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2023.04.27 18:46 sgmusicchat [MegaList] Concerts & Music Gigs in Singapore: Labour Day Early May (28 Apr - 10 May)
- Chöd: Tantric Songs of Healing- also on mon, free
- Folk Celebrations of Korea samulnori, also on sat, outdoor, free
- Hevene Quene Choral - Marian Devotion from Mediæval England and France - also on mon, free
- Qasidah: Poems of Praise - also on sun, free
- The Art of Quranic Recitation - also on sat, free
- The Ritual Theatre of Edo Kagura - also on sat, annexe studio, free reg
- “A Light to Enlighten the Nations” through Byzantine Chant - also on sat, concert hall, free reg
- Kirtan: Glorification of the Supreme (Sikh) - 1st, outdoor, free
- Songlines of Arnhem Land by Ngulmiya Nundhirribala & Bards of Neverland (AUS), concert hall, free reg
- Talk: History of Improvisation in French Pipe Organ Music with Maurice Clerc, free reg
- Talk: Exchange: Hula meets Bharatanatyam, recital studio, free reg
- Talk: Introduction to Byzantine Church Music and Chant with Father Nikodimos Kabarnos (GRE) , free reg
- Wungubal: Sacred Songs by Ngulmiya and Nayurryurr Nundhirribala (Aus), free
- Sampradaya Namasankeerthanam: Invocation of the Name, free
- Mangala Vadyam: Auspicious Instruments - 1st, courtyard, free
- Pipe Organ Recital – French Sacred Music, concert hall, free reg
- Mehfil-e-Qawwali: Songs from a Sufi Shrine - 1st, concert hall, free reg
- Santeria: Rhythms of the Gods (cuba) - 1st, outdoor, free
- Sri Rejeki: Poetry of Sustenance, Provision and Sacred Blessings, free
- Life and Death: Hainanese Taoist Rituals, free
- Dance Kuda Kepang: Enchantment in a Dance of Horses, courtyard, free
- Mangala Vadyam: Auspicious Instruments - last, see previous listing, courtyard, free
- Kirtan: Glorification of the Supreme (Sikh) - last, see previous, free
- Santeria: Rhythms of the Gods (cuba) - last, see previous ,outdoor, free
- Mehfil-e-Qawwali: Songs from a Sufi Shrine - last, see previous, free
- Pipe Organ Tour, free reg
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2023.03.03 03:03 waitingonawait Decided for some reason to go digging through FTD reports again, to see how it compares to the previous numbers i pulled out for January 29th,2021. The problem still looks systemic to me. Nothing new to see here really. Just a lot of FTDs, music and 🚀 Not really expecting much attention 🤷♂️PART 2
2023.01.27 22:09 Rsubs33 Game Preview National Football Conference Championship Game Philadelphia Eagles (15-3) vs San Francisco 49ers (15-4)
Philadelphia Eagles (15-3) vs the San Francisco 49ers (15-4) |
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The Eagles reminded people why they had the best record in football this weekend playing their most complete game in weeks as they dismantled the division rival Giants 38-7. This week they will have a much tougher task though when they take on the 49ers who went 13-4 this season and have one of the best defenses in the NFL. The 49ers took care of the Eagles other rival who made the playoffs when they dispatched the Cowboys 19-12. This is a matchup that many people considered the best two teams in the league this past season. On offense the biggest thing for the Eagles is going to be to protect the football and take what San Francisco gives them to limit turnovers. If the Eagles OL can win against the San Francisco DL, the Eagles offense should be able to put up points, but they will need to protect Hurts and get AJ Brown and Devonta Smith going to do so. If the Eagles get the outside passing game going it will open up Goedert in the middle and the run game to allow the Eagles to open the playbook. On defense the biggest thing will be limiting McCaffrey and Mitchell in the run game and forcing the 49ers in 3rd and longs to get the Eagles pass rush going. The Eagles need to use the same game plan against the Giants and force Purdy to beat them with his arm. If the Eagles can get ahead and make the 49ers chase them with the passing game it will be a recipe for success, but that will be no easy task against this squad. It should be a hard fought game that will be won or lost in the trenches. Go Birds! |
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Date |
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Sunday, January 29th, 2023 |
Game Time | Game Location |
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3:00 PM - Eastern | Lincoln Financial Field |
2:00 PM - Central | 1020 Pattison Ave |
1:00 PM - Mountain | Philadelphia, PA 19148 |
12:00 PM - Pacific | Wikipedia - Map |
Weather Forecast |
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Stadium Type:Open |
Surface: Desso GrassMaster |
Temperature: 49°F |
Feels Like: 44°F |
Forecast: Overcast. Possible drizzle overnight. |
Chance of Precipitation: 0% |
Cloud Coverage: 90% |
Wind: Southwest 10 MPH |
Betting Odds |
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OddShark Information |
Favorite/Opening Line: Philadelphia -2.5 |
OveUnder: 45.5 |
Moneyline Eagles -145, 49ers +125 |
Record vs. Spread: Philadelphia 9-9, San Francisco 13-6 |
Where to Watch on TV |
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FOX will broadcast Sunday’s game to a national audience. Kevin Burkhardt will handle the play-by-play duties and Greg Olsen will provide analysis. Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi will report from the sidelines. |
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 (46th 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, Oscar Budejen 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 |
Atlantic City, NJ | WIBG | 1020 AM; 101.3 FM |
49ers Radio |
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49ers Radio Greg Papa will handle play-by-play and Tim Ryan will provide analysis for the game. |
National Radio |
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Kevin Kugler will handle the play by play duties with Ross Tucker providing analysis and Laura Okmin reporting from the sidelines. |
Satellite Radio |
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Station | Eagles Channel | Giants Channel |
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Sirius Radio | SIRI 83 (Streaming 825) | SIRI 82 (Streaming 827) |
XM Radio | XM 226 (Streaming 825) | XM 225 (Streaming 827) |
Sirius XM Radio | SXM 227 (Streaming 825) | SXM 225 (Streaming 827) |
Eagles Social Media | 49ers Social Media |
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Website | Website |
Snapchat: Eagles | Snapchat: sf49ers |
TikTok | TikTok |
NFC East Regular Season Standings |
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NFC Playoff Picture |
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Seed | Team | Division | Record |
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1 | Eagles | East | 14-3 |
2 | 49ers | West | 13-4 |
3 | North | 13-4 | |
4 | South | 8-9 | |
5 | East | 13-4 | |
6 | East | 10-7-1 | |
7 | West | 9-8 |
This Weekends NFC Games |
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Game | Time | Location |
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49ers @ Eagles | 1/21/2022 3:00PM EST | Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, PA |
AFC Playoff Picture |
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Seed | Team | Division | Record |
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1 | Chiefs | West | 14-3 |
2 | East | 13-3 | |
3 | Bengals | North | 12-4 |
4 | South | 9-8 | |
5 | West | 10-7 | |
6 | North | 10-7 | |
7 | East | 9-8 |
This Weekends AFC Games |
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Game | Time | Location |
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Bengals @ Chiefs | 1/21/2022 6:30PM EST | Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City MO |
Series Information |
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The San Francisco 49ers lead the Philadelphia Eagles (San Francisco 49ers lead series, 20-14-1) |
Series History |
Head to Head Box Scores |
First Game Played |
October 6th, 1951 at Shibe Park, Philadelphia, PA . Philadelphia Eagles 21 - San Francisco 49ers 14. |
Points Leader |
Philadelphia Eagles lead San Francisco 49ers (785-770) |
Coaches Record |
Nick Sirianni: 0-1 against the 49ers |
Kyle Shanahan: 1-2 against Eagles |
Coaches Head to Head |
Nick Sirianni vs Kyle Shanahan: Shanahan leads 1-0 |
Quarterback Record |
Jalen Hurts: Against 49ers: 0-1 |
Brock Purdy: Against Eagles: 0-0 |
Quarterbacks Head to Head |
Jalen Hurts vs Brock Purdy: Hurts leads 1-0 (College). |
Records per Stadium |
Record @ Lincoln Financial Field: Series tied: 3-3 |
Record @ Levi’s Stadium: Series tied 1-1 |
Rankings and Last Meeting Information |
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NFL.com Power Ranking |
Eagles No. 2 - 49ers No. 3 |
Record |
Eagles: 15-3 |
49ers: 15-4 |
Last Meeting and Last Meeting at Site |
January 8th,, 2022 |
The Eagles would start the game being able to march down the field throughout the first half, including a 91 yard bomb from Jalen Hurts to Quez Watkins. However, after a failed "Philly Special" attempt, Garoppolo drove the 49ers 97 yards on 12 plays, capping it with an 11-yard TD pass to Jauan Jennings. The 49ers also blocked a field goal in the first half and held the Birds could only muster 3 points in the first half. The 49ers would tack on 10 points in the 4th quarter before surrendering a late QB sneak TD from Hurts. As the 49ers won 17-11. The loss was their first loss to the 49ers since 2014. |
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Date | Winner | Loser | Score |
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09/19/2021 | 49ers | Eagles | 17-11 |
10/4/2020 | Eagles | 49ers | 25-20 |
10/29/2017 | Eagles | 49ers | 33-10 |
9/28/2014 | 49ers | Eagles | 26-21 |
10/2/2011 | 49ers | Eagles | 24-23 |
10/10/2010 | Eagles | 49ers | 27-24 |
12/20/2009 | Eagles | 49ers | 27-13 |
10/12/2008 | Eagles | 49ers | 40-26 |
9/24/2006 | Eagles | 49ers | 38--24 |
9/18/2005 | Eagles | 49ers | 42-3 |
12/21/2003 | 49ers | Eagles | 31-28 |
Injury Reports | Depth Charts |
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Eagles | Eagles |
49ers | 49ers |
2022 “Expert” Picks |
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Week 21 - "Expert" Picks |
2022 Team Stats |
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Eagles Season Stats |
49ers Season Stats |
Name | CMP | ATT | PCT | YDS | TD | INT | RAT |
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Hurts | 306 | 460 | 66.5% | 3701 | 22 | 6 | 101.6 |
Garopollo | 207 | 308 | 67.2% | 2437 | 16 | 4 | 103.0 |
Purdy | 114 | 170 | 67.1% | 1374 | 13 | 4 | 107.3 |
Name | ATT | YDS | YDS/G | AVG | TD |
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Sanders | 259 | 1269 | 74.6 | 4.9 | 11 |
McCaffrey | 159 | 746 | 67.8 | 4.7 | 6 |
Name | REC | YDS | YDS/G | AVG | TD |
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Brown | 88 | 1496 | 88.0 | 17.0 | 11 |
Aiyuk | 78 | 1015 | 59.7 | 13.0 | 8 |
Name | Sacks | Team Total |
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Reddick | 16 | 70 |
Bosa | 18.5 | 44 |
Name | Total | Solo | Assist | Sacks |
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Edwards | 159 | 99 | 60 | 2.0 |
Warner | 130 | 79 | 51 | 2.0 |
Name | Ints | Team Total |
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Gardner-Johnson | 6 | 17 |
Gipson Sr. | 2 | 20 |
Name | ATT | YDS | LONG | AVG | NET | IN 20 | TB | BP |
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Kern | 10 | 408 | 53 | 40.8 | 36.6 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
Siposs(IR) | 44 | 2005 | 59 | 45.6 | 40.5 | 16 | 3 | 0 |
Wishnowsky | 61 | 2676 | 74 | 43.0 | 39.7 | 32 | 5 | 0 |
Name | ATT | MADE | % | LONG | PAT |
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Elliot | 20 | 23 | 87.0% | 56 | 51/53 |
Gould | 27 | 32 | 84.4% | 51 | 50/51 |
Name | ATT | YDS | AVG | LONG | TD |
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Scott | 15 | 406 | 27.1 | 66 | 0 |
McCloud III | 26 | 599 | 23.0 | 39 | 0 |
Name | RET | YDS | AVG | LONG | TD | FC |
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Covey | 33 | 308 | 9.3 | 27 | 0 | 19 |
McCloud III | 33 | 356 | 10.8 | 35 | 0 | 21 |
Category | Eagles Stat | Eagles Rank | 49ers Stat | 49ers Rank |
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Total Offense | 389.1 | 3rd | 365.6 | 5th |
Rush Offense | 147.6 | 5th | 138.8 | 8th |
Pass Offense | 241.5 | 9th | 226.8 | 13th |
Points Per Game | 28.1 | 3rd | 26.5 | 6th |
3rd-Down Offense | 46.6% | 4th | 45.0% | 6th |
4th-Down Offense | 68.8% | 4th | 41.2% | 25th |
Red Zone Offense (TD%) | 72.2% | 3rd | 53.9% | 18th |
Category | Eagles Stat | Eagles Rank | 49ers Stat | 49ers Rank |
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Total Defense | 301.5 | 2nd | 300.6 | 1st |
Rush Defense | 121.6 | 16th(t) | 77.7 | 2nd |
Pass Defense | 179.8 | 1st | 222.9 | 20th |
Points Per Game | 20.2 | 8th | 16.3 | 1st |
3rd-Down Defense | 38.6% | 14th | 38.9% | 16th |
4th-Down Defense | 60.0% | 25th | 40.0% | 6th(t) |
Red Zone Defense (TD%) | 52.7% | 11th | 56.8% | 20th |
Category | Eagles Stat | Eagles Rank | 49ers Stat | 49ers Rank |
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Turnover Diff. | +8 | 3rd) | +13 | 1st |
Penalty Per Game | 5.3 | 12th(t) | 5.5 | 17th(t) |
Penalty Yards Per Game | 40.1 | 8th | 42.9 | 11th |
Recap from Last Week’s Games |
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Eagles |
The Eagles took on their division rival as they welcomed the Giants to town for the Linc’s first playoff game since losing in the Wild Card round in 2019. The Linc was bumping and the Eagles took it to the Giants early. The Eagles dominated both sides of the ball and on offense, the star-studded line allowed the Eagles to rush 44 times for an astounding 268 yards (6.1 YPC). Meanwhile, Eagles QB Jalen Hurts was hit just one time despite the Giants blitzing on more than 42% of his dropbacks. On defense the Eagles sacked Daniel Jones five times, hit him six times and pressured him on more than 31% of his dropbacks. Jones was under duress all night, even to the point of missing open receivers when he had the time to make throws. The Eagles ended up winning 38-7 in the rout. |
49ers |
The 49ers took on one of the Eagles other rivals as they welcomed the Cowboys to Levi Stadium. In what was a largely defensive matchup most of the evening, but the key difference was that the 49ers did a better job of taking what the Cowboys gave them and didn’t turn over the football and two key scoring drives in the 4th quarter which broke a 9-9 tie. Purdy hit Kittle up the middle on a big throw and great catch by Kittle before McCaffrey capped the drive with a 2 yard TD run on the 49ers only TD drive of the game. The 49ers were able to hold on to the lead and win 19-12 to advance to the NFCCG. |
Connections |
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Eagles TE Coach Jason Michael was an Offensive assistant & quarterbacks coach for the 49ers from 2009-2010. |
Eagles Special Teams coach Micahel Clay worked as the Assistant special teams coach for the 49ers from 2016-2020. |
Eagles RB Trey Sermon was drafted by the 49ers in the 3rd round of the 2021 NFL draft and played one season with them before being released this offseason and claimed by the Eagles. |
49ers LB coach Demeco Ryans played 4 seasons for the Eagles from 2012-2015. |
49ers Assistant Defensive Line coach Darryl Tapp played 3 seasons for the Eagles from 2010-2012. |
49ers Secondary coach Cory Undlin served as the secondary coach for the Eagles from 2015-2019. |
49ers Assistant Special Teams coach Matthew Harper served as an assistant coach in multiple roles for the Eagles from 2013-2020. |
49ers Practice Squad TE Jordan Matthews was drafted in the 2nd round by the Eagles in 2014 and played 5 seasons for the Eagles 2014-2014, 2018, 2019. |
49ers DT Hassan Ridgeway played 3 seasons with the Eagles from 2019-2021. |
49ers Practice Squad DT Akeem Spence played one season with the Eagles in 2019. |
Eagles | 49ers |
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C Jason Kelce (Starter) | FB Kyle Juszczyk (Starter) |
QB Jalen Hurts (Starter) | TE George Kittle (Starter) |
WR AJ Brown (Starter) | OT Trent Williams (Starter) |
OT Lane Johnson (Starter) | DE Nick Bosa (Starter) |
G Landon Dickerson(Starter) | MLB Fred Warner (Starter) |
RB Miles Sanders | SS Talanoa Hufanga |
OLB Hassan Reddick | |
CB Darius Slay (Starter) | - |
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Referee: John Hussey |
With a 38-7 home win over New York in the NFC Divisional Round, Philadelphia earned its seventh conference title game under Jeffrey Lurie’s ownership (eighth overall since the 1970 merger). The Eagles have played in the 2nd-most conference championships (seven) in the NFL since 2001, trailing only New England (13) in that span. |
The Eagles have played in the 2nd-most conference championships (7) in the NFL since 2001, trailing only New England (13). |
