2024 Philadelphia Eagles season
2024 Philadelphia Eagles season | |
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Owner | Jeffrey Lurie |
General manager | Howie Roseman |
Head coach | Nick Sirianni |
Offensive coordinator | Kellen Moore |
Defensive coordinator | Vic Fangio |
Home field | Lincoln Financial Field |
Results | |
Record | 6–2 |
Division place | 2nd NFC East |
Uniform | |
The 2024 season is the Philadelphia Eagles' 92nd season in the National Football League (NFL) and their fourth under head coach Nick Sirianni. The Eagles look to improve on their 11–6 record and second-place finish in the NFC East from 2023.
In the offseason, two longtime Eagles players, center Jason Kelce[1] and defensive tackle Fletcher Cox,[2] announced their retirements.
Off-season
[edit]Coaching changes
[edit]On January 22, 2024, the Eagles fired defensive coordinator Sean Desai after only one year in that role.[3] On January 23, the Eagles relieved offensive coordinator Brian Johnson of his duties.[4] On January 27, Vic Fangio was named the team's new defensive coordinator. On February 5, the team named Kellen Moore their new offensive coordinator.[5] The 2024 season will be the second season in a row that the Eagles will field both new offensive and defensive coordinators.
Position | Previous coach(es) | 2024 replacement(s) |
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Offensive coordinator | Brian Johnson, 2023 | Kellen Moore |
Quarterbacks coach | Alex Tanney, 2023 | Doug Nussmeier |
Assistant offensive line coach | Roy Istvan, 2019-2023 | T.J. Paganetti |
Offensive assistant | None | Kyle Valero |
Defensive coordinator | Sean Desai, (Weeks 1–14, 2023) Matt Patricia, (Weeks 15–End of Season, 2023) |
Vic Fangio |
Senior defensive assistant | Matt Patricia, (Weeks 1–14, 2023) |
Clint Hurtt |
Defensive line coach | Tracy Rocker, 2021-2023 | |
Inside linebackers coach | D. J. Eliot, 2023 |
Bobby King |
Defensive backs coach | D.K. McDonald, 2023 | Christian Parker |
Cornerbacks coach | None | Roy Anderson |
Safeties coach | None | Joe Kasper |
Assistant linebackers coach | Tyler Scudder, 2023 | Ronell Williams |
Defensive quality control coach | Mike DiAngelo, 2023 | Ronell Williams Tyler Scudder |
Head coach quality control | None | Tyler Yelk |
Roster changes
[edit]Future contracts
[edit]All players listed below were signed to reserve/future contracts on January 18, unless otherwise noted. Each player was officially added to the active roster on March 13—the first day of the 2024 league year.[6]
Position | Player | Notes |
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DT | Thomas Booker | |
OT | Le'Raven Clark | placed on injured reserve May 3 |
WR | Shaquan Davis | waived August 7 |
DT | Noah Elliss | waived April 30 |
CB | Mekhi Garner | waived August 17 |
CB | Mario Goodrich | released July 30 |
WR | Jacob Harris | waived August 27 |
WR | Griffin Hebert | waived April 30, re-signed July 25, waived August 27 |
DE | Tarron Jackson | waived August 27 |
TE | E. J. Jenkins | waived August 27, re-signed to practice squad August 28 |
LB | Terrell Lewis | waived August 27 |
S | Tristin McCollum | |
CB | Tiawan Mullen | waived April 30 |
WR | Joseph Ngata | |
RB | Lew Nichols III | waived August 27 |
OG | Jason Poe | waived August 5, re-signed August 21, waived August 27 |
LB | Brandon Smith | waived August 27, re-signed to practice squad August 28 |
C | Lecitus Smith | waived April 30 |
OG | Brett Toth | waived August 27, re-signed to practice squad August 29 |
