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As good as the starting receivers are for the Eagles, the depth is pretty nonexistent. DaVonta Smith has 38 receptions, and Brown is second with 29. He is followed by tight end Dallas Goedert with 27, and then running back Saquon Barkley with 20.
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Eagles’ ‘Spider-Man’ ready to carry the team after losing his Batman: ‘This dude is a workaholic’
“If you want a receiver, you go get DeVonta Smith,” Eagles rookie wideout Darius Cooper said. “He explodes in and out of his brakes. No false movements, no false steps. He’s just a very smooth route runner.”
The Philadelphia Eagles aren't going to have their top wide receiver on Sunday after all. Philadelphia will take on the New York Giants and one question that h
Down 28-19 with three minutes to play, Carson Wentz hit Hockenson for what officials initially deemed a 15-yard touchdown. The tight end bobbled the ball as he hit the turf, but he regained control and landed in bounds for an apparent score. Replay determined that the ball hit the ground without Hockenson maintaining firm possession.
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Young Eagles defender admits he is ‘messing up big time, but promises ‘it can be easily fixed’
“Some of them are just too aggressive and some of them are just angles,” Mukuba said about his tackling issues. “It can be easily fixed. Just making the layups, as you would say, making the plays that come to (me) that I know I can make.”
Philadelphia slogged through a listless ... Saquon Barkley ran for scores of 70 and 72 yards and finished with an Eagles-record 255 yards rushing against the Rams last November and added touchdown runs of 78 and 62 yards on a 205-yard day in the rematch ...
Plus: Saquon Barkley is still waiting for his first 100-yard rushing performance. Is this week when he plays his best game of the season?
Amid constant rumors and speculation regarding a potential trade of three-time Pro Bowl wide receiver A.J. Brown, Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie addressed his stance on the subject this week.
The Vikings had numerous problems in Sunday's loss to the Eagles, dropping Minnesota to 3-3 after seven weeks.