Philadelphia is the No. 1 seed in the NFC Playoffs for the fifth time in franchise history, having previously done so in 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2017. The Eagles’ five No. 1 seeds since 2000 are the 2nd-most by any NFL team in that span, trailing only New England (seven). |
Philadelphia is the first team in NFL history to secure two No. 1 seeds over a five-year span with different head coach/QB combos. |
The Eagles captured their 10th NFC East crown under Jeffrey Lurie’s ownership (most in the division since 2001) and established a single-season franchise mark with 14 wins this season. Philadelphia finished tied with Kansas City for the NFL’s best record (14-3). |
Nick Sirianni became the fourth coach since the 1970 merger to win 14 games in their first or second career season as a head coach, joining Jim Caldwell (2009 Indianapolis Colts), Mike Martz (2001 St. Louis Rams) and George Seifert (twice, 1989-90 San Francisco 49ers). |
This marks the Eagles’ 17th postseason trip under Lurie’s ownership. Since 2000, Philadelphia is tied for the 3rd-most playoff appearances (15) in the NFL, trailing only New England (18) and Green Bay (16). |
The Eagles have clinched a playoff berth in five of the last six years (2017-19, 2021-22), marking the franchise’s best six-year span since making five consecutive postseason bids from 2000-04. Philadelphia is one of only three NFL teams to appear in the playoffs in five of the last six seasons, joining Kansas City (six) and Buffalo (five). |
In the NFC Divisional Round, Philadelphia tied its best playoff margin of victory (also W, 38-7 vs. Minnesota in 2017 NFC Championship). |
Philadelphia rushed for 268 yards, marking the 2nd-most in franchise postseason history, trailing only a 274-yard performance in the 1949 NFL Championship Game (12/18/49 at L.A. Rams). The Eagles also tied a team playoff record with a 71.4% (10-of-14) third-down conversion rate (also 71.4% vs. Minnesota in 2017 NFC Championship). |
The Eagles have the most Pro Bowl selections (eight) in the NFL this year – A.J. Brown, Landon Dickerson, Jalen Hurts, Lane Johnson, Jason Kelce, Haason Reddick, Miles Sanders and Darius Slay. Philadelphia also has six All-Pro honorees (the Eagles’ most All-Pro picks since the 2004 season) – Johnson and Kelce on the first team along with James Bradberry, Brown, Hurts and Reddick on the second team. |
Philadelphia scored a franchise-record 477 points in 2022, including team records in total TDs (59), scrimmage TDs (57) and rushing TDs (32). The Eagles’ 32 rushing TDs tied for the 3rd-most in league history, trailing the 1962 Packers (36) as well as the 1976 Steelers (33). |
Philadelphia became just the fifth NFL team since 1970 to rush for 25+ TDs in consecutive seasons, joining the 2002-05 Chiefs (four), 1994- 95 Cowboys, 1975-76 Baltimore Colts and 1974-75 Dolphins. |
The Eagles also finished the regular season with franchise records in third-down conversion rate (45.9%, previously 45.7% in 2021) and red zone TD efficiency (67.8%, previously 66.7% in 2019). |
Philadelphia finished the 2022 regular season with the No. 2 defense (301.5 ypg) in the NFL. The Eagles ranked 1st in sacks (70), opponent yards per play (4.78) and passing yards allowed per game (179.8). The defense also produced the 3rd-lowest opponent passer rating (81.6) and tied for 4th in both takeaways (27) and INTs (17). |
The Eagles set a single-season franchise record with an NFL-leading 70 sacks. Since 1982, when sacks became an official statistic, only the 1984 Bears (72) and 1989 Vikings (71) have totaled more. |
Philadelphia is the only NFL team since 1982 to have four different players record 10.0+ sacks in the same season – Haason Reddick (16.0), Brandon Graham (11.0), Javon Hargrave (11.0) and Josh Sweat (11.0). |
Haason Reddick tied for the 2nd-most sacks (career-high 16.0) in the NFL, trailing only Nick Bosa (18.5). His 16.0 sacks are tied for the 3rdmost by any NFL player in their first season with a team, trailing only Shaquil Barrett with Tampa Bay in 2019 (19.5) and Bryce Paup with Buffalo in 1995 (17.5). Reddick, who also led the league with 5 strip sacks and 5 FFs (tied), became the first NFL player to produce 1.0+ sacks in three consecutive seasons with three different teams. |
At age 34, Brandon Graham registered double-digit sacks (11.0) for the first time in his career. He is the oldest NFL player with 11.0+ sacks since Julius Peppers (age 37) and Terrell Suggs (age 35) in 2017. |
Javon Hargrave recorded a career-high 11.0 sacks, which ranks 4th among NFL DTs this season, trailing Chris Jones (15.5), Quinnen Williams (12) and Daron Payne (11.5). Hargrave’s 11.0 sacks are the most by an Eagles DT since Andy Harmon in 1993 (11.5). |
During the regular season, Jalen Hurts led the Eagles to a 14-1 record (.933 winning percentage) as a starter, completing 306-of-460 (66.5%) attempts for 3,701 yards (8.0 avg.), 22 TDs, 6 INTs and a 101.6 passer rating. He also rushed for 760 yards and 13 TDs. In total, Hurts combined for 4,461 yards and 35 TDs in his third NFL campaign. |
Hurts became the fourth NFL QB since 2000 to lead his team to 14+ wins while registering 35+ total TDs and 8-or-fewer giveaways, joining Patrick Mahomes (2020), Aaron Rodgers (2011) and Tom Brady (2010). At 24 years old, he became the second youngest QB in NFL history to win 14+ games, trailing only Dan Marino with Miami in 1984 (23). |
Hurts tied the Eagles’ single-season record with 35 total TDs (also Randall Cunningham in 1990), which ranked 4th in the NFL, behind Mahomes (45), Josh Allen (42) and Joe Burrow (40). He also led the NFL in 20+ yard TDs (15). His 13 rushing TDs are the 2nd-most by a QB in league history, trailing only Cam Newton in 2011 (14). |
Among NFL QBs with at least 500 pass attempts, Hurts finished 2nd in passer rating (101.5), yards per pass attempt (8.1) and TD/INT ratio (3.7). He also averaged the 3rd-most total yards per game (297.4), trailing only Mahomes (329.9) and Allen (315.3) in that category. |
A.J. Brown (career-high 1,496 receiving yards) and DeVonta Smith (career-high 1,196 receiving yards) are the first 1,000+ yard receiving duo in franchise history. Brown and Smith joined Miami’s Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle as the only receiving duo in the NFL to record 1,100+ receiving yards and 7+ TDs each this season. |
Brown’s career-high 1,496 receiving yards finished 4th in the league behind Justin Jefferson (1,809), Tyreek Hill (1,710) and Davante Adams (1,516). In his first season with the Eagles, Brown set a single-season franchise record with 1,496 receiving yards, surpassing the previous mark owned by Mike Quick in 1983 (1,409). |
Brown also tied for 3rd in the NFL with a career-high-tying 11 receiving TDs (also 2020), behind Davante Adams (14) and Travis Kelce (12). He also averaged 17.0 yards per catch, a figure that ranked 2nd in the league, trailing only Jaylen Waddle (18.1) (min. 50 catches). |
DeVonta Smith finished his second NFL season with 95 receptions, which are the most by a WR in Eagles history, eclipsing the previous mark owned by Irving Fryar in 1996 (88). |
Miles Sanders finished the regular season as one of three NFL RBs to produce 1,200+ rushing yards (career-high 1,269, 5th in NFL), 11+ rushing TDs (career-high 11) and a 4.5+ rushing average (4.9) this season, joining Josh Jacobs and Nick Chubb. He also became the third Eagles RB to record 1,200+ rushing yards and 10+ rushing TDs in a season, joining Ricky Watters (1995, 1996) and LeSean McCoy (2011). |
Jason Kelce, who has started 139 consecutive regular-season games (longest active streak among NFL centers and the 2nd-longest streak ever in Eagles history), was named first-team All-Pro for the fifth time in his career. Since 1970, only three NFL centers have been first-team All-Pro five times: Dermontti Dawson (six), Mike Webster and Kelce. Dawson and Webster are both Pro Football Hall of Famers. |
According to Pro Football Focus, Lane Johnson has not allowed a sack since Week 11 of 2020 or a QB hit since Week 7 of 2021. |
Despite missing five games due to injury, Dallas Goedert ranked 2nd among all league TEs in yards per reception (12.8), trailing only Jordan Akins (13.4). Goedert also finished 3rd in yards after the catch (420), behind Travis Kelce (648) and Evan Engram (465), as well as 3rd in 20+ yard receptions (11), behind Kelce (19) and George Kittle (12). |
T.J. Edwards registered a career-high 159 total tackles, which finished 7th overall in the league. His 159 tackles are the 2nd-most by an Eagle in the last 31 seasons, trailing Byron Evans in 1992 (175). |
James Bradberry finished with the 3rd-lowest passer rating allowed in the NFL (55.9) (min. 50 targets) and posted the 3rd-most PDs (17). Bradberry and Darius Slay are the only CB tandem in the league to both produce 14+ PDs and 3+ INTs. |
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Although they are called the San Francisco 49ers, they don't play in San Francisco. Levi Stadium, home of the 49ers, is located in Santa Clara, California. Santa Clara is approximately 45 miles from San Francisco, whereas San Jose is only five miles away. San Jose is also the larger city, with over one million people living there. |
A Trip through Time |
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For this week’s Trip through Time, let's go to one of the more memorable games I watched between these two teams, mainly due to an injury which occurred in the game which we will get to later. Donovan McNabb broke his ankle the previous week against the Cardinals. Eagles coach Andy Reid initially called former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Troy Aikman to ask him to come out of retirement and become the Eagles' starter with Donovan McNabb injured, but Aikman declined. So it was up to Koy Detmer, making his first start in 3 years to keep the season going on Monday Night Football against the 49ers. The game did not start on a high note for Detmer, who on the Eagles' first play from scrimmage, stumbled to one knee untouched on a routine dropback, then got sacked by Andre Carter at the 1. Jim Johnson's defense held San Francisco in check and the game was a stalemate until Detmer got his bearings and led a 90-yard scoring drive. Reid's plan included plenty of reverses, play-action and misdirection -- anything to keep the Niners' defense off balance and take the pressure off the backup QB. It worked: Detmer found Pinkston with a 25-yard TD pass early in the second quarter, and Detmer celebrated with a chest bump that knocked him flat on his ass. Brian Mitchell followed it up with a 76-yard punt return touchdown (his NFL-record 13th) to make it 14–0 Philadelphia. After the 49ers scored on a Terrell Owens touchdown reception, Detmer made it 21–7 with a touchdown strike to Antonio Freeman. Detmer dove the ball in himself in the third quarter to open up a 28–10 lead for the Eagles and Detmer did his patented slapping of the towel celebration. Detmer was in the zone until he landed with all of his weight on his left arm as Chike Okeafor knocked him to the ground following a 24 yards pass to Jeff Thompson. The hit dislocated Detmer’s elbow in one of the grosser injuries I can recall in an Eagles game. Detmer was carted off after being wished well by both teams. AJ Feely, the Eagles 3rd string QB came into the game and threw a TD pass to Chad Lewis to put the Eagles up 35-10. The 49ers would cut the lead down to 18 at the end of the third with a Terrell Owen TD reception from Jeff Garcia, but the Eagles defense held on in the 4th and the eagles added FG for good measure to put them up 3 possessions to close out the game. |
Eagles | 49ers |
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DT Jordan Davis | DE Drake Jackson |
C Cam Jurgens | OT RB Tyrion Davis Price |
LB Nakobe Dean | WR David Gray |
DE Kyron Johnson | OT Spencer Burford |
TE Grant Calcaterra | CB Samuel Womack |
- | OT Nick Zakelj |
- | DT Kalia Davis |
- | S CB Tariq Castro-Fields |
- | QB Brock Purdy |
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WR AJ Brown | WR Ray-Ray McCloud |
DE Hassan Reddick | LB Oren Burks |
CB James Bradberry | CB Charvarius Ward |
RB Trey Sermon | S Tashaun Gipson |
WR Zach Pascal | DE Kerry Hyder |
LB Kyzir White | WR Willie Snead |
QB Ian Book | S George Odum |
DE Robert Quinn | RB Christian McCaffrey |
DT Linval Joseph | DE Jordan Willis |
DT Ndamukong Suh | - |
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CB Steven Nelson | RB Frank Gore |
WR Jalen Reagor | C Alex Mack |
WR JJ Arcega-Whiteside | OG Laken Tomlinson |
OG Brandon Brooks | DT DJ Jones |
OG Nate Herbig | RB Raheem Mosert |
LB Eric Wilson | K’Waun Williams |
LB Davion Taylor | RB Jeff Wilson |
S Anthony Davis | DE Dee Ford |
- | WR Mohamed Sanu |
- | WR Richie James |
- | LB Jonas Griffith |
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The More You Know |
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Finding Some Middle Ground |
According to Football Outsiders’ database, the Eagles defense ranks 23rd in DVOA on passes directed to the short middle range of the field. Meanwhile, Kyle Shanahan’s offense stresses the middle of the field with RBs and TEs with an overwhelming majority of Brock Dick Purdy’s passes going to the short middle (24.9% - PFF). Short middle is also where Purdy has suffered the clear highest number of drops (5). The Eagles D is also 24th in DVOA covering RBs and have struggled against 21 personnel this season, with a DVOA of 13.1%. This would have ranked near the bottom of the league over a full season. The few good plays the Giants managed last week before the game became a blowout also came with two backs in the backfield. How will Eagles DC Gannon, with assistance from 2 of Purdy’s former college defensive coaches D.K. McDonald (assistant DBs coach) and Tyler Scudder (defensive assistant), defend against this? For what it’s worth, Eagles MLB TJ Edwards is PFF’s 9th best coverage LB, while Kyzir White ranks 31st. On the flip side, Fred Warner and Dre Greenlaw are playing at a high level in coverage, the 4th and 7th best PFF-graded LBs, but are also 13th and 16th in YAC allowed. Warner is also 2nd for LBs in Forced Incompletion % (16). What could this mean for the Eagles Offense? According to Football Outsiders, the 49ers' 36.6% DVOA against deep shots ranks 24th in the league, and is a ticking time bomb. I think this could be a huge AJ Brown game. Use that to open up other elements. I mean, he does have a 99.9 PFF grade on deep throws… |
Matchups to Watch |
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Eagles Pass Defense vs Brock Purdy |
Brock Purdy, this years “Mr. Irrelevant has done a great job filling in for the injured Trey Lance and Jimmy Garoppolo in the second half of the season. He is 7-0 as a starter, but has not faced a defense or a pass rush like the Eagles yet in his young career. The Eagles have 75 sacks this season including the playoffs with 4 different players having over 10 sacks (Reddick[17.5], Sweat[12.5], Graham[12], Hargrave[11]) and Cox isn’t far behind with 8. Purdy also has only played two road games, both in the regular season with neither being as hostile an environment as the Linc, which will be bumping on Sunday. Last time the Eagles were in the NFCCG, the environment played a big role in changing the game, when Case Keenum threw a pick and the crowd erupted and were in Keenum’s head the remainder of the game. The Eagles will need to do the same with Purdy and make him uncomfortable early and force some mistakes. The 49ers have a very good OL, but the Cowboys were able to get to Purdy last week and were able to limit the 49ers offense. If the Eagles can get home and rattle Purdy it could absolutely change the game. Purdy struggled on the road in college going 21-3 at home, but just 5-9 on the road. The Eagles will need to get in his face and get their arms up to disrupt throwing lanes. The Eagles will also need to force him into throws he isn’t comfortable in making and get him moving. Purdy is at his best throwing to the middle of the field. The Eagles should look to take that away and force him to the outside against the Eagles talented corners. |
AJ Brown and Devonta Smith vs Charvarius Ward and Decommodore Lenoir |
The 49ers have a great defense, but their corners are definitely a weak spot on the outside. Ward has a passer rating of 93.2 when targeted and Lenoir is slightly better at 85.7. If there is a place to attack the 49ers it is definitely outside, where when the 49ers have faced speedy WRs they have struggled. These are the WRs who had big games vs this secondary: Sutton - 8 receptions 97 yards, Kupp 8 receptions,79 yards and TD, Lockett 9 receptions 107 yards, Kupp 14 receptions 122 yards, Smith-Schuster 7 receptions 127s TD, Valdes-Scantling 3 receptions 111 yards, Dortch 9 receptions 103 yards, Hopkins 9 receptions for 91 yards, Hill 9 receptions 146 yards and 1 TD, Devante Adams 7 receptions 153 yards and 2 TDs, Metcalf 10 receptions 136s 2 TDs, CD Lamb 10 receptions 117 yards. That's a pretty lot of big games against opposing WRs, the key was the 49ers were usually able to limit those to a single player hurting them outside of the two Chiefs WRs where Kelce also had a big game and they were able to run the ball. The Eagles do have two very talented WRs in Brown and Smith who combined for 2692 and 18 TDs this season. Brown is due for a game and after some frustration last game, don’t be surprised to see him get involved early on this one. Smith may be the scarier option for the 49ers though, who have struggled against speed on the outside and have given up a number of big deep catches this year. If the Eagles are able to protect Hurts and start attacking the outside and forcing the 49ers to focus on stopping it, it will open up the middle of the field for Goedert and allow the run game to get going which will open up the entire playbook for the Eagles. |