WR | Austin Watkins | waived August 27 |
TE | Noah Togiai | signed January 30, waived May 13 |
LB | Julian Okwara | signed February 14, waived August 27 |
RB | Tyrion Davis-Price | signed February 21, waived August 27, re-signed to practice squad August 28 |
OT | Darian Kinnard | signed February 21 |
Free agents
[edit]Signings
[edit]Position | Player | Tag | 2023 team | Date signed | Notes |
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RB | Saquon Barkley | UFA | New York Giants | March 13 | 3 years, $37.75 million |
LB | Zack Baun | UFA | New Orleans Saints | March 13 | 1 year, $3.5 million |
C | Matt Hennessy | UFA | Atlanta Falcons | March 13 | 1 year, $1.75 million |
DE | Bryce Huff | UFA | New York Jets | March 13 | 3 years, $51.1 million |
S | C. J. Gardner-Johnson | UFA | Detroit Lions | March 14 | 3 years, $27 million |
WR | DeVante Parker | UFA | New England Patriots | March 14 | 1 year, $1.21 million |
LB | Devin White | UFA | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | March 18 | 1 year, $4 million |
LB | Oren Burks | UFA | San Francisco 49ers | March 19 | 1 year, $2.5 million |
DT | P. J. Mustipher | UFA | New Orleans Saints | March 19 | 1 year |
WR | Parris Campbell | UFA | New York Giants | March 21 | 1 year, $1.292 million |
CB | Tyler Hall | UFA | Las Vegas Raiders | March 21 | 1 year, $1.175 million |
QB | Will Grier | UFA | Los Angeles Chargers | March 23 | 1 year, $1.125 million |
CB | Avonte Maddox | UFA | Philadelphia Eagles | April 4 | 1 year, $2 million |
TE | C. J. Uzomah | UFA | New York Jets | April 11 | 1 year, $1.377 million |
T | Mekhi Becton | UFA | New York Jets | April 29 | 1 year, $2.75 million |
WR | John Ross | UFA | Kansas City Chiefs | May 23 | 1 year |
G | Max Scharping | UFA | Cincinnati Bengals | June 3 | 1 year |
CB | Parry Nickerson | UFA | Miami Dolphins | June 7 | 1 year |
C | Nick Gates | UFA | Washington Commanders | July 30 | 1 year |
LB | Shaquille Quarterman | UFA | Jacksonville Jaguars | August 5 | 1 year |
TE | Armani Rogers | WVR | Washington Commanders | August 7 | 1 year |
S | Caden Sterns | UFA | Carolina Panthers | August 11 | 1 year |
DT | Byron Young | WVR | Las Vegas Raiders | August 29 | 1 year |
Extensions
[edit]Position | Player | Date signed | Notes |
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OG | Landon Dickerson | March 11 | 4 years, $87 million |
K | Jake Elliott | March 13 | 4 years, $24 million |
S | Reed Blankenship | April 1 | 1 year |
OT | Jordan Mailata | April 4 | 3 years, $66 million |
WR | DeVonta Smith | April 15 | 3 years, $75 million |
WR | A. J. Brown | April 25 | 3 years, $96 million |
Releases
[edit]Position | Player | 2024 team | Release Date |
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S | Kevin Byard | Chicago Bears | March 1 |
CB | Avonte Maddox | Philadelphia Eagles | March 7 |
LB | Shaquille Quarterman | Los Angeles Chargers | August 11 |
TE | C. J. Uzomah | Philadelphia Eagles | August 21 |
DT | Marlon Tuipulotu | Kansas City Chiefs | August 29 |
LB | Patrick Johnson | New York Giants | September 16 |
LB | Devin White | Houston Texans | October 8 |
WR | Parris Campbell | Philadelphia Eagles | October 22 |
TE | Albert Okwuegbunam | November 5 |
Retirements
[edit]Position | Player | Date Retired |
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C | Jason Kelce | March 4 |
DT | Fletcher Cox | March 10 |
WR | DeVante Parker | May 22 |
Trades
[edit]Trades below only are for trades that included a player. Draft pick-only trades will go in draft section.
