Jalen Hurts ties Randall Cunningham for most rushing TDs by a QB in Eagles history

Jalen Hurts 32nd career rushing touchdown has now tied him with the legendary Randall Cunningham for most rushing TDs by a QB in Eagles history

The dual-threat quarterback has revamped how NFL offense approaches the game, and as the Eagles look to throttle the Dolphins, All-Pro Jalen Hurts just made history.

According to John Gonoude, Hurts scored his 32nd career rushing touchdown, tying him with the legendary Randall Cunningham for the most in franchise history.

Hurts is one rushing touchdown behind Cam Newton (33) for the most rushing touchdowns by a quarterback in his first four years.

The 32 rushing scores put Hurts at No. 7 on the Eagles franchise list: Brian Westbrook (37), LeSean McCoy (44), Wilbert Montgomery (45), and Steve Van Buren (69).

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Eagles-Dolphins Inactives for Sunday Night Football

We’re looking at the inactives list for the Philadelphia #Eagles Sunday night matchup against the Miami Dolphins

The Eagles will have seven players inactive for Sunday Night Football against the Miami Dolphins.

Sydney Brown (hamstring), Jalen Carter (ankle), Darius Slay (knee), and Marlon Tuipulotu (triceps) are active after missing last week.

Lane Johnson (ankle) and Eli Ricks (knee) both left last week’s game against the Jets. Johnson and Ricks, along with Milton Williams (ankle), were all full participants at practice on Friday and are active, while Mekhi Garner and Julio Jones were elevated from the practice squad.

3 keys for Eagles offense vs. Dolphins defense on Sunday night

We’re looking at 3 keys for the Philadelphia #Eagles offense vs. Miami Dolphins defense in Week 7

The time has finally come, and we’re just a little under two hours away from the Kelly Green uniforms returning in a Sunday night showdown against the Dolphins.

Julio Jones was elevated from the practice squad, and we’ll make his debut.

The game features two MVP candidates at quarterbacks, two wide receivers on a projection of 1,900+ yards receiving, and game-changing speed on both sides of the football.

Miami enters the contest averaging 37 points per game, and they’ll be headlined by All-Pro receiver Tyreek Hill, who is having an outstanding season – he leads the NFL with 42 receptions, 814 yards, and six touchdowns.

With kickoff fast approaching, here are three keys for the Philadelphia offense.

Julio Jones to be more than just a decoy in Eagles Sunday night matchup vs. Dolphins

Julio Jones to be more than just a decoy in Eagles Sunday night matchup vs. Dolphins

Julio Jones was elevated from the Eagles practice squad just days after signing a contract, and he’ll be active against the Miami Dolphins on Sunday night.

According to Fox Sports Jay Glazer, Jones will play 15-25 snaps against Miami, making him more than just a decoy.

Last year, Jones caught 24 passes for 299 yards and two touchdowns in 10 games with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

With Quez Watkins ruled out, Jones could see most of his action in the red zone.

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Eagles’ updated 53-man roster vs. Dolphins: News and notes for Week 7

We’re looking at an updated 53-man roster for the Philadelphia #Eagles Sunday night matchup against the Miami Dolphins

We’re under 12 hours away from the Eagles (5-1) and Dolphins (5-1) getting together at Lincoln Financial Field for an explosive Sunday night matchup on NBC.

Former Alabama quarterbacks Jalen Hurts and Tua Tagovailoa will reconnect as MVP candidates leading dynamic offenses and stout defenses.

The matchup could be a potential Super Bowl preview and feature four of the NFL’s top wide receivers: A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, Tyreek Hill, and Jaylen Waddle.

With kickoff fast approaching, here’s Philadelphia’s updated 53-man roster after several moves.

Twitter reacts to Eagles updating Lincoln Financial Field in Kelly Green for game vs. Dolphins

Philadelphia changed the midfield logo back to the 80s and and the #Eagles transformed Lincoln Financial Field to Kelly Green for Sunday’s matchup vs. Dolphins

The Eagles have are a little over 24 hours away from a huge Week 7 matchup against the Miami Dolphins (5-1) at Lincoln Financial Field.

With Philadelphia debuting the Kelly Green throwbacks for the first time since 2010, the Eagles have given the Linc a proper makeover.

Social media reacts to everything and the Kelly Green takeover of the stadium started to trend on social media.

Eagles elevate WR Julio Jones from the Practice Squad for matchup vs. Dolphins

Philadelphia #Eagles elevate WR Julio Jones and DB Mekhi Garner from the Practice Squad to active roster for matchup vs. Dolphins

The Eagles announced two roster moves on Saturday, with the most significant news being Julio Jones will make his regular-season debut just days after being signed to the practice squad.

The former All-Pro wide receiver and rookie defensive back Mekhi Garner were elevated to the 53-man roster and should see significant snaps.

Philadelphia will have Lane Johnson and Darius Slay back in the lineup, along with star rookie Jalen Carter.

The Eagles will be without starting safety Reed Blankenship (ribs) and slot cornerback Bradley Roby (shoulder).

How the Eagles and Dolphins stack up for Week 7

We’re looking a statistical breakdown of the Philadelphia #Eagles Sunday night showdown against the explosive Miami Dolphins

Some regular season games are bigger than others, and we’re a little over 33 hours away from an electric, and high energy matchup between the Eagles (5-1), and the Dolphins (5-1) on NBC’s Sunday Night Football.

The game features two MVP candidates at quarterbacks, two wide receivers on a projection of 1,900+ yards receiving, and game-changing speed on both sides of the football.

Miami enters the contest averaging 37 points per game, and they’ll be headlined by All-Pro receiver Tyreek Hill, who is having an outstanding season – he leads the NFL with 42 receptions, 814 yards, and six touchdowns.

With the Dolphins heading to Philly, we’re looking at how the two teams stack up statistically.

Eagles injury report: Lane Johnson to start vs. Dolphins on Sunday night

Reed Blankenship and Bradley Roby have been ruled out, while Lane Johnson will start at right tackle for the #Eagles showdown with the #Dolphins

The initial expectation was that Lane Johnson might miss time after suffering a high ankle sprain in the loss to the Jets last Sunday.

Johnson isn’t human, and he’ll enter Sunday’s matchup against Miami without any injury designation.

The Eagles will be without starting safety Reed Blankenship (ribs) and slot cornerback Bradley Roby (shoulder).

Darius Slay and Jalen Carter will return to the lineup.

Eagles vs. Dolphins: 10 stats to know for Sunday night matchup on NBC

We’re looking at 10 stats to know ahead of the Philadelphia #Eagles Week 7 matchup against the Miami Dolphins on Sunday Night

The Eagles (5-1) and Dolphins (5-1) are preparing for an explosive Sunday night showdown featuring two of the NFL’s most dynamic offensive units.

The game features two MVP candidates at quarterbacks, two wide receivers on a projection of 1,900+ yards receiving, and game-changing speed on both sides of the football.

Miami enters the contest averaging 37 points per game, and they’ll be headlined by All-Pro receiver Tyreek Hill, who is having an outstanding season – he leads the NFL with 42 receptions, 814 yards, and six touchdowns.

With the final injury report set to be released, we’re looking at the ten stats to know for Week 7.