Jalen Hurts against Demeco Ryans |
Demeco Ryans got the best of Jalen Hurts in their first meeting last season in week 2, but Hurts is a different QB and he has a different supporting cast behind him. Since that game Hurts has quite a few more starts under his belts after two seasons as a starter, same with WR Devonta Smith and the Eagles also added Pro Bowl WR AJ Brown in the offseason who has clicked with Hurts immediately. Ryans will undoubtedly try to confuse Hurts with coverages and make him question what he is seeing by moving Fred Warner up and back on the line. Hurts has been great this year especially improving on the mental side and as a passer and that will need to continue on Sunday. Hurts needs to take what this defense gives him and be smart with the football, the 49ers defense can wreak havoc and was great at causing turnovers this year and turnovers are one thing in common across the Eagles 3 losses. The Eagles need to protect the ball in this game and can’t beat themselves against this team. Hurts also needs to keep this defense honest and use his legs against them. In the 49ers 4 losses this season, they all came against mobile QBs, not necessarily running QBs, but ones that can buy time which Hurts can do well. If Hurts can buy time or there are broken plays, the Eagles have the talent at WR to get open against these corners. Hurts just needs to recognize the defense and make the smart decisions |
49ers Rushing Attack vs the Eagles Run Defense |
Much has been made about the Eagles and their rush defense throughout the season, though the run defense has been much improved since the Eagles added veterans Linval Joseph and Ndamukong Suh to the rotation and got rookie Jordan Davis back from injury. People keep citing their low run stats such as their 21st ranked run DVOA and 22nd ranked EPA/run, yet many of these people are failing to notice adding two veterans like Suh and Joseph and getting a big first round pick back into the fold really helps your run defense. The Eagles EPA/run was ranked 8th in the games following the additions of those players to the interior line. The Eagles were largely able to shutdown the Giants rush offense last week and many of the yards they did get were late in the game where Gannon was content to allow the Giants to help run out the clock. That said, the 49ers have two talented RBs in McCaffrey and Mitchell to go along with a great OL and can also run it to Deebo Samuel as well. The Eagles need to take the same approach this week as they did against the Giants and stop the run and force Purdy to beat them with his arm. The Eagles will need to be quick to the ball, gang tackle and take away cutback lanes to ensure they are limiting big runs and are able to force the 49ers into obvious passing situations on third down to let their pass rush do their thing. They can’t let the 49ers get into easy 3rd and short situations or it could be a long day. |
Eagles OL vs the 49ers DL |
The Eagles OL has been one of their strengths all year and they looked good against the Giants dominating the line of scrimmage all day. The Eagles ran all over them, with little the Giants could do to stop them. The Eagles will have a much bigger test this week though when they take on the 49ers DL which is much more talented highlighted by DPOY favorite Nick Bosa, who led the league in sacks this season. Bosa is the star, but they have talent across the line with former first round picks Javon Kinlaw and Arik Armstead manning the middle of the line. The Eagles need to be most aware of Bosa though who will be lining up against Mailata and Lane Johnson, who is still dealing with an injury. Even with the injury, Lane looked like himself last week where according to PFF, Johnson had 26 reps in pass protection against the Giants and didn’t give up a single pressure. Nick Bosa is on a whole nother level than Kayvon Thibodeaux and Azeez Ojulari though and Johnson needs to be on his game again this week. If the OL can move the 49ers DL and get to the next level to get the run game going early it will go a long way in tipping the odds in the Eagles favor as the Eagles are best when they are able to run the football. Of course that will be no easy task against the league's best run defense. In the pass blocking area, if the Eagles are able to give Hurts time, he should be able to find Brown and Smith on the outside where the 49ers corners have struggled against the deep ball this season. This game will be won in the trenches though and this is a key matchup. |
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Philadelphia Eagles (14-3) vs the New York Giants (10-7-1) |
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The Eagles will face a familiar foe as they take on their oldest rival in the Divisional Round of the Playoffs this week when the Giants make the trip down I95 to the Linc. Saturday marks the third meeting of the 2022 season between the Giants and the Eagles, with Philadelphia winning the first two games. The Giants and Eagles have met three times in a single season on four occasions - 2008, 2006, 2000 and 1981. The playoff series is currently tied 2-2 with The Eagles winning in 2008 and 2006 and the Giants winning in 2000 and 1981. The Eagles recent success against the Giants is well documented, the Eagles are 11-2 in the last 13 meetings with the Eagles winning the last 3 games, though the last one is rather pointless to mention with the Giants resting a majority of their starters. The Eagles are also 9-0 against the Giants at the Linc dating back to the 2014 season. The Eagles will hope that streak will go to 10-0 Saturday Night. When teams play each other three times in the same season, teams are 14-7 in attempts to beat a team three times in the same season all-time. The Giants are sure to put up a fight thought, they are a team no one expected to be here when the season started, but head coach Brian Daboll has done a tremendous job in getting his team prepared each week and has gotten the most out of his roster. The Giants upset the Vikings last week in Minnesota and will look to play spoiler again this week. On paper the Eagles have the better roster, but this is a divisional matchup in the playoffs, so the Eagles need to be on their toes. On offense they need to stay with a balanced attack and do it early. Sirianni and Stichen can’t do what they have done in recent weeks where they don’t even give Sanders the ball until the 2nd quarter. They need to get him and Giant Killer, Boston Scott, involved early to keep the Giants guessing and keep the pass rush off Hurts who is still recovering from his shoulder injury which forced him to miss two of the final three games. On defense the Eagles need to stay disciplined and stay in their rush lanes to prevent Jones from sneaking out of the pocket for big runs. In the secondary, the Eagles will be without Maddox who will miss the game with a toe injury so expect CJ Gardner Johnson to line up in the slot in key passing situations now that he is back from a ruptured kidney he sustained in week 12. The Eagles secondary should have the advantage over the Giants receivers and they will not be running wide open like they were against the Vikings where the WRs were perfectly covered on just 20% of the plays which is 14% below the league average this year. In this game they will be facing two corners who have been great all season in Darius Slay and former Giant James Bradberry. If the Eagles can lock down the receivers and force Jones to hold the ball the Eagles pass rush should be able to get home against the Giants OL which PFF ranked 30th on the season. The Eagles need to get back to forcing turnovers and this could be the game to kickstart it back up and jump start the playoff run. Should be a good game. Go Birds! |
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Date |
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Saturary, January 21st, 2023 |
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 |
Surface: Desso GrassMaster |
Temperature: 40°F |
Feels Like: 38°F |
Forecast: Mostly Cloudy. Partly cloudy throughout the day. |
Chance of Precipitation: 0% |
Cloud Coverage: 76% |
Wind: Northwest 3 MPH |
Betting Odds |
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OddShark Information |
Favorite/Opening Line: Philadelphia -7.5 |
OveUnder: 47 |
Moneyline Eagles -330, Giants +270 |
Record vs. Spread: Philadelphia 8-9, New York 14-4 |
Where to Watch on TV |
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FOX will broadcast Sunday’s game to a national audience. Joe Davis will handle the play-by-play duties and Daryl Johnson will provide analysis. Pam Oliver and Kristina Pink will report from the sidelines. |
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Radio Streams |
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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 (46th 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, Oscar Budejen 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 |
Atlantic City, NJ | WIBG | 1020 AM; 101.3 FM |
Giants Radio |
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Giants Radio Bob Papa season to handle play-by-play duties for the broadcast. Former Giant Carl Banks will provide color and analysis during the game and former Giant Howard Coss will report from the sidelines. |
National Radio |
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Kevin Kugler will handle the play by play duties with Ross Tucker providing analysis and Laura Okmin reporting from the sidelines. |
Satellite Radio |
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Station | Eagles Channel | Giants Channel |
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Sirius Radio | SIRI 83 (Streaming 825) | SIRI 82 (Streaming 823) |
XM Radio | XM 227 (Streaming 825) | XM 225 (Streaming 823) |
Sirius XM Radio | SXM 227 (Streaming 825) | SXM 225 (Streaming 823) |
Eagles Social Media | Giants Social Media |
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Website | Website |
Snapchat: Eagles | Snapchat: newyorkgiants |
TikTok | TikTok |
NFC East Regular Season Standings |
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NFC Playoff Picture |
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Seed | Team | Division | Record |
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1 | Eagles | East | 14-3 |
2 | 49ers | West | 13-4 |
3 | North | 13-4 | |
4 | South | 8-9 | |
5 | Cowboys | East | 13-4 |
6 | Giants | East | 10-7-1 |
7 | West | 9-8 |
This Weekends NFC Games |
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Game | Time | Location |
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Giants @ Eagles | 1/21/2022 8:15PM EST | Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, PA |
Cowboys @ 49ers | 1/22/2020 6:30PM EST | Levi’s Stadium Santa Clara, CA |
AFC Playoff Picture |
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Seed | Team | Division | Record |
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1 | Chiefs | West | 14-3 |
2 | Bills | East | 13-3 |
3 | Bengals | North | 12-4 |
4 | Jaguars | South | 9-8 |
5 | West | 10-7 | |
6 | North | 10-7 | |
7 | East | 9-8 |
This Weekends AFC Games |
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Game | Time | Location |
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Jaguars @ Chiefs | 1/21/2022 4:30PM EST | Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City MO |
Bengals @ Bills | 1/22/2022 3:00PM EST | Highmark Stadium, Orchard Park, NY |
Series Information |
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Philadelphia Eagles lead the New York Giants series (92-88-2) - (90-86-2) regular season, (2-2) postseason |
Series History |
Head to Head Box Scores |
First Game Played |
October 15th, 1933 at the Polo Grounds in Upper Manhattan, New York, NY. New York Giants 56 - Philadelphia Eagles 0 |
Points Leader |
The New York Giants lead the Philadelphia Eagles (3537-3469) |
Coaches Record |
Nick Sirianni: 3-1 vs. the New York Giants |
Brian Daboll: 0-2 vs. the Eagles |
Coaches Head to Head |
Nick Sirianni vs. Brian Daboll: Sirianni leads 2-0 |
Quarterback Record |
Jalen Hurts: Against Giants: 3-1 |
Daniel Jones: Against Eagles: 2-3 |
Quarterbacks Head to Head |
Jalen Hurts vs Daniel Jones: Tied 1-1 |
Records per Stadium |
Record @ Lincoln Financial Field: Eagles lead the Giants: 13-6 |
Record @ MetLife Stadium: Eagles lead the Giants: 8-4 |
Rankings and Last Meeting Information |
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NFL.com Power Ranking |
Eagles No. 5 - Giants No. 7 |
Record |
Eagles: 14-3 |
Giants: 10-7-1 |
Last Meeting and Last Meeting at Site |
January 8th,, 2022 |
The Eagles clinched home-field advantage and a first-round bye with a 22-16 win over the New York Giants, who played mostly backups due to already clinching the No. 6 seed last week. The Eagles played an extremely vanilla offense most of the game with Hurts mainly just running and ducking out of bounds whenever he was chased from the pocket in order to protect his shoulder which was still sore in the game. Jake Elloitt was 5/5 for FGs in the game and added an extra point in the conservative play-calling by Sirianni in the 22-16 win for the Eagles. Philadelphia finishes the season 14-3 |
Last Meeting with Starters Playing |
Sunday, December 21th, 2022 |
The Eagles took a trip up I95 to take on their division rival the NY Football Giants in a matchup of two teams going in different directions. The Eagles were on a 3 games win streak going into the Game where the Giants hadn’t put up a W in a few weeks. That trend continued Sunday as the Eagles came out and dominated both sides of the football. Hurts improved his MVP credentials by throwing for 217 yards and hitting DaVonta Smith on a 41-yard fourth-down TD strike and A.J. Brown on a 33-yarder as the Eagles (12-1) scored on their first three possessions. The third-year quarterback also ran for 77 yards, highlighted by a 10-yard TD scamper late in the third quarter. Miles Sanders also ran for 144 yards, scored on runs of 3 and 40 yards and hit the 1,000-yard mark for the season (1,068) as the Eagles handed the Giants their worst loss under first-year coach Brian Daboll. Jake Elliott kicked two field goals and the defense finished with seven sacks, including three by Brandon Graham as the Eagles clinched a playoff berth in their second consecutive seasons. |
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Date | Winner | Loser | Score |
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1/08/22 | Eagles | Giants | 22-16 |
12/11/22 | Eagles | Giants | 48-22 |
12/26/21 | Eagles | Giants | 34-10 |
11/28/21 | Giants | Eagles | 13-7 |
11/15/20 | Giants | Eagles | 27-17 |
10/22/20 | Eagles | Giants | 22-21 |
12/29/19 | Eagles | Giants | 34-17 |
12/9/19 | Eagles | Giants | 23-17 |
11/25/18 | Eagles | Giants | 25-23 |
10/11/18 | Eagles | Giants | 34-13 |
Injury Reports | Depth Charts |
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Eagles | Eagles |
Giants | Giants |
2022 “Expert” Picks |
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Week 20 - "Expert" Picks |
2022 Team Stats |
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Eagles Season Stats |
Giants Season Stats |
Name | CMP | ATT | PCT | YDS | TD | INT | RAT |
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Hurts | 306 | 460 | 66.5% | 3701 | 22 | 6 | 101.6 |
Jones | 317 | 472 | 67.2% | 3205 | 15 | 5 | 92.5 |
Name | ATT | YDS | YDS/G | AVG | TD |
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Sanders | 259 | 1269 | 74.6 | 4.9 | 11 |
Barkley | 295 | 1312 | 82.0 | 4.4 | 10 |
Name | REC | YDS | YDS/G | AVG | TD |
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Brown | 88 | 1496 | 88.0 | 17.0 | 11 |
Slayton | 46 | 724 | 15.7 | 48.3 | 2 |
Name | Sacks | Team Total |
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Reddick | 16 | 70 |
Lawrence | 7.5 | 41 |
Name | Total | Solo | Assist | Sacks |
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Edwards | 159 | 99 | 60 | 2.0 |
Love | 124 | 79 | 45 | 1.0 |
Name | Ints | Team Total |
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Gardner-Johnson | 6 | 17 |
Love | 2 | 6 |
Name | ATT | YDS | LONG | AVG | NET | IN 20 | TB | BP |