Date | Player(s)/Asset(s) received | Team | Player(s)/Asset(s) traded | Source |
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March 16 | QB Kenny Pickett, 2024 4th round selection |
Pittsburgh Steelers | 2024 3rd round selection (Payton Wilson), 2025 7th round selection (TBD), 2025 7th round selection (TBD) |
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April 1 | 2026 conditional 3rd round selection (2nd round if Reddick reaches 67.5% of playing time and 10 sacks in 2024) |
New York Jets | LB Haason Reddick | [8] |
August 22 | WR Jahan Dotson, 2025 5th round selection |
Washington Commanders | 2025 3rd round selection, 2025 7th round selection, 2025 7th round selection |
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Draft
[edit]Round | Selection | Player | Position | College | Notes |
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1 | 22 | Quinyon Mitchell | CB | Toledo | |
2 | 40 | Cooper DeJean | CB | Iowa | from Chicago via Washington[A] |
50 | Traded to Washington Commanders[A] | from New Orleans | |||
53 | |||||
3 | 78 | Traded to Houston Texans[B] | from Seattle via Washington[A] | ||
86 | Traded to San Francisco 49ers[C] | Traded to Houston then reacquired[B] | |||
94 | Jalyx Hunt | DE | Houston Christian | from San Francisco[C] | |
98 | Traded to Pittsburgh Steelers | Compensatory Pick | |||
4 | 120 | Traded to Miami Dolphins[D] | from LA Rams via Pittsburgh | ||
122 | Traded to Chicago Bears | ||||
123 | Traded to Houston Texans[E] | from Cleveland via Houston[B] | |||
127 | Will Shipley | RB | Clemson | from Houston[E] | |
132 | Traded to Detroit Lions[F] | Compensatory Pick from San Francisco[A] | |||
5 | 146 | Traded to Tennessee Titans | from Minnesota | ||
152 | Ainias Smith | WR | Texas A&M | from Seattle via Washington[A] | |
155 | Jeremiah Trotter Jr. | LB | Clemson | from Pittsburgh via Indianapolis[G] | |
156 | Traded to Arizona Cardinals | ||||
161 | Traded to Washington Commanders[A] | from Tampa Bay | |||
164 | Traded to Indianapolis Colts[G] | from Detroit[F] | |||
171 | Traded to New York Jets[H] | Compensatory Pick | |||
172 | Trevor Keegan | OG | Michigan | Compensatory Pick | |
6 | 182 | Traded to Tennessee Titans | from Tennessee | ||
185 | Johnny Wilson | WR | Florida State | from NY Jets[H] | |
190 | Dylan McMahon | C | NC State | from New Orleans via NY Jets[H] | |
199 | Traded to New Orleans Saints | ||||
201 | Traded to Indianapolis Colts[G] | from Tampa Bay via Detroit[F] | |||
210 | Traded to Detroit Lions[F] | Compensatory Pick | |||
7 | 242 | Traded to Tennessee Titans |
Draft Notes[10]
- ^ a b c d e f The Eagles traded a pair of 2024 second-round picks (Nos. 50 and 53 overall) and a 2024 fifth-round draft pick (No. 161 overall) to the Commanders in exchange for a 2024 second-round pick (No. 40 overall), a 2024 third-round pick (No. 78 overall), and a 2024 fifth-round pick (No. 152 overall).
- ^ a b c The Eagles traded a 2024 third-round pick (No. 78 overall) to the Texans in exchange for a 2024 third-round pick (No. 86 overall) and a 2024 fourth-round pick (No. 123 overall).
- ^ a b The Eagles traded a 2024 third-round pick (No. 86 overall) to the 49ers in exchange for a 2024 third-round pick (No. 94 overall) and a 2024 fourth-round pick (No. 132 overall).
- ^ The Eagles traded a 2024 fourth-round pick (No. 120 overall) to the Dolphins in exchange for a 2025 third-round pick.
- ^ a b The Eagles traded a 2024 fourth-round pick (No. 123 overall) to the Texans in exchange for a 2024 fourth-round pick (No. 127 overall) and a 2025 fifth-round pick.
- ^ a b c d The Eagles traded a 2024 fourth-round pick (No. 132 overall) and a 2024 sixth-round pick (No. 210 overall) to the Lions in exchange for a 2024 fifth-round pick (No. 164 overall), a 2024 sixth-round pick (No. 201 overall), and a 2025 fourth-round pick.
- ^ a b c The Eagles traded a 2024 fifth-round pick (No. 164 overall) and a 2024 sixth-round pick (No. 201 overall) to the Colts in exchange for a 2024 fifth-round pick (No. 155 overall).
- ^ a b c The Eagles traded a 2024 fifth-round pick (No. 171 overall) to the Jets in exchange for a pair of 2024 sixth-round picks (Nos. 185 and 190 overall).
Trades not cited occurred prior to the 2024 NFL Draft.
Undrafted free agents
[edit]All undrafted free agents were signed on May 10,[11] unless otherwise noted.
