Eagles snap count vs. Steelers: Breakdown, observations from Week 8

Here’s a look at the snap count and playing time usage from the Philadelphia Eagles’ 35-13 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 8

Philadelphia moved to 7-0 for the first time since 2004 with a dominant 35-13 win over the Steelers at Lincoln Financial Field.

Third-year quarterback Jalen Hurts tossed three touchdown passes to A.J Brown in the first half and finished with 285 yards passing and four touchdowns as the undefeated Eagles overcame a slow first-quarter start.

Brown had six receptions for 156 yards and three scores, as Pittsburgh (2-6) could not contain the physical wide receiver.

Here’s the snap count for Sunday’s win.

Eagles snap count vs. Cowboys: Breakdown, observations from Week 6

Here’s a look at the snap count and playing time usage from the Philadelphia Eagles’ 26-17 win over the Dallas Cowboys in Week 6

Philadelphia is now 6-0 for the first time since 2004 and the third time ever after a hard-fought win over the Cowboys on Sunday night.

Quarterback Jalen Hurts was 15-25 for 155 yards passing and two touchdowns on the night, while Cooper Rush tossed three interceptions and struggled in what could be his final start with Dak Prescott returning.

With Monday being a reaction day, here’s the snap count for Week 6.

Eagles snap count vs. Cardinals: Breakdown, observations from Week 5

Here’s a look at the snap count and playing time usage from the Philadelphia Eagles’ 20-17 win over the Arizona Cardinals in Week 5

The Eagles were finally outscored in the second quarter but used a steady dose of Jalen Hurts and timely plays on defense to escape Arizona with a 20-17 win over the Cardinals on Sunday.

Philadelphia is now 5-0 for the first time since 2004 and on a collision course with the Dallas Cowboys for Sunday Night Football on NBC.

With Monday being a reaction day, here’s the snap count for Week 5.

Eagles snap count vs. Jaguars: Breakdown, observations from Week 4

Here’s a look at the snap count and playing time usage from the Philadelphia Eagles’ 29-21 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 4

The Eagles are 4-0 atop the NFC East after a hard-fought 29-21 win over the Jaguars in Doug Pederson’s return to Philadelphia.

Buoyed by a dominant rushing attack, the Eagles could withstand the loss of two offensive linemen and two key defenders in the secondary to respond after finding themselves down 14-0 to start.

With preparation for the matchup against the Cardinals set to begin, here’s the snap count and player usage for Week 4.

Eagles snap count vs. Commanders: Breakdown, observations from Week 3

Here’s a look at the snap count and playing time usage from the Philadelphia Eagles’ 24-8 win over the Washington Commanders in Week 3.

The Eagles are 3-0 and starting to position themselves well after a dominant 24-8 win over the Commanders in which the defense sacked former teammate Carson Wentz 9 times.

DeVonta Smith caught eight passes for a career-high 169 yards and a touchdown, while Jalen Hurts was 22 of 35 for 340 yards and three touchdown passes, one each to Smith, A.J. Brown, and Dallas Goedert.

Here’s your snap count and playing time distribution for Week 3.

Eagles snap count vs. Vikings: Breakdown, observations from Week 2

Looking at the snap count and usage rate for the Philadelphia Eagles after their impressive 24-7 win over the Minnesota Vikings on Monday Night Football

The Eagles are 2-0 on the regular season after an emphatic 24-7 dismantling of the Vikings on Monday night in front of a nationally televised audience.

Jalen Hurts was 17-of-20 passing for 251 yards and one touchdown in the first two quarters and also logged two rushing touchdowns and 50-yards rushing in the first half.

With the team quickly turning their attention to Washington, here are the snap counts for Week 2.

Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni vows to clean up a lot of things on defense

The Philadelphia Eagles were gashed on the ground by the Lions and barely escaped with a win in Detroit after a lackluster defensive effort

The Eagles entered the 2022 season opener with growing expectations, and much of the hype centered around a retooled defense and a coordinator with a rising profile in NFL coaching circles.

After Sunday’s Week 1 debacle at Detroit, the hype could cool on Jonathan Gannon, Philadelphia’s much-maligned defensive coordinator.

The Eagles have a top-10 defense on paper, but Gannon’s reluctance to unleash his weapons is now causing some concern around the franchise after the Birds surrendered 181-yards on the ground.

Philadelphia gave up 35 points and allowed 386 yards to a Lions team that was embarrassed on Halloween night by a less talented defense one year ago. During his weekly appearance on 94WIP’s Morning Show with Angelo Cataldi, Sirianni clarified that things will get cleaned up.

“We’re gonna get a lead and you’re gonna play with a lead the rest of the way.’ And that’s precisely what happened. The defense allowed us to get that lead. Now, we didn’t finish good as we all know. We’ve got to clean up a lot of things on defense, as far as the run game and some of the things like that, but we’ll get those things corrected. It’s always better to fix them after a win than after a loss.”

It is only week one, and the Eagles starters played one series together during the preseason.  Still, with the Vikings’ explosive offense heading to Philly for a Monday night showdown, adjustments must be made regarding scheme and versatility.

A team shouldn’t run the ball down your throat if you have Jordan Davis on your roster, and the Eagles must play five down linemen on apparent running formations.

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Eagles snap count vs. Lions: Breakdown, observations from Week 1

Philadelphia Eagles snap count vs. Detroit Lions: Breakdown, observations from Week 1

The Eagles escaped Detriot with a 38-35 win over the Lions on Sunday, and although the offensive explosion can be celebrated, Jonathan Gannon’s defense laid an egg in Week 1.

Philadelphia allowed 144 rushing yards to running back D’Andre Swift and twice allowed Detroit to get within distance of tying the game after blowing huge leads.

With the Eagles now looking towards a Monday night showdown against the Vikings, we’re breaking down the snap count and playing time percentages.

Eagles coach Nick Sirianni on Jalen Reagor playing more snaps than DeVonta Smith

Philadelphia #Eagles coach Nick #Sirianni on the disparity in snaps between DeVonta Smith and Jalen #Reagor during the win over the New York #Jets

Lost in the magical performance from Gardner Minshew against the Jets, was the difference in offensive snaps for Jalen Reagor, compared to star wide receiver, DeVonta Smith.

The second year wideout played more snaps (48) than the 2021 first-round pick (44), and coach Sirianni chalked it up to 13 personnel, and Reagor was likely being utilized more when there is a specific run play called.

Reagor played four more snaps, but Smith had four more total targets on the afternoon.

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Eagles snap count vs. Jets: Breakdown, observations from Week 13

Philadelphia Eagles snap count vs. New York Jets: Breakdown, observations from Week 13

The Eagles moved their record to 6-7 on the season, as the team dominated the Jets, 33-18, to enter their Week 14 bye week with plenty of momentum.

Philadelphia’s snap count has been released and there are several new names on the list.