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Kern | 10 | 408 | 53 | 40.8 | 36.6 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
Siposs(IR) | 44 | 2005 | 59 | 45.6 | 40.5 | 16 | 3 | 0 |
Gillian | 74 | 3463 | 69 | 46.8 | 40.1 | 26 | 9 | 1 |
Name | ATT | MADE | % | LONG | PAT |
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Elliot | 20 | 23 | 87.0% | 56 | 51/53 |
Gano | 32 | 29 | 90.6% | 57 | 32/34 |
Name | ATT | YDS | AVG | LONG | TD |
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Scott | 15 | 406 | 27.1 | 66 | 0 |
Brightwell | 26 | 555 | 21.3 | 47 | 0 |
Name | RET | YDS | AVG | LONG | TD | FC |
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Covey | 33 | 308 | 9.3 | 27 | 0 | 19 |
James | 24 | 179 | 6.2 | 23 | 0 | 15 |
Category | Eagles Stat | Eagles Rank | Giants Stat | Giants Rank |
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Total Offense | 389.1 | 3rd | 333.918th | |
Rush Offense | 147.6 | 5th | 148.2 | 4th |
Pass Offense | 241.5 | 9th | 185.7 | 26th |
Points Per Game | 28.1 | 3rd | 21.5 | 15th(t) |
3rd-Down Offense | 46.6% | 4th | 36.8% | 22nd |
4th-Down Offense | 68.8% | 4th | 47.6% | 21st |
Red Zone Offense (TD%) | 72.2% | 3rd | 63.3% | 7th |
Category | Eagles Stat | Eagles Rank | Giants Stat | Giants Rank |
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Total Defense | 301.5 | 2nd | 358.2 | 25th |
Rush Defense | 121.6 | 16th(t) | 144.2 | 27th |
Pass Defense | 179.8 | 1st | 214.0 | 14th |
Points Per Game | 20.2 | 8th | 21.8 | 17th(t) |
3rd-Down Defense | 38.6% | 14th | 35.1% | 5th |
4th-Down Defense | 60.0% | 25th | 64.7% | 30th |
Red Zone Defense (TD%) | 52.7% | 11th | 49.2% | 5th |
Category | Eagles Stat | Eagles Rank | Giants Stat | Giants Rank |
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Turnover Diff. | +8 | 3rd) | +3 | 11th |
Penalty Per Game | 5.3 | 12th(t) | 6.2 | 26th(t) |
Penalty Yards Per Game | 40.1 | 8th | 48.7 | 19th |
Recap from Last Week’s Games |
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Eagles |
Eagles were on bye during the wild card due to being the number 1 seed. |
Giants |
The Giants took on the Minnesota Vikings with their 13-4 record, however 11 of those wins were by a score of less including one earlier this season against the Giants. The Giants must have taken notes during their first matchup with the Vikings and took them to town in the Wild Card round. The Giants dominated the Vikings defense with Daniel Jones passing for 301 yards and two touchdowns while running for 78 yards in his first career playoff game. Saquan Barkley also had a nice game for the Giants rushing for 2 scores including the tiebreaker midway through the 4th quarter. The Vikings did have a chance to tie the game late, but Kirk Cousins was his typical self and choked on the big stage. The Vikings had the ball on their 46 yard line when it was 4th and 8 and Cousins inexplicably checked it down to his TE who was tackled short of the yard to gain and turned it over on downs allowing the Giants to run out the clock. The Giants handed the Vikings their first one possession loss of the season winning 31-24. |
Connections |
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Eagles CB James Bradberry played two seasons for the Giants from 2020-2021. |
Eagles DT Linval Joseph was drafted by the Giants in the second round of the 2010 NFL draft and played 4 seasons with the Giants from 2010-2013. |
Giants HC Brian Daboll was Eagles QB Jalen Hurts OC and QB coach while they were both at Alabama in 2017. |
Giants Assistant GM Brandon Brown was the Assistant Director of Pro Scouting and Director of Pro Scouting for the Eagles from 2017-2020. |
Giants OC Mike Kafta was drafted in the 4th round by the Eagles in 2010 and played 2 seasons for them 2010-2011. |
Giants QB Coach Shea Tierney is from Philadelphia and was a Football analyst and coaching intern with the Eagles from 2013-2015 and was on the Alabama staff while Eagles QB Jalen Hurts was the QB. |
Giants WR Coach Mike Groh held the same position with the Eagles in 2017 and was promoted to OC for the Eagles from 2018-2019. |
Giants DB Coach Jerome Henderson played one season for the Eagles in 1995. |
Giants Special Teams Coordinator Thomas McGaughey spent two seasons on the Eagles practice squad in 1996-1997. |
Giants Strength and Conditioning Coach Craig Fitzgerald is from Philadelphia. |
Giants RB Saquan Barkley and Eagles RB Miles Sanders were teammates at PSU. |
Eagles Assistant Quarterbacks coach/Offensive Assistant coach Alex Tanney played QB for the Giants from 2018-2020. |
Giants G Jack Anderson played one season with the Eagles in 2021. |
Giants WR Marcus Johnson played two season with the Eagles from 2016-2017 |
Giants LB Jihad Ward is from Philadelphia, PA and attended Edward W. Bok Technical High School in the city. |
Eagles | Giants |
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C Jason Kelce (Starter) | RB Saquan Barkley (Starter) |
QB Jalen Hurts (Starter) | DE Dexter Lawrence |
WR AJ Brown (Starter) | |
OT Lane Johnson (Starter) | |
G Landon Dickerson(Starter) | |
RB Miles Sanders | |
OLB Hassan Reddick | |
CB Darius Slay (Starter) | - |
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Referee: Clete Blakeman |
Philadelphia is the No. 1 seed in the NFC Playoffs for the fifth time in franchise history, having previously done so in 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2017. The Eagles’ five No. 1 seeds since 2000 are the 2nd-most by any NFL team in that span, trailing only New England (seven). |
Philadelphia is the first team in NFL history to secure two No. 1 seeds over a five-year span with different head coach/QB combos. |
The Eagles captured their 10th NFC East crown under Jeffrey Lurie’s ownership (most in the division since 2001) and established a single-season franchise mark with 14 wins this season. Philadelphia finished tied with Kansas City for the NFL’s best record (14-3). |
Nick Sirianni became the fourth coach since the 1970 merger to win 14 games in their first or second career season as a head coach, joining Jim Caldwell (2009 Indianapolis Colts), Mike Martz (2001 St. Louis Rams) and George Seifert (twice, 1989-90 San Francisco 49ers). |
This marks the Eagles’ 17th postseason trip under Lurie’s ownership. Since 2000, Philadelphia is tied for the 3rd-most playoff appearances (15) in the NFL, trailing only New England (18) and Green Bay (16). |
The Eagles have clinched a playoff berth in five of the last six years (2017-19, 2021-22), marking the franchise’s best six-year span since making five consecutive postseason bids from 2000-04. Philadelphia is one of only three NFL teams to appear in the playoffs in five of the last six seasons, joining Kansas City (six) and Buffalo (five). |
The Eagles are 11-2 in their last 13 games against the Giants, including wins in each of the last 3 meetings between the two clubs. In Week 14, Philadelphia scored a season-high 48 points vs. New York. In addition, the Eagles are 9-0 at home against the Giants since 2014. |
This is the third time Philadelphia has faced the Giants in the playoffs at home (also W, 23-20 on 1/7/07 and L, 21-27 on 12/27/81). |
The Eagles have the most Pro Bowl selections (eight) in the NFL this year – A.J. Brown, Landon Dickerson, Jalen Hurts, Lane Johnson, Jason Kelce, Haason Reddick, Miles Sanders and Darius Slay. Philadelphia also has six All-Pro honorees (the Eagles’ most All-Pro picks since the 2004 season) – Johnson and Kelce on the first team along with James Bradberry, Brown, Hurts and Reddick on the second team. |
Philadelphia scored a franchise-record 477 points in 2022, including team records in total TDs (59), scrimmage TDs (57) and rushing TDs (32). The Eagles’ 32 rushing TDs tied for the 3rd-most in league history, trailing the 1962 Packers (36) as well as the 1976 Steelers (33). |
Philadelphia became just the fifth NFL team since 1970 to rush for 25+ TDs in consecutive seasons, joining the 2002-05 Chiefs (four), 1994- 95 Cowboys, 1975-76 Baltimore Colts and 1974-75 Dolphins. |
The Eagles also finished the regular season with franchise records in third-down conversion rate (45.9%, previously 45.7% in 2021) and red zone TD efficiency (67.8%, previously 66.7% in 2019). |
During the regular season, Jalen Hurts led the Eagles to a 14-1 record (.933 winning percentage) as a starter, completing 306-of-460 (66.5%) attempts for 3,701 yards (8.0 avg.), 22 TDs, 6 INTs and a 101.6 passer rating. He also rushed for 760 yards and 13 TDs. In total, Hurts combined for 4,461 yards and 35 TDs in his third NFL campaign. |
Hurts became the fourth NFL QB since 2000 to lead his team to 14+ wins while registering 35+ total TDs and 8-or-fewer giveaways, joining Patrick Mahomes (2020), Aaron Rodgers (2011) and Tom Brady (2010). At 24 years old, he became the second youngest QB in NFL history to win 14+ games, trailing only Dan Marino with Miami in 1984 (23). |
Hurts tied the Eagles’ single-season record with 35 total TDs (also Randall Cunningham in 1990), which ranked 4th in the NFL, behind Mahomes (45), Josh Allen (42) and Joe Burrow (40). He also led the NFL in 20+ yard TDs (15). His 13 rushing TDs are the 2nd-most by a QB in league history, trailing only Cam Newton in 2011 (14). |
Among NFL QBs with at least 500 pass attempts, Hurts finished 2nd in passer rating (101.5), yards per pass attempt (8.1) and TD/INT ratio (3.7). He also averaged the 3rd-most total yards per game (297.4), trailing only Mahomes (329.9) and Allen (315.3) in that category. |
A.J. Brown (career-high 1,496 receiving yards) and DeVonta Smith (career-high 1,196 receiving yards) are the first 1,000+ yard receiving duo in franchise history. Brown and Smith joined Miami’s Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle as the only receiving duo in the NFL to record 1,100+ receiving yards and 7+ TDs each this season. |
Brown’s career-high 1,496 receiving yards finished 4th in the league behind Justin Jefferson (1,809), Tyreek Hill (1,710) and Davante Adams (1,516). In his first season with the Eagles, Brown set a single-season franchise record with 1,496 receiving yards, surpassing the previous mark owned by Mike Quick in 1983 (1,409). |
Brown also tied for 3rd in the NFL with a career-high-tying 11 receiving TDs (also 2020), behind Davante Adams (14) and Travis Kelce (12). He also averaged 17.0 yards per catch, a figure that ranked 2nd in the league, trailing only Jaylen Waddle (18.1) (min. 50 catches). |
DeVonta Smith finished his second NFL season with 95 receptions, which are the most by a WR in Eagles history, eclipsing the previous mark owned by Irving Fryar in 1996 (88). |
Miles Sanders finished the regular season as one of three NFL RBs to produce 1,200+ rushing yards (career-high 1,269, 5th in NFL), 11+ rushing TDs (career-high 11) and a 4.5+ rushing average (4.9) this season, joining Josh Jacobs and Nick Chubb. He also became the third Eagles RB to record 1,200+ rushing yards and 10+ rushing TDs in a season, joining Ricky Watters (1995, 1996) and LeSean McCoy (2011). |
Jason Kelce, who has started 139 consecutive regular-season games (longest active streak among NFL centers and the 2nd-longest streak ever in Eagles history), was named first-team All-Pro for the fifth time in his career. Since 1970, only three NFL centers have been first-team All-Pro five times: Dermontti Dawson (six), Mike Webster and Kelce. Dawson and Webster are both Pro Football Hall of Famers. |
According to Pro Football Focus, Lane Johnson has not allowed a sack since Week 11 of 2020 or a QB hit since Week 7 of 2021. |
Despite missing five games due to injury, Dallas Goedert ranked 2nd among all league TEs in yards per reception (12.8), trailing only Jordan Akins (13.4). Goedert also finished 3rd in yards after the catch (420), behind Travis Kelce (648) and Evan Engram (465), as well as 3rd in 20+ yard receptions (11), behind Kelce (19) and George Kittle (12). |
Philadelphia finished the 2022 regular season with the No. 2 defense (301.5 ypg) in the NFL. The Eagles ranked 1st in sacks (70), opponent yards per play (4.78) and passing yards allowed per game (179.8). The defense also produced the 3rd-lowest opponent passer rating (81.6) and tied for 4th in both takeaways (27) and INTs (17). |
The Eagles set a single-season franchise record with an NFL-leading 70 sacks. Since 1982, when sacks became an official statistic, only the 1984 Bears (72) and 1989 Vikings (71) have totaled more. |
Philadelphia is the only NFL team since 1982 to have four different players record 10.0+ sacks in the same season – Haason Reddick (16.0), Brandon Graham (11.0), Javon Hargrave (11.0) and Josh Sweat (11.0). |
Haason Reddick tied for the 2nd-most sacks (career-high 16.0) in the NFL, trailing only Nick Bosa (18.5). His 16.0 sacks are tied for the 3rdmost by any NFL player in their first season with a team, trailing only Shaquil Barrett with Tampa Bay in 2019 (19.5) and Bryce Paup with Buffalo in 1995 (17.5). Reddick, who also led the league with 5 strip sacks and 5 FFs (tied), became the first NFL player to produce 1.0+ sacks in three consecutive seasons with three different teams. |
At age 34, Brandon Graham registered double-digit sacks (11.0) for the first time in his career. He is the oldest NFL player with 11.0+ sacks since Julius Peppers (age 37) and Terrell Suggs (age 35) in 2017. |
Javon Hargrave recorded a career-high 11.0 sacks, which ranks 4th among NFL DTs this season, trailing Chris Jones (15.5), Quinnen Williams (12) and Daron Payne (11.5). Hargrave’s 11.0 sacks are the most by an Eagles DT since Andy Harmon in 1993 (11.5). |
T.J. Edwards registered a career-high 159 total tackles, which finished 7th overall in the league. His 159 tackles are the 2nd-most by an Eagle in the last 31 seasons, trailing Byron Evans in 1992 (175). |
James Bradberry finished with the 3rd-lowest passer rating allowed in the NFL (55.9) (min. 50 targets) and posted the 3rd-most PDs (17). Bradberry and Darius Slay are the only CB tandem in the league to both produce 14+ PDs and 3+ INTs. |
Jake Elliott converted 5-of-5 FGs from 22, 32, 39, 52 and 54 in Week 18 vs. the Giants, setting a new career-high in FGs and recording a career-high-tying 16 points. He became the second player in team history to make two 50+ yard FGs in a game, joining Paul McFadden in 1984. |
Fun Fact |
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The Giants are the second oldest franchise in the NFL. They joined the NFL in 1925 when original owner Tim Mara bought the team for $500, the only team older than the Green Bay Packers. The Giants are one of the league’s eight original teams, along with the Steelers, Eagles, Redskins, Lions, Packers, Bears and Cardinals. |
A Trip through Time |
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For this week’s Trip through Time, let’s go back and look at the last time these two franchises faced off in the playoffs, which also happened to be a Divisional Round Game in 2008. Coming into the game the Giants were the top seed in the NFC and the defending Super Bowl champions. However, they had stumbled across the finish line of the regular season, losing three of their final four games including one at home to the Eagles. The Eagles finished 9-6-1 and were coming off (coincidentally) a wild card win against the Minnesota Vikings. Ahmad Bradshaw returned the opening kickoff to the Eagle 35-yard line and the Giants finished the drive with a 22-yard John Carney field goal. On the first play of New York's next drive, Asante Samuel came up with another big playoff interception for the Eagles, returning the ball inside the New York 5-yard line. Donovan McNabb stretched the ball over the plane for a touchdown on a quarterback sneak as Philadelphia took a 7–3 lead. New York punter Jeff Feagles pinned the Eagles deep in their own territory early in the second quarter, and the Giants defense forced McNabb into committing an intentional grounding penalty from his own endzone, giving the Giants a safety. Carney missed from 46 yards on the ensuing New York possession, but he was good from 34 yard on the next possession as New York went ahead 8–7. The Eagles' offense finally got on track on their last possession of the half, driving down the field and getting a 25-yard field goal by David Akers to take a 10–8 lead to the locker room. New York defensive lineman Fred Robbins came up with an interception of McNabb early in the third quarter, and New York retook the lead on a field goal. Philadelphia responded with an impressive drive highlighted by McNabb finding slot receiver Jason Avant for a 21-yard gain on 3rd-and-20 and running back Correll Buckhalter for 19 yards on 3rd-and-10. The drive ended in a short field goal and the Eagles led 13–11. Carney missed a 47-yarder on the next drive, and the Eagles capitalized with a 10-play drive capped with a 1-yard touchdown pass to tight end Brent Celek. Early in the fourth quarter, on 4th-and-1 from the Giant 44-yard line, Eli Manning was stuffed on a quarterback sneak. On the next drive, the Eagles defensive line stopped Derrick Ward and Brandon Jacobs on third and fourth down. After the ball turned over on downs, McNabb placed a 48-yard bomb to DeSean Jackson. A field goal followed and the Eagles took a 23–11 lead. Quintin Mikell's interception of Manning essentially ended the game allowing the Eagles to run the clock down to 2:19 and force the Giants to use their final timeout with a comfortable two possession lead. Steve Smith fumbled on the following possession allowing the Eagles to kneel it the rest of the way and advance to the NFC Championship game where they fell to the Cardinals. |