Player | Position | College | Notes |
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Gottlieb Ayedze | OT | Maryland | waived July 25, re-signed August 17 |
McCallan Castles | TE | Tennessee | placed on injured reserve August 3 |
Anim Dankwah | OT | Howard | |
Dallas Gant | LB | Toledo | signed to practice squad November 4 |
Gabe Hall | DT | Baylor | signed to practice squad August 28 |
Kendall Milton | RB | Georgia | |
Andre' Sam | S | LSU | signed to practice squad August 28 |
Laekin Vakalahi | OT | - | signed as part of the International Player Pathway Program,[11] signed to practice squad August 28 |
Shon Stephens | CB | Ferris State | signed May 13,[12] waived August 27 |
Kevin Foelsch | TE | New Haven | claimed off waivers August 3 from NY Jets[13] |
Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint | WR | Georgia | signed to practice squad August 28 |
A. J. Woods | CB | Pittsburgh | signed to practice squad September 10 |
Staff
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Current roster
[edit]Preseason
[edit]The Eagles' preseason opponents and preliminary schedule were announced on May 15, in conjunction with the release of the regular season schedule.
Week | Date | Opponent | Result | Record | Venue | Recap |
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1 | August 9 | at Baltimore Ravens | W 16–13 | 1–0 | M&T Bank Stadium | Recap |
2 | August 15 | at New England Patriots | W 14–13 | 2–0 | Gillette Stadium | Recap |
3 | August 24 | Minnesota Vikings | L 3–26 | 2–1 | Lincoln Financial Field | Recap |
Regular season
[edit]Schedule
[edit]Week | Date | Time (ET) | Opponent | Result | Record | Venue | TV | Recap |
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1 | September 6 | 8:15 p.m. | Green Bay Packers | W 34–29 | 1–0 | Arena Corinthians (São Paulo) | Peacock | Recap |
2 | September 16 | 8:15 p.m. | Atlanta Falcons | L 21–22 | 1–1 | Lincoln Financial Field | ESPN | Recap |
3 | September 22 | 1:00 p.m. | at New Orleans Saints | W 15–12 | 2–1 | Caesars Superdome | Fox | Recap |
4 | September 29 | 1:00 p.m. | at Tampa Bay Buccaneers | L 16–33 | 2–2 | Raymond James Stadium | Fox | Recap |
5 | Bye | |||||||
6 | October 13 | 1:00 p.m. | Cleveland Browns | W 20–16 | 3–2 | Lincoln Financial Field | Fox | Recap |
7 | October 20 | 1:00 p.m. | at New York Giants | W 28–3 | 4–2 | MetLife Stadium | Fox | Recap |
8 | October 27 | 1:00 p.m. | at Cincinnati Bengals | W 37–17 | 5–2 | Paycor Stadium | CBS | Recap |
9 | November 3 | 4:05 p.m. | Jacksonville Jaguars | W 28–23 | 6–2 | Lincoln Financial Field | CBS | Recap |
10 | November 10 | 4:25 p.m. | at Dallas Cowboys | AT&T Stadium | CBS | |||
11 | November 14 | 8:15 p.m. | Washington Commanders | Lincoln Financial Field | Prime Video | |||
12 | November 24 | 8:20 p.m. | at Los Angeles Rams | SoFi Stadium | NBC | |||
13 | December 1 | 4:25 p.m. | at Baltimore Ravens | M&T Bank Stadium | CBS | |||
14 | December 8 | 1:00 p.m. | Carolina Panthers | Lincoln Financial Field | Fox | |||
15 | December 15 | 4:25 p.m. | Pittsburgh Steelers | Lincoln Financial Field | Fox | |||
16 | December 22 | 1:00 p.m. | at Washington Commanders | Northwest Stadium | Fox | |||
17 | December 29 | 4:25 p.m. | Dallas Cowboys | Lincoln Financial Field | Fox | |||
18 | January 4/5 | TBD | New York Giants | Lincoln Financial Field | TBD |
Notes
- Intra-division opponents are in bold text.
- Networks and times from Weeks 12–17 are subject to change as a result of flexible scheduling.
- The date, time and network for Week 18 will be finalized at the end of Week 17.
- Under the NFL's primary market rules, all games are broadcast on a local broadcast station. If the game is listed with a local station, the game will air exclusively on that station in the Philadelphia market.
