
Name | Sacks | Team Total |
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Graham | 7.0 | 36 |
Smith | 9.0 | 24 |
Name | Total | Solo | Assist | Sacks |
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Singleton | 65 | 40 | 25 | 1.0 |
Amos | 51 | 39 | 12 | 1.0 |
Name | Ints | Team Total |
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Singleton/McLeod/Mills | 1 | 3 |
Savage | 2 | 7 |
Name | ATT | YDS | LONG | AVG | NET | IN 20 | TB | BP |
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Johnston | 50 | 2443 | 66 | 48.9 | 42.4 | 16 | 4 | 0 |
Scott | 32 | 1435 | 62 | 44.8 | 36.5 | 10 | 2 | 0 |
Name | ATT | MADE | % | LONG | PAT |
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Elliot | 15 | 11 | 73.3% | 54 | 14/15 |
Crosby | 13 | 13 | 100% | 53 | 40/42 |
Name | ATT | YDS | AVG | LONG | TD |
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Scott | 16 | 322 | 20.1 | 40 | 0 |
Shepherd | 11 | 227 | 20.6 | 30 | 0 |
Name | RET | YDS | AVG | LONG | TD | FC |
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Ward | 15 | 107 | 7.1 | 22 | 0 | 14 |
Ervin | 4 | 20 | 5.0 | 11 | 0 | 7 |
League Rankings 2020 |
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Category | Eagles Stat | Eagles Rank | Packers Stat | Packers Rank |
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Total Offense | 322.8 | 28th | 392.9 | 4th |
Rush Offense | 116.5 | 13th | 121.9 | 10th |
Pass Offense | 206.4 | 27th | 271.0 | 6th |
Points Per Game | 21.5 | 25th | 31.7 | 1st |
3rd-Down Offense | 38.5% | 27th | 48.5% | 4th |
4th-Down Offense | 31.8% | 29th | 61.1% | 14th |
Red Zone Offense (TD%) | 60.6% | 16th | 74.4% | 3rd |
Category | Eagles Stat | Eagles Rank | Packers Stat | Packers Rank |
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Total Defence | 338.9 | 9th | 344.9 | 13th(t) |
Rush Defence | 128.2 | 23rd(t) | 114.5 | 13th |
Pass Defence | 210.7 | 8th | 230.5 | 15th |
Points Per Game | 25.2 | 16th | 25.7 | 19th |
3rd-Down Defence | 36.9% | 5th | 39.5% | 13th |
4th-Down Defence | 35.7% | 3rd | 50.0% | 13th(t) |
Red Zone Defence(TD%) | 63.9% | 20th | 66.7% | 23rd |
Category | Eagles Stat | Eagles Rank | Packers Stat | Packers Rank |
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Turnover Diff. | -10 | 30th | +3 | 11th(t) |
Penalty Per Game | 6.4 | 26th | 5.3 | 6th(t) |
Penalty Yards Per Game | 51.0 | 16th | 46.0 | 10th |
Connections |
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Eagles HC Doug Pederson played 8 seasons with the Packers as backup to HoF QB Brett Farve in two stints from 1995-1998 and 2001-2004. |
Eagles LB coach Ken Fajole was the Defensive quality control coach for the Packers in 1998. |
Eagles safeties coach Tim Hauck played 4 seasons with the Packers from 1991-1994. |
Eagles assistant TE coach Mike Bartrum played 1 season for the Packers in 1995. |
Eagles LS Rick Lovato (not husband to Demi as claimed by Tony Romo) played one season for the Green Bay Packers in 2015. |
Packers CB Chandon Sullivan played one season for the Eagles in 2018. |
Eagles WR Travis Fulgham was with the Packers this offseason until he was cut August 19th and picked up by the Eagles. |
Packers rookie guard Jon Runyan Jr. is the son of former Eagles Jon Runyan who played 9 seasons for the Eagles from 2000-2008. |
Packers DT Trayvon Hester played 1 season for the Eagles in 2018 and was on the Eagles roster prior to the start of the season earlier this year. |
Packers NT Anthony Rush played 1 season for the Eagles in 2019. |
2020 Pro Bowlers |
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Eagles | Packers |
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DT Fletcher Cox (Starter) | QB Aaron Rodgers |
OG Brandon Brooks (Starter) | WR Devante Adams (2nd Alt) |
TE Zach Ertz | OT David Bakhtiari (Starter) |
C Jason Kelce (Starter) | DT Kenny Clark (1st Alt) |
LS Rick Lavato (Starter) | OLB Za'Darius Smith (1st Alt) |
General |
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Referee: Bill Vinovich |
Including playoffs, Philadelphia has won 7 of the last 12 games in the all-time series vs. Green Bay. The Eagles, winners of 2 of their last 3 road games against the Packers, last faced Green Bay in Week 4 of 2019 at Lambeau Field (W, 34-27). |
Since 2017, Philadelphia has produced an 11-4 record in the month of December. The Eagles’ .733 winning percentage in December games in that span ranks 3rd in the NFL, trailing only Baltimore (.800, 12-3) and Kansas City (.800, 12-3). |
Brandon Graham will be playing in his 155th career game, which ties Trent Cole (2005-14) for the most games played by any defensive lineman in franchise history. Graham leads the Eagles in both sacks (7.0) and TFLs (12) this season. |
Jason Kelce has started 100 consecutive regular-season games, which is the longest active streak among NFL centers as well as the longest by any Eagles center since the 1970 merger. |
Miles Sanders ranks 2nd among NFL RBs in rushing average (5.6), behind Nick Chubb (6.3) (min. 100 attempts) |
Draft Picks |
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Eagles | Packers |
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WR Jalen Raegor | QB Jordan Love |
QB Jalen Hurts | RB AJ Dillion |
LB Davion Taylor | TE Josiah Deguara |
S K’Von Wallace | LB Kamal Martin |
OT Jack Driscoll | G Jon Runyan Jr. |
WR John Hightower | C Jake Hanson |
LB Shaun Bradley | G Simon Stepanick |
WR Quez Watkins | FS Vernon Scott |
OT Prince Tega Wanogho | DE Jonathan Garvin |
LB/DE Casey Toohill |
Notable Off-season Additions |
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Eagles | Packers |
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S Will Parks | OT Rick Wagner |
DT Javon Hargrave | ILB Christian Kirksey |