Eagles | Giants |
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DT Jordan Davis | DE Kevin Thibodeaux |
C Cam Jurgens | OT Evan Neal |
LB Nakobe Dean | WR Wan’Dale Robinson |
DE Kyron Johnson | OG Joshua Ezeudu |
TE Grant Calcaterra | CB Cordale Flott |
- | TE Daniel Bellinger |
- | S Dane Belton |
- | S Micah McKethan |
- | LB Darrian Beavers |
Eagles | Giants |
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WR AJ Brown | QB Tyrod Taylor |
DE Hassan Reddick | RB Matt Brieda |
CB James Bradberry | NT Justin Ellis |
RB Trey Sermon | C Jon Feliciano |
WR Zach Pascal | G Mark Glowinski |
LB Kyzir White | WR Richie James |
QB Ian Book | DE Jihad Ward |
DE Robert Quinn | G Ben Bredeson |
DT Linval Joseph | - |
DT Ndamukong Suh | - |
Eagles | Giants |
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CB Steven Nelson | CB James Bradberry |
WR Jalen Reagor | P Riley Dixon |
WR JJ Arcega-Whiteside | TE Kyle Rudolph |
OG Brandon Brooks | S Logan Ryan |
OG Nate Herbig | LB Blake Martinez |
LB Eric Wilson | DB Devontae Booker |
LB Davion Taylor | DE BJ Hill |
S Anthony Davis | - |
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WDB Matchups |
The More You Know |
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Evan Neal |
Hooboy. Ok, Evan Neal. We’re going to talk about Evan Neal today. Eventually. If I can stop audibly chuckling at the absolute world of hurt Evan’s in for going up against Brandon Graham and Haason Reddick this Saturday evening. Anyone here watch the Week 14 matchup between these teams? How about last week’s Giants game against the Vikings? *Note from management to Giants fans:this is the point where you just cross your eyes like you’re deeply looking into an autostereogram. Go ahead. Call it a mental health timeout as you pre-empt a recurring nightmare between now and the end of the game. Ok, back to it. Let’s dig into the juicy stuff. In the regular season, he was PFF’s 3rd-worst Right Tackle on a pass blocking efficiency basis (per snap basis, weighted toward sacks). Of 45 RTs that had an appreciable number of snaps (20% of the snap count of the player with the most RT snaps this season, or 237 minimum), Evan Neal had a 94.6 pass block efficiency, having allowed 39 total pressures over 453 pass block snaps, 10 QB hits (last), 7 sacks (2nd-worst), and had the 5th lowest pass block grade at the position (47.5). Last week, he allowed the most pressures of the playing RTs (8), 1 sack and 7 hurries, and received the worst pass block grade by far (19.4). Week 14 against us? 20.2 pass block grade, 1 sack, 2 hits, 5 hurries. BG and Reddick combined for 5 sacks and 10 hurries. Reddick did amass the 2nd-most number of pressures on the defensive left side (62), while Graham had the 4th-highest Win Rate % of *all DEs, and PFF gave them the 4th and 5th highest Pass Rush grades for DEs (91.2 for Reddick and 90.5 for BG). They were 1st and 4th in the regular season for sacks (16 and 11). Tune in, it’s going to be good. |
Matchups to Watch |
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Eagles Pass Rush vs the Giants OL |
The Eagles pass rush led the league with 70 sacks, 7 of which came against the Giants in the week 14 matchup between the teams where the Eagles sacked Jones 4 times and backup Taylor 3 times in a 48-22 rout. The Eagles can create pressure all across the line, evident by the fact the Eagles became the first team to ever have 4 different linemen with 10+ sacks, they also broke the Eagles record for most sacks in a season. Getting pressure on Jones while keeping him contained will be a big key to this game. The Eagles were able to do that pretty well in the week 14 matchup where they got to him 4 times and limited him to just 26 yards on the ground on 4 rushes. A big part of this was the Eagles staying in their rush lanes and not getting too far upfield to give Jones an opportunity to run. If the Eagles can make Jones uncomfortable in the pocket and force him into mistakes it will go a long way in tilting the game in favor of the Eagles |
Nick Sirianni and Shane Stiechen vs Themselves |
Stiechen and Sirianni and their refusal to run the football the last few weeks of the season were a big reason the Eagles had to play their starters week 18 even if it was a very vanilla game plan against the Giants backups. The Eagles offense is at its best when it is a balanced attack as the running game opens up play-action and makes the RPO more dangerous. In week 15 vs the Bears and their 29th ranked run defense according to DVOA the Eagles refused to run the football to the running backs. Instead opting for Hurts to drop back 40 times and run the football 17 times compared to the 11 times by their Pro Bowl RB and 5 more by the other two running backs, all of this on a freezing cold and windy day in Chicago. The Eagles came away with a win, but lost Hurts to injury for the next two games. Then against the Saints last week and their 23rd ranked run defense, the two thought it was a brilliant idea to not run the ball until the second half and have the backup QB drop back 40 times instead of running the football with Sanders who was averaging 5.1 yards per carry in the game. The last time the offense was called in a balanced manner was week 14 against the Giants where Miles Sanders rushed for 144 yards, Hurts for 77 and Scott for 31 and the 3 combined for 4 rushing TDs. The Eagles also passed 31 times for 217 yards and 2 TDs in the game which the Eagles dominated from start to finish. This is the approach that Sirianni and Stichen need to remember works. They need to keep the offense balanced if they want to advance in the playoffs. |
Eagles Passing Attack vs the Giants Pass Defense |
Now that I have harped on the importance of running the ball and having a good game plan and balanced attack, the Eagles should certainly still throw the football. The Eagles have one of the best WRs duos in the league in Brown and Smith who both went over 1000 yards this season and the two 2692 yards and 18 TDs. The two both have big play ability to take it to the house on every possession and if you look at the WCB matchups in the earlier section, the Eagles have a big advantage over the Giants CBs. The two combined for 134 yards and 2 TDs in that game on the road to the Eagles most lopsided victory this season. The Eagles will also have Dallas Goedert this game who was missing in the week 14 matchup with a shoulder injury. If the Eagles can get the passing game humming with the rushing attack it could lead to some quick scoring drives that get the Eagles out ahead and force the Giants to play from behind. Playing from behind is not what the Giants want to do because their offense functions best when they are balanced and get Barkley going on the ground, but that offense is hard to run when you are down multiple scores. Look for the Eagles to look for some chunk plays early to get out in front. |
Giants Rushing Attack vs the Eagles Run Defense |
Much has been made about the Eagles and their rush defense throughout the season, though the run defense has been much improved since the Eagles added veterans Linval Joseph and Ndamukong Suh to the rotation and got rookie Jordan Davis back from injury. The Eagles will need to replicate what they did in the first matchup between these teams where they held Barkley to 28 yards on 9 carries and Jones to 26 yards on 4. The Eagles run defense needs to limit the Giants running attack on first and second down and force them into third and long which is somewhere they do not want to be with their 26th ranked pass defense. This is something the Eagles did quite well in week 14 where they forced the Giants into 3rd and 6+ yards on their first 4 possessions all of which ended in punts. If the Eagles can do the same and make the Giants one dimensional, it will be a key to the game as the Giants WRs will have a tough time getting open against the Eagles secondary especially with the pass rush the Eagles can generate with just 4 rushers. |
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2023.01.06 22:53 Rsubs33 Game Preview Week 18 Philadelphia Eagles (13-3) vs the New York Giants(9-6-1) Game Preview
Philadelphia Eagles (13-3) vs the New York Giants (9-6-1) |
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The Eagles failed to clinch the NFC East the last two weeks against the Cowboys and Saints with Gardner Minshew at the helm. The game was winnable last week, however the coaching staff failed to account for having a backup QB starting and must have forgotten they had a Pro Bowl running back on the roster. In the game Steichen and Sirianni had Minshew drop back 40 times while just handing it off to Miles Sanders 12 times in the game including giving him zero touches in the first quarter. The Eagles were completely unprepared for the Saints game and it showed. The coaching staff needs to do a better job this weekend against the Giants and in the playoffs by utilizing the run game especially when it is working (Sanders was averaging 5.1 YPC against the Saints). Not only to keep the offense balanced, but to help protect Hurts from being injured again. Speaking of Hurts he looks to return this week against the rival Giants in hopes of clinching the NFCE and the number one seed in the playoffs to give the Eagles a first round bye. Hurts won’t be the only player who could potentially return to action, the Eagles also activated the practice windows of Robert Quinn and CJ Garnder Johnson who could provide a boost to the defense. This is especially true for CGJ who since he has gone out the secondary has not looked the same and the turnover numbers for the defense have dropped. Quinn would also like to make an impact and get in on the sack attack for the Eagles since they traded for him from the Bears. The Eagles will most likely face off against a Giants team that will be missing some key players since the Giants clinched the 6th seed in the playoffs and are locked in to that spot. Daboll has been silent on the topic, but reports out of the Giants practice tell us we most likely will not see guys like Saquan Barkley, Daniel Jones, Dexter Lawrence and more. This is great news for the Eagles, but they still need to win against the football team, the Giants have an experienced back up in Tyrod Taylor who will still be looking to win and the Giants staff will have their team prepared. For that reason the Eagles can not overlook this game as getting the bye week will be a big help for guys like Lane Johnson who plan to play in the playoffs and for Josh Sweat who is recovering from neck/shoulder injury suffered in last week's game. With Hurts back at least he will fit into the offense which was never changed to fit Minshew’s skill set. The coaching staff needs to learn on the run and keep the offense balanced this week and minimize hits on Hurts. Let’s hope the team is more prepared with a better game plan this week and get a W and a first round bye. Go Birds! |
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Date |
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Sunday, January 8th, 2023 |
Game Time | Game Location |
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4:25 PM - Eastern | Lincoln Financial Field |
3:25 PM - Central | 1020 Pattison Ave |
2:25 PM - Mountain | Philadelphia, PA 19148 |
1:25 PM - Pacific | Wikipedia - Map |
Weather Forecast |
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Stadium Type:Open |
Surface: Desso GrassMaster |
Temperature: 50°F |
Feels Like: 50°F |
Forecast: Partly Cloudy. Partly cloudy throughout the day. |
Chance of Precipitation: 0% |
Cloud Coverage: 33% |
Wind: West Northwest 9 MPH |
Betting Odds |
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OddShark Information |
Favorite/Opening Line: Philadelphia -14 |
OveUnder: 43 |
Moneyline Eagles -125, Giants +110 |
Record vs. Spread: Philadelphia 8-8, New York 12-4 |
Where to Watch on TV |
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CBS will broadcast Sunday’s game to a regional audience. Ian Eagle will handle the play-by-play duties and Charles Davis will provide analysis. Evan Washburn will report from the sidelines. |
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Radio Streams |
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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 (46th 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, Oscar Budejen 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 |
Atlantic City, NJ | WIBG | 1020 AM; 101.3 FM |
Giants Radio |
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Giants Radio Bob Papa season to handle play-by-play duties for the broadcast. Former Giant Carl Banks will provide color and analysis during the game and former Giant Howard Coss will report from the sidelines. |
National Radio |
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Satellite Radio |
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Station | Eagles Channel | Giants Channel |
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Sirius Radio | SIRI 85 (Streaming 825) | SIRI 132 (Streaming 823) |
XM Radio | XM 225 (Streaming 825) | XM 380 (Streaming 823) |
Sirius XM Radio | SXM 225 (Streaming 825) | SXM 380 (Streaming 823) |
Eagles Social Media | Giants Social Media |
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Website | Website |
Snapchat: Eagles | Snapchat: newyorkgiants |
TikTok | TikTok |
NFC East Standings |
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Series Information |
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Philadelphia Eagles lead the New York Giants series (91-88-2) |
Series History |
Head to Head Box Scores |
First Game Played |
October 15th, 1933 at the Polo Grounds in Upper Manhattan, New York, NY. New York Giants 56 - Philadelphia Eagles 0 |
Points Leader |
The New York Giants lead the Philadelphia Eagles (3537-3469) |
Coaches Record |
Nick Sirianni: 2-1 vs. the New York Giants |
Brian Daboll: 0-1 vs. the Eagles |
Coaches Head to Head |
Nick Sirianni vs. Brian Daboll: Sirianni leads 1-0 |
Quarterback Record |
Jalen Hurts: Against Giants: 2-1 |
Daniel Jones: Against Eagles: 2-3 |
Quarterbacks Head to Head |
Jalen Hurts vs Daniel Jones: Series tied 1-1 |
Records per Stadium |
Record @ Lincoln Financial Field: Eagles lead the Giants: 13-6 |
Record @ MetLife Stadium: Eagles lead the Giants: 8-4 |
Rankings and Last Meeting Information |
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NFL.com Power Ranking |
Eagles No. 5 - Giants No. 13 |
Record |
Eagles: 13-3 |
Giants: 9-6-1 |
Last Meeting |
Sunday, December 21th, 2022 |
The Eagles took a trip up I95 to take on their division rival the NY Football Giants in a matchup of two teams going in different directions. The Eagles were on a 3 games win streak going into the Game where the Giants hadn’t put up a W in a few weeks. That trend continued Sunday as the Eagles came out and dominated both sides of the football. Hurts improved his MVP credentials by throwing for 217 yards and hitting DaVonta Smith on a 41-yard fourth-down TD strike and A.J. Brown on a 33-yarder as the Eagles (12-1) scored on their first three possessions. The third-year quarterback also ran for 77 yards, highlighted by a 10-yard TD scamper late in the third quarter. Miles Sanders also ran for 144 yards, scored on runs of 3 and 40 yards and hit the 1,000-yard mark for the season (1,068) as the Eagles handed the Giants their worst loss under first-year coach Brian Daboll. Jake Elliott kicked two field goals and the defense finished with seven sacks, including three by Brandon Graham as the Eagles clinched a playoff berth in their second consecutive seasons. |
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Last Meeting at Site |
Sunday, December 26th, 2021 |
Jake Fromm made his first career NFL start as the Giants visited the Eagles seeking to even their all-time series and complete their first season sweep of Philadelphia since the 2007 season. Both teams got off to a slow start in what was making out to be a defensive stalemate.. However, miscues on both sides of the ball by Giants in the second half would lead to the Eagles blowing the game wide open. Fromm completed 6 of 17 passes for 25 yards and an interception before being benched in the third quarter for Mike Glennon. Glennon was an upgrade and would finish 17 of 27 for 93 yards with a garbage-time touchdown to Evan Engram. However, prior to that garbage time TD he had one to the other team when he threw a pick-six to Alex Singleton with 10 minutes left to put the Eagles up 31-3. Lane Johnson had his first career touchdown for the Eagles late in the game on a 5 yard pass from Jalen Hurts in the 4th quarter. |