Game summaries
[edit]Week 1: vs. Green Bay Packers
[edit]Quarter | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
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Packers | 6 | 13 | 7 | 3 | 29 |
Eagles | 0 | 17 | 14 | 3 | 34 |
at Arena Corinthians, São Paulo, Brazil
- Date: September 6
- Game time: 9:15 p.m. BRT/8:15 p.m. EDT
- Game weather: 63 °F (17 °C)
- Game attendance: 47,236
- Referee: Ronald Torbert
- TV announcers (NBC): Noah Eagle, Todd Blackledge and Kaylee Hartung
Exclusive to WCAU, WGBA, and WTMJ. Game was available out of market on Peacock. - Recap, Game Book
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In the first quarter, the Eagles turned the ball over twice in Packers territory, however, the defense was able to hold them to field goals both times, thus the Eagles only trailed 6-0 after the first quarter. In the second quarter, both teams exchanged touchdowns twice to make the score 19-14 in favor of the Packers, before the Eagles drove down the field. Despite taking up the final five minutes from the half, the Eagles were held to a field goal, resulting in the score being 19-17 at halftime. After the two sides exchanged touchdowns in the third quarter, the Eagles were able to take a 31-26 lead after Jordan Love got picked off deep in Eagles territory. Following a miss by Brayden Narveson from 43 yards out, the Eagles drove all the way to the Packers 14 yard line before Jalen Hurts got intercepted in the end zone. However, the Packers were held to a field goal on their next drive, and on their next possession, the Eagles drained the clock to just 27 seconds before kicking a field goal to take a 34-29 lead. Despite the Packers reaching midfield, Zack Baun got a sack on Malik Willis after Love exited the game due to an injury, clinching the win.[14]
Week 2: vs. Atlanta Falcons
[edit]Quarter | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
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Falcons | 0 | 6 | 9 | 7 | 22 |
Eagles | 0 | 7 | 3 | 11 | 21 |
at Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Date: September 16
- Game time: 8:15 p.m. EDT
- Game weather: Cloudy, 71 °F (22 °C)
- Game attendance: 69,879
- Referee: Craig Wrolstad
- TV announcers (WPVI, WUPA, ESPN): Joe Buck, Troy Aikman and Lisa Salters
WSB-TV declined the option as the Falcons' local broadcast. WUPA won the bid from the NFL for Atlanta market rights. - Recap, Game Book
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Despite having the ball deep in Atlanta territory up 18–15, giving the team a 99% chance of victory, the Eagles could not hold on and were dealt their first home loss to the Falcons since the 2012 season. A dropped pass by Saquon Barkley stopped the clock, giving Atlanta time on the final drive to take the lead with 34 seconds remaining in regulation. Jessie Bates III then picked off Jalen Hurts, securing the 22–21 victory for Atlanta and dropping Philadelphia to 1–1 on the year.[15]
Week 3: at New Orleans Saints
[edit]Quarter | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
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Eagles | 0 | 0 | 0 | 15 | 15 |
Saints | 3 | 0 | 0 | 9 | 12 |
at Caesars Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana
- Date: September 22
- Game time: 1:00 p.m. EDT/12:00 p.m. CDT
- Game weather: None (indoor stadium)
- Game attendance: 70,006
- Referee: Scott Novak
- TV announcers (Fox): Joe Davis, Greg Olsen and Pam Oliver
- Recap, Game Book
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After falling behind 3-0 after three quarters following two turnovers from quarterback Jalen Hurts and two failed fourth-down conversions in New Orleans territory. However, at the beginning of the final quarter, Saquon Barkley rushed for a 65-yard touchdown after the Saints had a turnover on downs deep in Eagles territory following a blocked punt. Following a field goal by the Saints, Eagles kicker Jake Elliott missed a 60-yard field goal, and the Saints scored a touchdown to take a 12-7 lead with just over two minutes left. However, a short pass from Hurts to Dallas Goedert for 61 yards on 3rd-and-16 set up another touchdown plus a two-point conversion by Barkley to make it a 15-12 Eagles lead.[16] Reed Blankenship picked off Derek Carr on the final drive to seal the win.[17]