CB Nickell Robey-Coleman | WR Devin Funchess |
CB Darius Slay | DE Gerald Willis |
WR Malik Turner | |
DE Treyvon Hester | |
CB Parry Nickerson | |
NT Anthony Rush | |
WR Tavon Austin |
Notable Off-season Departures |
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Eagles | Packers |
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S Malcom Jenkins | TE Jimmy Graham |
CB Ronald Darby | WR Travis Fulgham |
RB Jordan Howard | T Bryan Bulaga |
WR Nelson Agholor | ILB Blake Martinex |
OL Halapoulivaati Vaitai | CB Tramon Williams |
LB Kamu Grugler-Hill | WR Geromino Allison |
RB Darren Sproles | OLB Kyler Fackrell |
DT Timmy Jernigan | ILB BJ Goodson |
LB Nigel Bradham | FS Ibraheim Campbell |
OT Jason Spriggs | |
FB Danny Vitale |
Milestones |
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Eagles QB Carson Wentz (109) needs 1 passing TDs to take sole possession of 4th on the Eagles all-time passing yards list moving ahead of QB Norm Snead. |
Eagles DT Fletcher Cox (52.5) needs 2 sacks to move up to 5th on the Eagles all-time sack list tying DE Hugh Douglas |
Eagles DE Vinny Curry (29) needs 1 sacks to move up to 18th on the Eagles all-time sack list passing DT Jerome Brown |
Interesting Facts to Know |
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Poop |
Matchups to Watch |
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Eagles Defense vs. Aaron Rodgers |
Last week, the Eagles defense showed up as best they could to limit the points allowed against a dangerous Seattle passing attack. It wasn’t pretty, but it never would be given the defensive deficiencies and the great offense they were facing. It’s hard to completely fault them for their hand in last week’s loss. The challenge this week isn’t any easier as the team travels to Green Bay to face another MVP candidate in Aaron Rodgers. This Green Bay offense is creative and very difficult to defend without Rodgers, but he makes the challenge even more difficult this week. It wouldn’t be surprising to see this defense get completely ripped apart which makes this matchup the key for this week’s game. The Eagles offense is unable to do anything well so if the Eagles want to have a chance in this game the defense needs to find a way to limit the bleeding. The Packers don’t have the deepest group of receivers but they are led by stud receiver Davante Adams. If Darius Slay plays, he’ll likely see the most of Adams, since he is the only capable corner on the roster at the moment. Slay is fresh off one of his worst games in his career after DK Metcalf rode him up and down the field last week. Easy to feel bad for Slay since DK is just a physical freak show, but we need out number 1 corner to show up and perform a little better than that. MVS, Adam Lazard, and Aaron Jones can all be lethal options in the passing game. This is an offense that uses a lot of motion misdirection, something the Eagles struggle mightily with. When you add Aaron Rodgers on top of that, you have a potential recipe for disaster. I’m not trying to say the defense is the biggest problem here, but if the Packers run up the score, the Eagles don’t have a shot at all. If last year is any indication, this is a likely possibility. |
Eagles Pass Rush vs. Packers Offensive Line |
This ties into the first matchup in that the Eagles win when they win up front. It’s how they are built and it’s the only position group on the defense that is consistently good enough. They have a more difficult matchup on Sunday than they did a week ago and it’ll be paramount for them to control the LOS. This is already a difficult task when you look at the Packers OL and Rodgers adds onto that, but if the Eagles want to win this game they’ll need to force some negative plays from the Packers. The defensive line needs to create enough pressure to force Rodgers into more high leverage throws. This doesn’t mean the defense will find success if they do this, its Aaron Rodgers after all, but they need to help create opportunities for themselves in this contest. The Eagles defense only has 3 interceptions on the year, none of which are by their cornerbacks. If they want to change that, the defensive line needs to force some offensive mistakes. Good luck with that, Rodgers doesn’t turn the ball over much at all. |
Eagles Offensive Line vs Packers Defensive Front |
There isn’t much to write about on the offensive side of the ball for the Eagles. They are a sad, pathetic, an unexciting unit led by a bottom 3 QB in the NFL this year. They can’t get anything going and everything is bad. The Packers have a good pass rush, led by Za’Darius Smith. They also have Kenny Clark and Preston Smith. This is a creative pass rush that is capable of wrecking games. As we saw in last year’s matchup, this isn’t a unit that is good in run defense. I think part of that is coaching but the fact remains this unit is very soft against the run. Running is about the only thing the Eagles offense can do decently well. I am not one to commit to running the ball all game long, but it’s a strategy the Eagles should use and copy from last year’s game plan. The Eagles will be starting their 10th different OL combination in 11 games which makes the task of controlling the line of scrimmage even more difficult. Assuming the Eagles can create rushing lanes, they should explore using the 2019 game plan against the Packers again and hope Wentz can find some semblance of competency. Yeah, I know, that’s a stretch. This is really the only good offensive matchup for the Eagles on Sunday. Even in a hypothetical with Wentz playing better, this Packers secondary can be difficult to move the ball on. Jaire Alexander is having an All Pro caliber season. |
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