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Date | Winner | Loser | Score |
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12/11/22 | Eagles | Giants | 48-22 |
12/26/21 | Eagles | Giants | 34-10 |
11/28/21 | Giants | Eagles | 13-7 |
11/15/20 | Giants | Eagles | 27-17 |
10/22/20 | Eagles | Giants | 22-21 |
12/29/19 | Eagles | Giants | 34-17 |
12/9/19 | Eagles | Giants | 23-17 |
11/25/18 | Eagles | Giants | 25-23 |
10/11/18 | Eagles | Giants | 34-13 |
12/30/17 | Eagles | Giants | 34-29 |
Injury Reports | Depth Charts |
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Giants | Giants |
2022 “Expert” Picks |
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2022 Team Stats |
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Eagles Season Stats |
Giants Season Stats |
Name | CMP | ATT | PCT | YDS | TD | INT | RAT |
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Hurts | 286 | 425 | 67.3% | 3472 | 22 | 5 | 104.6 |
Jones | 317 | 472 | 67.2% | 3205 | 15 | 5 | 92.5 |
Name | ATT | YDS | YDS/G | AVG | TD |
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Sanders | 248 | 1236 | 77.3 | 5.0 | 11 |
Barkley | 295 | 1312 | 82.0 | 4.4 | 10 |
Name | REC | YDS | YDS/G | AVG | TD |
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Brown | 84 | 1401 | 87.6 | 16.7 | 11 |
Slayton | 46 | 724 | 15.7 | 48.3 | 2 |
Name | Sacks | Team Total |
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Reddick | 16 | 68 |
Lawrence | 7.5 | 38 |
Name | Total | Solo | Assist | Sacks |
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Edwards | 149 | 90 | 59 | 2.0 |
Love | 124 | 79 | 45 | 1.0 |
Name | Ints | Team Total |
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Gardner-Johnson | 6 | 17 |
Love | 2 | 5 |
Name | ATT | YDS | LONG | AVG | NET | IN 20 | TB | BP |
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Kern | 8 | 341 | 53 | 42.6 | 37.4 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Siposs(IR) | 44 | 2005 | 59 | 45.6 | 40.5 | 16 | 3 | 0 |
Gillian | 68 | 3199 | 69 | 47.0 | 40.2 | 26 | 9 | 1 |
Name | ATT | MADE | % | LONG | PAT |
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Elliot | 15 | 18 | 83.3% | 56 | 50/52 |
Gano | 31 | 28 | 90.3% | 57 | 31/33 |
Name | ATT | YDS | AVG | LONG | TD |
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Scott | 15 | 406 | 27.1 | 66 | 0 |
Brightwell | 24 | 491 | 20.5 | 47 | 0 |
Name | RET | YDS | AVG | LONG | TD | FC |
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Covey | 31 | 278 | 9.0 | 27 | 0 | 17 |
James | 24 | 179 | 6.2 | 23 | 0 | 13 |
Category | Eagles Stat | Eagles Rank | Giants Stat | Giants Rank |
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Total Offense | 392.0 | 3rd | 337.0 | 17th |
Rush Offense | 148.4 | 5th | 149.4 | 4th |
Pass Offense | 243.6 | 9th | 187.6 | 26th |
Points Per Game | 28.4 | 3rd | 21.8 | 15th |
3rd-Down Offense | 46.6% | 5th | 37.4% | 21st |
4th-Down Offense | 68.8% | 4th | 44.4% | 22nd(t) |
Red Zone Offense (TD%) | 72.2% | 1st | 63.8% | 7th |
Category | Eagles Stat | Eagles Rank | Giants Stat | Giants Rank |
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Total Defense | 302.6 | 2nd | 359.2 | 24th |
Rush Defense | 117.9 | 18th | 144.4 | 28th |
Pass Defense | 178.5 | 1st | 214.4 | 15th |
Points Per Game | 18.8 | 8th(t) | 21.8 | 16th |
3rd-Down Defense | 38.2% | 18th | 35.1% | 5th |
4th-Down Defense | 60.0% | 24th | 64.7% | 30th |
Red Zone Defense (TD%) | 50.0% | 10th | 51.7% | 8th |
Category | Eagles Stat | Eagles Rank | Giants Stat | Giants Rank |
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Turnover Diff. | +9 | 2nd(t) | +2 | 13th(t) |
Penalty Per Game | 5.4 | 13th(t) | 6.1 | 23rd(t) |
Penalty Yards Per Game | 40.8 | 8th | 47.6 | 16th |
Recap from Last Week’s Games |
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Eagles |
The Eagles were again without QB Jalen Hurts, though apparently the coaching staff was unaware he was missing from the offense and decided to have backup Gardner Minshew drop back 40 times against the number 4 ranked passing defense. The Eagles didn’t hand the ball off to pro bowl RB Miles Sanders til the middle of the second quarter and and refused to stick with him despite him averaging 5.1 yards per carry on his 12 attempts for 61 yards. The Eagles coaching staff came into this game with the worst possible game plan possible and it showed. The Saints rank 23rd against the run, yet the Eagles ran the ball less than 30% of the time against them despite the run game being effective. Additionally, the coaching staff tried to run the sneak play with the much smaller Minshew only to see it fail on 4th down. The only reason the game was even close was due to great play by the defense. After giving up a long TD drive on the opening drive they clamped down and played well sacking the Saints QBs multiple times. However poor play by the backup QB and an even worse offensive game plan by Sirianni and Stiechen led to an ugly loss by the Eagles when a win could have clinched them the number 1 seed. |
Giants |
The Giants took on the struggling Colts in week 17 with the playoffs on the line. The Giants dominated the game from start to finish on both sides of the ball. The Giants broke the game open with 24 points in the second quarter; Daniel Jones had two passing touchdowns then Landon Collins returned an interception for a touchdown. Jones added two more touchdowns with his legs in the second half, and it was the first game since his NFL debut that he finished with two passing and two rushing touchdowns. The Giants routed the Indianapolis Colts 38-10 Sunday to return to the postseason for the first time since 2016 clinching the 6th seed in the playoffs. |
Connections |
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Eagles CB James Bradberry played two seasons for the Giants from 2020-2021. |
Giants HC Brian Daboll was Eagles QB Jalen Hurts OC and QB coach while they were both at Alabama in 2017. |
Giants OC Mike Kafta was drafted in the 4th round by the Eagles in 2010 and played 2 seasons for them 2010-2011. |
Giants QB Coach Shea Tierney is from Philadelphia and was a Football analyst and coaching intern with the Eagles from 2013-2015 and was on the Alabama staff while Eagles QB Jalen Hurts was the QB. |
Giants WR Coach Mike Groh held the same position with the Eagles in 2017 and was promoted to OC for the Eagles from 2018-2019. |
Giants DB Coach Jerome Henderson played one season for the Eagles in 1995. |
Giants Special Teams Coordinator Thomas McGaughey spent two seasons on the Eagles practice squad in 1996-1997. |
Giants Strength and Conditioning Coach Craig Fitzgerald is from Philadelphia. |
Giants RB Saquan Barkley and Eagles RB Miles Sanders were teammates at PSU. |
Eagles | Giants |
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C Jason Kelce (Starter) | RB Saquan Barkley (Starter) |
QB Jalen Hurts (Starter) | DE Dexter Lawrence |
WR AJ Brown (Starter) | |
OT Lane Johnson (Starter) | |
G Landon Dickerson(Starter) | |
RB Miles Sanders | |
OLB Hassan Reddick | |
CB Darius Slay (Starter) | - |
General |
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Referee: Carl Cheffers |
Philadelphia is tied for the best record in the NFL and is 13-3 for just the third time in franchise history (also 2004 and 2017 seasons). |
The Eagles rank 1st in the NFL with a team-record 57 TDs as well as a 72.2% red zone TD efficiency (franchise record: 66.7% in 2019). |
Philadelphia owns the 3rd-best scoring offense (28.4 ppg) in the NFL (including a season-high 48 points in Week 14 at N.Y. Giants), behind Kansas City (29.1 ppg) and Dallas (28.8 ppg). The Eagles (455) are 20 points shy of breaking their franchise record (474 in 2014). |
Philadelphia also leads the league with a team-record 31 rushing TDs, which are tied for the 6th-most in NFL history, trailing only the 1962 Packers (36), 1948 49ers (35), 1976 Steelers (33), 2006 Chargers (32), and 2003 Chiefs (32). The Eagles are just the fifth team since 1970 to rush for 25+ TDs in consecutive years, joining the 2002-05 Chiefs (4), 1994-95 Cowboys, 1975-76 Colts, and 1974-75 Dolphins. |
Jalen Hurts has produced 35 total TDs (22 passing, 13 rushing), tying Randall Cunningham (1990) for the most in franchise history. His 13 rushing TDs are the most ever by an Eagles QB and are the 2nd-most by a QB in NFL history, trailing only Cam Newton in 2011 (14). |
Philadelphia’s offense features three players with 10+ scrimmage TDs each – Jalen Hurts (13 rushing), A.J. Brown (11 receiving), and Miles Sanders (11 rushing) – for the first time in team history. |
The Eagles own the No. 1 defense (302.6 ypg) in the NFL. Philadelphia also ranks 1st in sacks (franchise-record 68), opponent yards per play (4.8) and passing yards allowed per game (181.3), T-2nd in takeaways (27), 3rd in opponent passer rating (82.0) and T-3rd in INTs (17). |
The Eagles’ league-leading 68 sacks are 16 sacks more than the next closest team (52 - New England) and 4 sacks shy of the NFL record, behind the 1984 Bears (72), 1989 Vikings (71) and 1987 Bears (70). Philadelphia is the only NFL team since 1982 (when sacks became an official statistic) to record 6+ sacks in 5 consecutive games. |
The Eagles are the only NFL team since 1982 to have four players – Haason Reddick (16.0), Brandon Graham (11.0), Javon Hargrave (11.0) and Josh Sweat (11.0) – record 10+ sacks in the same season. |
Haason Reddick ranks 2nd in the NFL with a career-high 16.0 sacks, trailing only Nick Bosa (17.5). Reddick, who also leads the league with 5 strip sacks and 5 FFs (tied with Alex Highsmith), is just the third NFL player since 2000 to record 16+ sacks, 5+ FFs and 3+ FRs in a season, joining T.J. Watt (2021) and Chandler Jones (2019). He is the first Eagle with 0.5+ sacks in 8 straight games since Reggie White (1986-87). |
A.J. Brown (career-high 1,401) and DeVonta Smith (career-high 1,129) are the first 1,000+ yard receiving duo in franchise history. The only other NFL tandem to record 1,000+ receiving yards each this season is Miami’s Tyreek Hill (1,687) and Jaylen Waddle (1,312). |
Brown’s career-high 1,401 receiving yards rank 4th in the NFL, behind Justin Jefferson (1,771), Tyreek Hill (1,687) and Davante Adams (1,443). Brown, who has a league-high 570 receiving yards since Week 13, is only 8 yards shy of Mike Quick’s franchise record (1,409 in 1983). |
Brown also ranks 3rd in the NFL with a career-high-tying 11 receiving TDs, trailing only Davante Adams (14) and Travis Kelce (12). |
Smith is tied for the 3rd-most receptions (88, 9th among NFL WRs) in team single-season history (tied with Irving Fryar in 1996 for most by an Eagles WR), behind Zach Ertz in 2018 (116) and Brian Westbrook in 2007 (90). He is also tied with Jordan Matthews (152, 2014-15) for the most catches by an Eagle in their first two NFL seasons. |
Smith is the first Eagle to produce 100+ receiving yards in 3 straight games since Terrell Owens during the 2004 campaign (5). |
Miles Sanders has rushed for the 5th-most yards (career-high 1,236) in the NFL, behind Josh Jacobs (1,608), Nick Chubb (1,448), Derrick Henry (1,429) and Saquon Barkley (1,312). He is one of only four NFL players with 1,200+ rushing yards and 11+ rushing TDs. |
Dallas Goedert leads all NFL TEs in receiving average (13.4) and ranks 3rd in 20+ yard receptions (11), behind Travis Kelce (19) and George Kittle (12). Despite missing 5 games due to injury, he still ranks in the Top 7 among TEs in receiving yards (656, 7th) and YAC (387, 4th). |
Jason Kelce has started 138 consecutive regular-season games, which is the 2nd-longest active streak in the NFL, trailing only Jake Matthews (143). It is also the longest streak by any NFL center since Casey Wiegmann’s 175-game stretch from 2001-11. The streak is the 2nd-longest in franchise history, behind Jon Runyan (144, 2000-08). |
Javon Hargrave is 0.5 sacks shy of tying Andy Harmon in 1993 (11.5) for the most sacks ever by an Eagles DT. Hargrave’s career-high 11.0 sacks rank 4th among NFL DTs this season, trailing only Chris Jones (13.0), Quinnen Williams (12.0) and Daron Payne (11.5). |
T.J. Edwards has registered a career-high 149 tackles, which ranks 8th in the NFL. His 149 tackles are the 3rd-most by an Eagle since 1991, behind Byron Evans in 1992 (175) and Andre Waters in 1991 (156). |
Fun Fact |
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The Giants were the first team to ever retire a jersey number. The number 1 was worn by end and assistant coach Ray Flaherty from 1928 to 1935. The jersey number was taken out of circulation when Flaherty left in 1935. After his years with the Giants, Flaherty went on to become the head coach for the Boston/Washington Redskins, where he never had a losing season. Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1976, he is credited with inventing the behind-the-line screen pass in 1937. |
A Trip through Time |
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The Eagles and Giants faced off in a crucial divisional game that would pretty much crown the division winner in week 15 of the 2010 season. With just under eight minutes to play in the fourth quarter, the Giants went up 21 points with an Eli Manning Touchdown to TE Kevin Boss in what should have put the game out of reach. The Eagles scored quickly on their next possession as Mike Vick hit Brent Celek on a 65 yard TD catch. On the ensuing kickoff, the Eagles caught the Giants off-guard with an onside kick which they recovered. A couple Vick runs and the Eagles were within a touchdown with over 5 minutes left the play. The Eagles defense came up with a big stop before Vick ran down the field multiple times on broken plays before hitting Maclin in the end zone on a TD pass. The Eagles defense was able to stand strong again forcing a Giants punt with 14 seconds left on the clock. I will pass it off to Mr. Reese again. “14 seconds to go. 31-31 Matt Dodge to punt. It's a high snap. He gets it away, it's a knuckler. Desean Jackson takes it at 35. He drops it! Picks it up. Looks for running room, he’s at the 40. He’s at the 45. Ohhh 40! Ohhh! He's gonna go. Desean Jackson, I don't care if he jumps, dives. He's running around. He is in the end zone and there's no time. The Eagles Win! The Eagles Win! He ran around til all the zeros were on the clock and the Giants fans can’t believe it. And the Eagles have just pulled off the most remarkable win I have ever seen.” The Eagles went on to win the division before losing to the eventual Super Bowl Champion Green Bay Packers in the playoffs. Video |
Eagles | Giants |
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DT Jordan Davis | DE Kevin Thibodeaux |
C Cam Jurgens | OT Evan Neal |
LB Nakobe Dean | WR Wan’Dale Robinson |
DE Kyron Johnson | OG Joshua Ezeudu |
TE Grant Calcaterra | CB Cordale Flott |
- | TE Daniel Bellinger |
- | S Dane Belton |
- | S Micah McKethan |
- | LB Darrian Beavers |
Eagles | Giants |
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WR AJ Brown | QB Tyrod Taylor |
DE Hassan Reddick | RB Matt Brieda |
CB James Bradberry | NT Justin Ellis |
RB Trey Sermon | C Jon Feliciano |
WR Zach Pascal | G Mark Glowinski |
LB Kyzir White | WR Richie James |
QB Ian Book | DE Jihad Ward |
DE Robert Quinn | G Ben Bredeson |
DT Linval Joseph | - |
DT Ndamukong Suh | - |
Eagles | Giants |
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CB Steven Nelson | CB James Bradberry |
WR Jalen Reagor | P Riley Dixon |
WR JJ Arcega-Whiteside | TE Kyle Rudolph |
OG Brandon Brooks | S Logan Ryan |
OG Nate Herbig | LB Blake Martinez |
LB Eric Wilson | DB Devontae Booker |
LB Davion Taylor | DE BJ Hill |
S Anthony Davis | - |
Milestones |
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Eagles QB Jalen Hurts needs 6 passing TDs for 50 career passing TDs. |
Eagles QB Jalen Hurts (26) needs 2 rushing TD to move into a tie for 8th on the Eagles all-time rushing TD list tying QB Donovan McNabb |
Eagles QB Jalen Hurts (3472) needs 568 passing yards for the Eagles single season passing record passing QB Carson Wentz |
Eagles RB Miles Sanders (20) needs 2 rushing TDs to move into a tie for 10th on the Eagles all-time rushing TD list tying RB Duce Staley |
Eagles RB Miles Sanders (3614) needs 29 yards to move up to 8th on the Eagles all-time rushing list. |
Eagles WR AJ Brown (1401) needs 9 yards for the Eagles single season receiving record passing WR Mike Quick |
Eagles WR AJ Brown (11) needs 4 TDs for the Eagles single season receiving TD record passing WR Terrell Owens |
The Eagles defense (68) needs 5 sacks to break the 1984 Bears single season record (72) for team sacks. |
Giants RB Saquan Barkley (29) needs 1 TD for 30 career TDs. |
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WDB Matchups |
The More You Know |
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The Kickoff |