Week 4: at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
[edit]Quarter | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
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Eagles | 0 | 7 | 9 | 0 | 16 |
Buccaneers | 14 | 10 | 6 | 3 | 33 |
at Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida
- Date: September 29
- Game time: 1:00 p.m. EDT
- Game weather: Cloudy, 88 °F (31 °C)
- Game attendance: 64,233
- Referee: Carl Cheffers
- TV announcers (Fox): Kevin Burkhardt, Tom Brady, Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi
- Recap, Game Book
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The Eagles fell behind 24–0, and despite the Eagles cutting the lead to 30–16 later in the game thanks to a better defensive effort, including forcing a defensive two-point conversion, the Bucs held on and won 33–16.[18]
Week 6: vs. Cleveland Browns
[edit]Quarter | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
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Browns | 0 | 10 | 0 | 6 | 16 |
Eagles | 0 | 10 | 3 | 7 | 20 |
at Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Date: October 13
- Game time: 1:00 p.m. EDT
- Game weather: Clear, 75 °F (24 °C)
- Game attendance: 69,879
- Referee: Shawn Hochuli
- TV announcers (Fox): Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma and Megan Olivi
- Recap, Game Book
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The Eagles jumped out to a 10-0 lead following a 49-yard field goal by Elliott and a 22-yard touchdown reception by A.J. Brown. However, the Browns cut the lead to 10-3 following a field goal by Dustin Hopkins, and a 57-yard field goal attempt by Elliott was blocked and returned by Rodney McLeod for a touchdown to make the score 10-10 at halftime. The two teams would proceed to exchange field goals before Hurts hit DeVonta Smith for a 45-yard touchdown. The Eagles held the Browns to a 31-yard field goal to maintain a 20-16 lead, and Hurts hit Brown for a 40-yard gain to win the game.[19]
Week 7: at New York Giants
[edit]Quarter | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
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Eagles | 0 | 14 | 7 | 7 | 28 |
Giants | 0 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
at MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey
- Date: October 20
- Game time: 1:00 p.m. EDT
- Game weather: Fog, 72 °F (22 °C)
- Game attendance: 82,779
- Referee: Tra Blake
- TV announcers (Fox): Chris Myers, Mark Sanchez and Kristina Pink
- Recap, Game Book
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Thanks to a 176 rushing yard performance from Saquon Barkley and 8 sacks from the defense, the Eagles defeated their division rival Giants by a final score of 28-3. While they did not score in the first quarter, Saquon Barkley scored a rushing touchdown early in the second quarter. Later in the same quarter, Jalen Hurts connected with AJ Brown on a 41-yard touchdown pass on a 4th and 3. The Eagles continued scoring in the second half, converting two quarterback sneaks for touchdowns in the third and fourth quarters. Early in the fourth quarter, both teams benched their starting quarterbacks, and the Eagles rested all of their offensive starters for the remainder of the game. The only points surrendered by Philadelphia came on a field goal just before the end of the first half.[20]
This game marked the first multi-score win for the Eagles since Week 7 of 2023, as well as the second week in a row in which the Eagles did not commit any turnovers. This game also marked the sixth consecutive game in which the Eagles did not score any points in the first quarter, a new franchise high.[citation needed]
Week 8: at Cincinnati Bengals
[edit]Quarter | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
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Eagles | 0 | 10 | 14 | 13 | 37 |
Bengals | 7 | 3 | 7 | 0 | 17 |
at Paycor Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio
- Date: October 27
- Game time: 1:00 p.m. EDT
- Game weather: Sunny, 59 °F (15 °C)
- Game attendance: 67,239
- Referee: Scott Novak[A]
- TV announcers (CBS): Ian Eagle, Charles Davis and Evan Washburn
- Recap, Game Book