Let it be known that according to PFF, your 2022 Kickoff Crown goes to no other kicker but…drumroll…Jake Elliott! with an 85.7 grade. Elliott is currently 7th in YPA (69.9), while Graham Gano sits at 25th (66.3) to go along with his 61.2 Kickoff grade. Elliott is 9th in netting an average field position of 25.3, vs. Gano’s 27.0 (20th). Due to poor ST play, Elliott’s squad has also allowed the 3rd-most yards per return (25.8) vs. 9th-most for the Giants (23.5). Elliott has had 58 touchbacks to Gano’s 48. Gano is tied for 12th in terms of longest hang time on kickoffs (4.01s) vs. 3.95s for Elliott (t-16th). Lastly, when it comes to return%, Elliott has had the 12th-lowest at 31.0 vs. 21st for Gano at 40.0% |
Matchups to Watch |
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Eagles Pass Rush vs the Giants OL |
The Eagles pass rush has been on fire the last few weeks amassing 6 or more sacks in each of the last 4 games, with the first in the streak being against the Giants where the Eagles sacked Daniel Jones 7 times in a 48-22 rout. With Graham passing 10 sacks last week the Eagles became the first team to ever have 4 different linemen with 10+ sacks, they also broke the Eagles record for most sacks in a season. The Eagles are now in striking distance of another sack record as they are just 5 sacks away from breaking the 1984 Bears record for most sacks in a season (granted they will be doing it in one additional game). The Eagles will most likely see Tyrod Taylor at QB, along with some other backups giving them the opportunity to feast and continue their streak of 6+sacks. |
Eagles Offense vs themselves |
The Eagles offense shooting themselves in the foot seems to be a common occurrence the last two weeks. Hopefully the return of Hurts can stop that trend. Turnovers have been a problem for the Eagles the last two weeks with Minshew at the helm, that should stop with Hurts who has done a good job of protecting the football this season. Hurts' more familiar cadence should also help curb some of the false start penalties that we saw stalling drives. The Eagles are the better football team and had their way with the Giants defense last time these two teams faced off, with the Giants most likely resting a number of starters the Eagles just need to play smart and protect the football and they should be able to pull out a win as long as they are not beating themselves. |
Miles Sanders vs the Giants Run Defense |
Sanders has been held in check the last three weeks, once by the Cowboys and the other two games by the coaching staff who refused to use him against the Bears and Saints which cost Jalen Hurts getting injured vs the Bears and a loss vs the Saints. Had the coaching staff used Sanders last week, we may be talking about resting our starters this week instead of it being a must win game. Sanders has had a great year which has led to a Pro Bowl nod for the RB after he has amassed 1236 yards and 11 TDs this season. Sanders had a huge game in week 14 running for 144 yards and 2 TDs in the Eagles win. The Eagles would be smart to lean on Sanders and the running backs again in this game to help keep Jalen Hurts upright and healthy for the playoffs. If the Eagles get the run game going and can get a nice lead against the Giants backups they may be able to put Hurts and some of the starters late in the game and run out the clock. |
Nick Sirianni and Shane Stiechen vs Themselves |
Stiechen and Sirianni and their refusal to run the football the last few weeks are a big reason the Eagles are not resting their starters with the number one seed locked up this week. In week 15 vs the Bears and their 29th ranked run defense according to DVOA the Eagles refused to run the football to the running backs. Instead opting for Hurts to drop back 40 times and run the football 17 times compared to the 11 times by their Pro Bowl RB and 5 more by the other two running backs, all of this on a freezing cold and windy day in Chicago. The Eagles came away with a win, but lost Hurts to injury for the next two games. Then against the Saints last week and their 23rd ranked run defense, the two thought it was a brilliant idea to not run the ball until the second half and have the backup QB drop back 40 times instead of running the football with Sanders who was averaging 5.1 yards per carry in the game. These two need to remember they have a great run blocking OL and a Pro Bowl running back on the roster this week and in the playoffs. The Eagles lose games when they lose the TOP battle and that occurs when we do not run the football. Add it to help limit hits on Hurts; it would be smart to run the ball. Lets see if these two can come up with a winning game plan that keeps our QB healthy this week. Hopefully it has a healthy dose of Sanders early and often and maybe a little bit of Scott and Gainwell mixed in as well. |
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2022.12.31 04:49 Rsubs33 Game Preview Week 17 Philadelphia Eagles (13-2) vs the New Orleans Saints(6-9) Game Preview
Philadelphia Eagles (13-2) at the New Orleans Saints (6-9) |
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It looks like the Eagles will once again be without starting QB Jalen Hurts who is listed as doubtful for the game against the Saints as the Eagles look to clinch the number one seed in the playoffs with a win. That will be easier said than done though, the Saints still have a top defense which allows them to hang in games and play people tight. Additionally, the Saints have a lot to play for as they are still in the playoff hunt in the terrible NFC South where no team has a winning record. The Eagles are the better team on paper, but can’t shoot themselves in the football like they did last week which cost them the football game and their chance to clinch the division against their rival. Still the Eagles control their own destiny and only need to win one of their remaining two games to take the division and the first round bye in the playoffs. The Eagles need to stop the Saints rushing attack and force them to pass, they are depleted at WR with Landry and Thomas on the IR and Olave banged up and Questionable. If the Eagles can stop the run they should have a definitive advantage both with their pass rush and their secondary vs the Saints. On offense the Eagles should look to run against the Saints 23rd ranked rush defense as opposed to passing against the Saints secondary. That said Brown and Smith are coming off back to back 100 yard games and have been amazing against whoever they have gone up against including the Cowboys Pro Bowl corner Trevon Diggs. The biggest thing for the Eagles offense will be protecting the football, they had multiple opportunities to win against Dallas last week and shot themselves in the foot with bad and costly turnovers. If the Eagles can stop the run and protect the football they should be able to clinch the division and rest up for a playoff run next week and in the first round with a bye. Happy Holidays and Go birds! |
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Date |
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Sunday, January 1st, 2023 |
Game Time | Game Location |
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1:00 PM - Eastern | Lincoln Financial Field |
12:00 PM - Central | 1020 Pattison Ave |
11:00 AM - Mountain | Philadelphia, PA 19148 |
10:00 AM - Pacific | Wikipedia - Map |
Weather Forecast |
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Stadium Type:Open |
Surface: Desso GrassMaster |
Temperature: 50°F |
Feels Like: 50°F |
Forecast: Partly Cloudy. Partly cloudy throughout the day. |
Chance of Precipitation: 0% |
Cloud Coverage: 33% |
Wind: West Northwest 9 MPH |
Betting Odds |
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OddShark Information |
Favorite/Opening Line: Philadelphia -5.5 |
OveUnder: 41.5 |
Moneyline Eagles -250, Saints +210 |
Record vs. Spread: Philadelphia 8-7, New Orleans 6-9 |
Where to Watch on TV |
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FOX will broadcast Sunday’s game to a regional audience. Joe Davis will handle the play-by-play duties and Daryl Johnson will provide analysis. Pam Oliveri will report from the sidelines. |
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Radio Streams |
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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 (46th 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, Oscar Budejen 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 |
Atlantic City, NJ | WIBG | 1020 AM; 101.3 FM |
Saints Radio |
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Saints RadioWWL is the flagship station of the Saints Radio Network, and the station extends the weekly action of Saints football throughout the Gulf South. Mike Hoss handles the play-by-play duties, former Saints running back Deuce McAllister provides color commentary and Steve Geller is on the New Orleans sideline for all the contests. Former Saints quarterback Bobby Hebert and Kristian Garic host pregame coverage, halftime commentary, and "The Point After" at the conclusion of each Saints game. |
National Radio |
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Satellite Radio |
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Station | Eagles Channel | Saints Channel |
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Sirius Radio | SIRI 99(Streaming 825) | SIRI 113(Streaming 822) |
XM Radio | XM 233 (Streaming 825) | (XM 388 (Streaming 822) |
Sirus XM Radio | SXM 233 (Streaming 825) | SXM 388(Streaming 822) |
Eagles Social Media | Saints Social Media |
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Website | Website |
Snapchat: Eagles | Snapchat: Saints |
TikTok | TikTok |
NFC East Standings |
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Series Information |
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Philadelphia Eagles lead the New Orleans Saints, (18-15) |
Series History |
Head to Head Box Scores |
First Game Played |
November 6, 1967 at Tulane Stadium, New Orleans, LA. New Orleans Saints 31 - Philadelphia Eagles 24 |
Points Leader |
The Philadelphia Eagles lead the New Orleans Saints (783-730) |
Coaches Record |
Nick Sirianni: 1-0 vs. the Saints |
Dennis Allen: 0-1 vs. the Eagles(with Raiders) |
Coaches Head to Head |
Sirianni vs Allen: First Meeting between coaches. |
Quarterback Record |
Gardner Minshew: Against Saints 0-1 |
Andy Dalton: Against Eagles: 3-0 |
Quarterbacks Head to Head |
Gardner Minshew vs Andy Dalton: Minshew leads 1-0 |
Records per Stadium |
Record @ Lincoln Financial Field: Eagles lead: 4-3 |
Record @ Mercedes Benz SuperDome: Saints leads series: 9-5 |
Rankings and Last Meeting Information |
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NFL.com Power Ranking |
Eagles No. 2 - Saints No. 23 |
Record |
Eagles: 13-1 |
Saints: 6-9 |
Last Meeting and Last Meeting at Site |
Sunday, November 21st, 2021 |
Eagles 40 - Saints 29 |
The Philadelphia Eagles stuck to their run-first approach and dominated the NFL's top-ranked rushing defense. Jalen Hurts ran for three touchdowns, Darius Slay returned an interception for a score and the Eagles beat the New Orleans Saints 40-29 on Sunday. Miles Sanders ran for 94 yards, Hurts had 69, Jordan Howard added 63 and the Eagles racked up 242 yards on the ground against a team that allowed 72.9 yards rushing per game. The Eagles have surpassed 175 yards rushing in four straight games, including 200-plus in three victories in that span. The Eagles were able to survive a late push by the Saints, but the Eagles offense was too much. |
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Date | Winner | Loser | Score |
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11/21/21 | Eagles | Saints | 40-29 |
12/13/20 | Eagles | Saints | 24-21 |
01/13/19 | Saints | Eagles | 20-14 |
11/18/18 | Saints | Eagles | 48-7 |
10/11/15 | Eagles | Saints | 39-17 |
01/04/14 | Saints | Eagles | 26-24 |
11/05/12 | Saints | Eagles | 28-13 |
09/20/09 | Saints | Eagles | 48-22 |
12/23/07 | Eagles | Saints | 38-23 |
01/13/07 | Saints | Eagles | 27-24 |
10/15/06 | Saints | Eagles | 27-24 |
11/23/03 | Eagles | Saints | 33-20 |
Injury Reports | Depth Charts |
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Eagles | Eagles |
Saints | Saints |
2022 “Expert” Picks |
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2022 Team Stats |
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Eagles Season Stats |
Saints Season Stats |
Name | CMP | ATT | PCT | YDS | TD | INT | RAT |
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Hurts | 286 | 425 | 67.3% | 3472 | 22 | 5 | 104.6 |
Minshew | 26 | 44 | 59.1% | 389 | 2 | 2 | 84.4 |
Dalton | 219 | 331 | 66.2% | 2495 | 17 | 8 | 95.7 |
Name | ATT | YDS | YDS/G | AVG | TD |
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Sanders | 236 | 1175 | 78.3 | 5.0 | 11 |
Kamara | 184 | 717 | 55.2 | 3.9 | 2 |
Name | REC | YDS | YDS/G | AVG | TD |
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Brown | 80 | 1304 | 86.9 | 16.3 | 10 |
Olave | 63 | 940 | 72.3 | 14.9 | 3 |
Name | Sacks | Team Total |
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Reddick | 14.0 | 61 |
Davis | 6.5 | 40 |
Name | Total | Solo | Assist | Sacks |
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Edwards | 138 | 81 | 57 | 2.0 |
Davis | 94 | 48 | 46 | 6.5 |
Name | Ints | Team Total |
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Gardner-Johnson | 6 | 16 |
Mathieu | 2 | 4 |
Name | ATT | YDS | LONG | AVG | NET | IN 20 | TB | BP |
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Siposs(IR) | 44 | 2005 | 59 | 45.6 | 39.6 | 16 | 3 | 1 |
Kern | 2 | 90 | 50 | 45.0 | 33.0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Gillikin | 66 | 3091 | 63 | 46.8 | 41.6 | 25 | 6 | 0 |
Name | ATT | MADE | % | LONG | PAT |
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Elliott | 17 | 14 | 82.4% | 59 | 49/51 |
Lutz | 27 | 21 | 77.8% | 60 | 30/30 |
Name | ATT | YDS | AVG | LONG | TD |
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Scott | 14 | 391 | 27.9 | 66 | 0 |
Shaheed | 13 | 293 | 22.5 | 31 | 0 |
Name | RET | YDS | AVG | LONG | TD | FC |
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Covey | 30 | 271 | 9.0 | 27 | 0 | 12 |
Shaheed | 17 | 175 | 10.3 | 42 | 0 | 18 |
Category | Eagles Stat | Eagles Rank | Saints Stat | Saints Rank |
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Total Offense | 397.3 | 3rd | 337.1 | 18th |
Rush Offense | 153.8 | 4th | 114.0 | 19th |
Pass Offense | 243.5 | 9th | 223.1 | 15th |
Points Per Game | 29.7 | 1st | 20.2 | 22nd(t) |
3rd-Down Offense | 47.9% | 3rd | 40.5% | 14th |
4th-Down Offense | 73.3% | 2nd(t) | 33.3% | 30th |
Red Zone Offense (TD%) | 72.2% | 1st | 53.3% | 17th(t) |
Category | Eagles Stat | Eagles Rank | Saints Stat | Saints Rank |
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Total Defense | 301.9 | 2nd | 322.4 | 9th |
Rush Defense | 120.7 | 18th | 132.0 | 23rd |
Pass Defense | 181.2 | 1st | 190.4 | 2nd |
Points Per Game | 20.5 | 6th | 21.7 | 14th |
3rd-Down Defense | 38.9% | 9th | 41.6% | 24th |
4th-Down Defense | 57.1% | 22nd | 47.1% | 13th |
Red Zone Defense (TD%) | 54.0% | 10th(t) | 48.8% | 5th |
Category | Eagles Stat | Eagles Rank | Saints Stat | Saints Rank |
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Turnover Diff. | +9 | 2nd | -12 | 31st |
Penalty Per Game | 5.2 | 9t(t) | 6.5 | 22nd(t) |
Penalty Yards Per Game | 40.2 | 6th | 40.2 | 28th |
Recap from Last Week’s Games |
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Eagles |
The Eagles traveled to Dallas to take on the Cowboys without their starting QB Jalen Hurts who was missing the game with a strained shoulder suffered the previous week. Backup quarterback Gardner Minshew started the Eagles' road finale against the arch-rival Cowboys in place of Hurts. Despite a solid performance by Minshew, Philadelphia was doomed by a season-high four turnovers, all of which led to scoring drives for Dallas who came away with a close win. |
Saints |
Playing in the coldest game in franchise history with the wind-chill temperature in negative digits and with their faint playoff hopes on the line, the New Orleans Saints rallied from a 10-point deficit to defeat the Cleveland Browns 17-10 on Saturday at FirstEnergy Stadium in Cleveland. Eliminating the Browns and their rapist QB from playoff contention. The Saints (6-9), who have their first winning streak of the season, are tied with Carolina (6-9) for second place in the NFC South, a half- game behind Tampa (6-8). The Buccaneers play at Arizona (4-10) on Sunday. The Saints need to win their final two games and get some help to win the division. |
Connections |
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Saints Senior Defensive Assistant Peter Giunta worked as the Eagles DB coach from 1991-1994. |
Saints Assistant Special Teams coach Phil Gailano is originally from Philadelphia, PA and went to Norristown HS. |
Eagles Personnel Consultant Darren Sproles played 3 seasons for the Saints from 2011-2013. |
Saints Co-defensive Coordinatodefensive line coach Ryan Nielson was signed as an undrafted FA out of USC by the Eagles, but failed to make the team. |
Eagles | Saints |
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C Jason Kelce (Starter) | Demario Davis |
QB Jalen Hurts (Starter) | |