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Despite falling behind 10-3 early, the Eagles tied up the game by halftime, and eventually gained the lead by the end of the 3rd quarter. With the assistance of two turnovers in the fourth, the Eagles won 37-17 against the Bengals.[22] With the win, the Eagles recorded their first-ever win in Cincinnati in six tries, as well as defeating the Bengals for the first time since 2000.[23]
Week 9: vs. Jacksonville Jaguars
[edit]Quarter | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
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Jaguars | 0 | 0 | 16 | 7 | 23 |
Eagles | 7 | 9 | 6 | 6 | 28 |
at Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Date: November 3
- Game time: 4:05 p.m. EST
- Game weather: Clear, 57 °F (14 °C)
- Game attendance: 69,879
- Referee: Alan Eck
- TV announcers (CBS): Andrew Catalon, Tiki Barber, Jason McCourty and A.J. Ross
- Recap, Game Book
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The Eagles took a 22-0 lead over the Jaguars early in the third quarter. However, the Jaguars quickly scored two touchdowns with two two-point conversions to cut the lead to 22-16. After Hurts hit Smith for a 25-yard touchdown to extend the lead to 28-16, the Jaguars responded with a touchdown to cut the lead to 28-23. The Eagles missed a 57-yard field goal, giving the Jaguars the ball near midfield. However, after Trevor Lawrence advanced to the Eagles 13 yard line, he threw an interception to seal the Eagles win.[24] Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni's decision-making was criticized after the game.[25]
Week 10: at Dallas Cowboys
[edit]Quarter | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
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Eagles | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Cowboys | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
at AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas
- Date: November 10
- Game time: 4:25 p.m. EST/3:25 p.m. CST
- Game weather: TBD (retractable roof stadium)
- TV announcers (CBS): Jim Nantz, Tony Romo and Tracy Wolfson
- Preview
Standings
[edit]Division
[edit]NFC East | |||||||||
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W | L | T | PCT | DIV | CONF | PF | PA | STK | |
Washington Commanders | 7 | 2 | 0 | .778 | 2–0 | 5–1 | 263 | 189 | W3 |
Philadelphia Eagles | 6 | 2 | 0 | .750 | 1–0 | 3–2 | 199 | 155 | W4 |
Dallas Cowboys | 3 | 5 | 0 | .375 | 1–0 | 1–4 | 171 | 225 | L3 |
New York Giants | 2 | 7 | 0 | .222 | 0–4 | 1–5 | 139 | 202 | L4 |
Conference
[edit]# | Team | Division | W | L | T | PCT | DIV | CONF | SOS | SOV | STK |
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Division leaders | |||||||||||
1 | Detroit Lions | North | 7 | 1 | 0 | .875 | 2–0 | 6–1 | .500 | .508 | W6 |
2 | Washington Commanders | East | 7 | 2 | 0 | .778 | 2–0 | 5–1 | .388 | .339 | W3 |
3 | Atlanta Falcons | South | 6 | 3 | 0 | .667 | 4–0 | 6–1 | .506 | .404 | W2 |
4 | Arizona Cardinals | West | 5 | 4 | 0 | .556 | 2–0 | 3–3 | .613 | .475 | W3 |
Wild cards | |||||||||||
5[a] | Minnesota Vikings | North | 6 | 2 | 0 | .750 | 1–1 | 3–2 | .522 | .472 | W1 |
6[a] | Philadelphia Eagles | East | 6 | 2 | 0 | .750 | 1–0 | 3–2 | .389 | .333 | W4 |
7 | Green Bay Packers | North | 6 | 3 | 0 | .667 | 0–2 | 2–3 | .553 | .442 | L1 |
In the hunt | |||||||||||
8[b] | Chicago Bears | North | 4 | 4 | 0 | .500 | 0–0 | 2–2 | .457 | .294 | L2 |
9[b][c] | Los Angeles Rams | West | 4 | 4 | 0 | .500 | 2–1 | 3–4 | .559 | .471 | W3 |
10[c] | San Francisco 49ers | West | 4 | 4 | 0 | .500 | 1–2 | 2–3 | .515 | .343 | W1 |
11[d] | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | South | 4 | 5 | 0 | .444 | 1–2 | 4–2 | .679 | .647 | L3 |
12[d] | Seattle Seahawks | West | 4 | 5 | 0 | .444 | 0–2 | 1–4 | .506 | .429 | L2 |
13 | Dallas Cowboys | East | 3 | 5 | 0 | .375 | 1–0 | 1–4 | .507 | .385 | L3 |
14[e][f] | Carolina Panthers | South | 2 | 7 | 0 | .222 | 1–2 | 1–4 | .468 | .222 | W1 |
15[f][g] | New Orleans Saints | South | 2 | 7 | 0 | .222 | 1–3 | 2–4 | .532 | .294 | L7 |
16[e][g] | New York Giants | East | 2 | 7 | 0 | .222 | 0–4 | 1–5 | .584 | .333 | L4 |
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Notes
[edit]- ^ John Hussey was originally assigned as the referee for this game. However, due to an unknown injury, Hussey was replaced by Scott Novak.[21]
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