WR AJ Brown (Starter) | |
OT Lane Johnson (Starter) | |
G Landon Dickerson(Starter) | |
RB Miles Sanders | |
OLB Hassan Reddick | |
CB Darius Slay (Starter) | - |
General |
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Referee: Jerome Boger |
Philadelphia owns the best record in the NFL and is 13-2 for just the third time in franchise history, having previously done so in 2004 and 2017 (finished both seasons with a team-record-tying 13 wins). |
Nick Sirianni is just the third coach over the last two decades (since 2003) to start 13-2 or better in their first or second career year as a head coach (Jim Caldwell in 2009 and Doug Pederson in 2017). |
The Eagles rank 1st in the NFL with a team-record 57 TDs. |
Philadelphia also leads the league with a franchise-record 31 rushing TDs, which are tied for the 6th-most in NFL history, behind the 1962 Packers (36), 1948 49ers (35), 1976 Steelers (33), 2006 Chargers (32) and 2003 Chiefs (32). The Eagles are just the fifth team since the 1970 merger to rush for 25+ TDs in consecutive years, joining the 2002-05 Chiefs (4), 1994-95 Cowboys, 1975-76 Colts and 1974-75 Dolphins. |
Jalen Hurts has produced 35 total TDs (22 passing, 13 rushing), tying Randall Cunningham (1990) for the most in franchise history. His 13 rushing TDs are the most ever by an Eagles QB and are the 2nd-most by a QB in NFL history, trailing only Cam Newton in 2011 (14). |
A.J. Brown (career-high 1,304) and DeVonta Smith (career-high 1,014) are the first 1,000+ yard receiving duo in franchise history. The only other NFL tandem with 1,000+ receiving yards each so far this season is Miami’s Tyreek Hill (1,632) and Jaylen Waddle (1,260). |
Brown and Smith have both posted 100+ receiving yards in the same game in 3 of the last 4 contests, including back-to-back weeks. They are the first Eagles duo to accomplish that feat in consecutive games since Brent Celek and DeSean Jackson during the 2009 campaign. |
Since Week 13, Brown (473) and Smith (405) rank 2nd and 3rd in the NFL in receiving yards, respectively, trailing only Justin Jefferson (524). In that span, Smith leads the NFL in 20+ yard catches (9), while Brown (7) is tied with Jefferson and CeeDee Lamb for the 2nd-most. |
Brown (10) and Smith (career-high 7) have combined for 17 receiving TDs, tying Buffalo’s Stefon Diggs (10) and Gabe Davis (7) for the 2nd most by any duo in the league this season (most by any NFC pairing), behind Kansas City’s Travis Kelce (12) and Jerick McKinnon (6). |
A.J. Brown ranks 4th in the league with a career-high 1,304 receiving yards, trailing only Justin Jefferson (1,756), Tyreek Hill (1,632) and Stefon Diggs (1,325). He is also tied for the 3rd-most receiving TDs (10) in the NFL, behind Travis Kelce (12) and Davante Adams (12). |
Brown, who broke Terrell Owens’ (1,200 in 2004) record for the most receiving yards by an Eagle in their first season with the team, is 105 yards shy of Mike Quick’s franchise record (1,409 in 1983). |
Philadelphia leads the NFL with 61 sacks, which is 1 QB takedown shy of the Eagles’ single-season record (62 in 1989). The Eagles, who also rank 1st in the league in sacks per pass attempt (12.4%), are the only NFL team since 1982 to have 6+ sacks in 4 consecutive games. |
Philadelphia is the third NFL team since 1982 to have three players – Haason Reddick (14.0), Josh Sweat (11.0) and Javon Hargrave (10.0) – each record 10.0+ sacks in a season, joining the 1985 Raiders and 1989 Vikings. If Brandon Graham (9.0) records a sack on Sunday, the Eagles would become the first defense to have four such players. |
Reddick ranks 3rd in the league with a career-high 14.0 sacks (most by an Eagle since Connor Barwin’s 14.5 in 2014), behind Nick Bosa (17.5) and Matt Judon (15.5). He also ranks 1st in the NFL strip sacks (5) and is tied with Alex Highsmith for the league lead in FFs (5). |
Josh Sweat, who has a career-high 11.0 sacks this season, has totaled QB takedowns in each of his last 5 games (longest active streak in the NFL and longest streak by an Eagle since Juqua Parker in 2009). His 7.5 sacks Week 12 are tied with Josh Uche for the most in the NFL. |
Miles Sanders is tied for the 4th-most rushing TDs (career-high 11) among NFL RBs, trailing only Jamaal Williams (14), Derrick Henry (13) and Nick Chubb (12). He also ranks 5th in rushing yards (career-high 1,175), behind Josh Jacobs (1,539), Henry (1,429), Chubb (1,344) and Saquon Barkley (1,254). Sanders is the first Eagle to rush for 1,100+ yards and 11+ TDs in a season since LeSean McCoy in 2011. |
Despite missing 5 games earlier this year due to injury, Dallas Goedert still ranks in the Top 10 among NFL TEs in receiving yards (611, 7th), yards after the catch (378, 4th), yards per reception (13.3, 3rd) and catch rate (82.1%, 2nd). He also ranks 3rd among TEs with 11 catches of 20+ yards, behind Travis Kelce (19) and George Kittle (12). |
Javon Hargrave, who has recorded 7.5+ sacks in back-to-back years, ranks 3rd among NFL DTs with a career-high 10.0 sacks, which are the most by an Eagles DT since Fletcher Cox in 2018 (10.5). |
T.J. Edwards ranks 8th in the NFL (3rd in NFC) with a career-high 138 tackles, which are the 3rd-most by an Eagle since 1991, trailing only Byron Evans in 1992 (175) and Andre Waters in 1991 (156). |
James Bradberry is tied for the 2nd-most PDs (15) in the NFL this season, trailing only Sauce Gardner (16). He also ranks 2nd in opponent passer rating (51.2), behind Gardner (50.2) in that category. |
The Past 4 weeks, the Saints have run 6 OL sets 30% of the time |
The Saints have the second highest % of Power Runs (Ravens are 1st) and they have run a single end around, reverse or lateral this season. |
Brown and Smith are #2 and #3 in receiving yards against Man coverage this season (Jefferson is the first), this is the most for any Eagle in the NextGen Era. |
Fun Fact |
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The Eagles have three interception return TDs in franchise history against the Saints and all three were by Eric Allen. In the 1992 playoff game, Allen picked off Hebert in that 26-point fourth quarter and returned it 18 yards for a TD. And in a 37-26 Eagles win late in the 1993 season Allen picked off Walsh twice, returning the INTs 33 yards in the third quarter and 25 yards in the fourth quarter for touchdowns. Allen is the only player ever with three INT return TDs vs. the Saint. |
A Trip through Time |
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In 1993, the Eagles finished second in the division at 11-5 behind the Dallas Cowboy and faced off against the Saints in the wild card round of the playoffs. The Saints struck first with a 1 yard run by Craig Heyward, but the Eagles answered with a 57 yard TD pass by Randall Cunningham in the first quarter. After that though the Eagles offense went silent and it was all Saints for the next two quarters. Going up 20-7 in the third. The Eagles were able to cut the lead to 10 to close out the 3rd quarter, but trailed 20-10 as it headed into the 4th quarter and the final 15 minutes of the game. The 4th quarter began with the Saints facing a 3rd-and-1 on their own 29-yard line. Hebert tried to hit Kelvin Martin over the middle, but the pass fell incomplete and after Tommy Barnhardt’s punt and Vai Sikahema’s 12-yard return, the Eagles started at their own 36. And this is where the most dominating 4th quarter playoff performance in history begins. Randall went 5-6 on the drive converting 3 first downs and connected with Fred Barnett for the second time in the game, this time for 35 yards to bring the game within 3 after the extra point. On the ensuing possession’s first play, Seth Joyner picked off Bobby Hebert and returned it 14 yards to the 26 yard line. The Eagles marched in and took the lead with a Heath Sherman 6 yard run to make 24-20. Following the TD, the Saints had a penalty and a loss of three on a screen pass to Vaughn Dunbar left the Saints with a 3rd-and-23 on their own 7 when Reggie White beat Richard Cooper and sacked Hebert in the end zone for a safety with 5:36 left. After the kick, the Eagles ran the ball on 4 straight plays netting 33 yards before kicking a field goal with 5:36 left giving them a 2 possession lead. On the Saints’ second play of their next drive, Eric Allen stepped in front of Saints receiver Wesley Carroll and picked off Hebert and ran untouched into the end zone for a 36-20 lead with 2:17 left. In the span of just 18 offensive plays by the Eagles and Saints, the Eagles had scored 26 points. 26 points in a 4th quarter remain the most scored by a team in the 4th quarter. The Eagles’ 26 points at the time were a franchise record for any game. They’ve since scored 28 twice in a fourth quarter against the Giants in 2010, in the Miracle in the Meadowlands 2 and against the Lions 2013. It was the greatest postseason collapse in Saints history and the greatest comeback in Eagles postseason history. Even though it wasn’t the greatest comeback in the NFL that day (earlier, Frank Reich rallied the Bills from a 35-3 deficit to a 41-38 win over the Oilers). It was the only playoff win in an Eagles uniform for Reggie White, Eric Allen, Seth Joyner, Clyde Simmons and several other all-time great Eagles. Their exodus sparked by Norman Braman’s refusal to offer Reggie White a competitive contract in the early days of free agency would begin soon, but for that 4th quarter, the nucleus Buddy Ryan built before being fired two years earlier finally lived up to its potential. |
Eagles | Saints |
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DT Jordan Davis | WR Chris Olave |
C Cam Jurgens | OT Trevor Penning |
LB Nakobe Dean | CB Alontae Taylor |
DE Kyron Johnson | LB D'Marco Jackson |
TE Grant Calcaterra | DE Jordan Jackson |
Eagles | Saints |
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WR AJ Brown | QB Andy Dalton |
DE Hassan Reddick | DB Tyrann Mathieu |
CB James Bradberry | WR WR Jarvis Landry |
RB Trey Sermon | S Marcus Maye |
WR Zach Pascal | DL Kentavius Street |
LB Kyzir White | S Daniel Sorensen |
QB Ian Book | DT Jaleel Johnson |
DT Ndamukong Suh | DE Taco Charlton |
DT Linval Joseph | S Justin Evans |
DE Robert Quinn | RB David Johnson |
- | LB Eric Wilson |
- | LB Kwon Alexander |
- | LB Kiko Alonso |
- | WR Kenny Stills |
Eagles | Saints |
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CB Steven Nelson | QB Drew Brees |
WR Jalen Reagor | S Marcus Williams |
WR JJ Arcega-Whiteside | LT Terron Armstead |
OG Brandon Brooks | S Malcom Jenkins |
OG Nate Herbig | RB Ty Montgomery |
LB Eric Wilson | TE Garrett Griffen |
LB Davion Taylor | QB Blake Bortles |
S Anthony Davis | QB Trevor Siemian |
Milestones |
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Eagles QB Jalen Hurts needs 6 passing TDs for 50 career passing TDs. |
Eagles QB Jalen Hurts (26) needs 2 rushing TD to move into a tie for 8th on the Eagles all-time rushing TD list tying QB Donovan McNabb |
Eagles QB Jalen Hurts (3472) needs 568 passing yards for the Eagles single season passing record passing QB Carson Wentz |
Eagles RB Miles Sanders (20) needs 2 rushing TDs to move into a tie for 10th on the Eagles all-time rushing TD list tying RB Duce Staley |
Eagles RB Miles Sanders (3614) needs 90 yards to move up to 8th on the Eagles all-time rushing list. |
Eagles WR AJ Brown (1304) needs 106 yards for the Eagles single season receiving record passing WR Mike Quick |
Eagles WR AJ Brown (10) needs 5 TDs for the Eagles single season receiving TD record passing WR Terrell Owens |
Pro Football Focus Matchup Charts courtesy of PFF Edge (join.profootballfocus.com/edge/) |
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WDB Matchups |
Depth | Att% | Att | Compl | Compl% | Yds | YPA | TD | INT |
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Deep (20+) | 10.0 | 33 | 9 | 27.3 | 326 | 9.9 | 3 | 1 |
Medium (10-19) | 23.3 | 77 | 49 | 63.6 | 801 | 10.4 | 6 | 5 |
Short (0-9) | 49.8 | 165 | 135 | 81.8 | 1188 | 7.2 | 7 | 2 |
Behind LOS | 8.8 | 29 | 26 | 89.7 | 180 | 6.2 | 1 | 0 |
Depth | Att% | Att | Comp | Comp% | Yds | YPA | TD | Int |
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Deep L | 3.8 | 16 | 5 | 31.3 | 150 | 9.4 | 2 | 1 |
Deep C | 2.8 | 12 | 6 | 50.0 | 242 | 20.2 | 4 | 1 |
Deep R | 5.9 | 25 | 10 | 40.0 | 394 | 15.8 | 5 | 1 |
Intermediate L | 6.8 | 29 | 16 | 55.2 | 281 | 9.7 | 3 | 1 |
Intermediate C | 8.2 | 35 | 26 | 74.3 | 542 | 15.5 | 2 | 0 |
Intermediate R | 3.3 | 14 | 8 | 57.1 | 143 | 10.2 | 0 | 0 |
Short L | 13.6 | 58 | 48 | 82.8 | 384 | 6.6 | 0 | 0 |
Short C | 20.9 | 89 | 71 | 79.8 | 766 | 8.6 | 1 | 1 |
Short R | 10.4 | 44 | 33 | 75.0 | 240 | 5.5 | 4 | 0 |
Behind LOS L | 2.6 | 11 | 10 | 90.9 | 50 | 4.5 | 0 | 0 |
Behind LOS C | 9.6 | 41 | 39 | 95.1 | 216 | 5.3 | 1 | 0 |
Behind LOS R | 3.3 | 14 | 14 | 100.0 | 65 | 4.6 | 0 | 0 |
Matchups to Watch |
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Eagles Pass Rush vs the Saints OL |
Saints OL took a hit in the offseason when they lost LT Terron Armstead to FA and it took another hit last week when LG Andrus Peat was carted off and has been ruled out for this week’s game. The Eagles currently have 3 players with at least 10 sacks (Reddick, Sweat and Hargrave) and lead the league in sacks with 61. They are one shy of the single-season team record of 62, set in 1989 under Buddy Ryan. They are 11 shy of the single-season NFL record of 72, set in 1984 by the Bears, also under Buddy Ryan. The Eagles can create pressure from all across the line which could spell trouble for Andy Dalton who is much more comfortable in the pocket. Former Eagle Josh Andrews will be filling in for Peat which could spell trouble for the Saints as he will have his handles full with Cox and Hargrave. On the outside the Saints tackles have surrendered a combined 7 sacks and 44 pressures and those two will have to deal with Sweat and Reddick who have both been on a tear in recent weeks and will look to continue that Sunday vs the Saints. |
Eagles Offense vs themselves |
The Eagles offense shot themselves in the foot repeatedly last week. Twice the Eagles jumped out to 10 point leads against the Cowboys only to turn it over on the following possession and give the Cowboys points. Two INTs and two costly fumbles cost the Eagles the game and their change at clinching the number 1 seed this week. The Eagles were great protecting the football all season with Hurts under center, but with Minshew they had two fumbles and two INTs, none of these you can put squarely on Minshew; both INTs were ripped out of the hands of Watkins, one fumble was squarely on Sanders and the other Scott never closed his arms around the ball on the handoff. The Eagles are clearly the better team on paper, but the Saints have a talented defense and will stick in the game if the Eagles make mistakes again and turnover the football. If the Eagles want to clinch the first round seed they need to be smart and protect the football or it will come down to week 18 vs the Giants next week. |
Eagles rush defense vs the Saints two headed rushing attack |
After being gashed by the Redskins 7 weeks ago the Eagles rushing defense looks in much better shape and did a decent job last week holding Zeke and Pollard in check. This week they will have to face off against another two headed running attack though this one is a little bit different as it will be against Kamara and the swiss army knife known as Taysom Hill who lines up at QB, RB, WR and TE. The two have combined for 1222 and 8 TDs this season and the Saints offense is at its best when it can get these two going. Last week in the Saints’ win over the Browns, Kamara accounted for 110 of their 244 offensive yards. He had 20 carries for 76 yards and a touchdown and caught 2 passes for 34 yards. The Eagles need to continue to be stout against the run again this week to force the Saints to try to throw the football and make them one dimensional to allow the pass rush to do its thing and create turnovers. The Saints want to run and rely on the defense, the Eagles need to make them beat them with the pass this week and the first step will be stopping the run and forcing them into 3rd and longs. |
Jonathan Gannon vs himself |
Gannon’s defense has been good this year, but it has also been painful to watch at times when he tries to get too cute. There isn’t a better example of this than last week against the Cowboys after getting them in 3rd and 30. Rather than having his defense drop into Cover-2 and line up deep to play the stick and keep everything in front he decided to have Josiah Scott play up to make the coverage look like Cover-1 presnap and he never had a chance to get into the deep half before Hilton blew by him to catch the first down. This Eagles defense is more talented than the Saints offense at this point in time due to injuries and the Saints still figuring out the QB position, the Eagles just need to stick to the game plan and not get cute especially with backups in the game. Stop the run and put pressure on Dalton and this should lead to an Eagles win. |
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