Eagles snap counts vs. Cowboys: Breakdown, analysis

Eagles snap counts vs. Cowboys: Breakdown, analysis

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The Philadelphia Eagles were eliminated from playoff contention on Sunday with their 37-17 loss to the Dallas Cowboys on the road.

The Eagles blew a 17-3 lead and struggled to maintain any type of pass rush after Fletcher Cox exited the ball game.

Philadelphia was already playing without Josh Sweat and Derek Barnett. The loss of three defenders was felt in the overall snap count.

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Quarterback: Jalen Hurts 73 snaps

Hurts had his biggest output from a yardage standpoint but may have played his poorest game as a pro, with three total turnovers.

Running Back: Miles Sanders 57 snaps, Boston Scott 8 snaps, Jordan Howard 7 snaps, Corey Clement 1 snap

Sanders carried the ball 15-times, for 57-yards and a touchdown, while Scott had 2 carries and no targets in the passing game.

Wide Receiver: Greg Ward 66 snaps, Jalen Reagor 43 snaps, Alshon Jeffery 26 snaps, Travis Fulgham 22 snaps, DeSean Jackson 20 snaps, Quez Watkins 12 snaps

DeSean Jackson returned to the lineup and hooked up with Jalen Hurts for an 81-yard TD pass. Jackson didn’t record another catch afterward.

Tight End: Zach Ertz 62 snaps, Dallas Goedert 41 snaps,

Ertz led the duo in snaps, but both players logged 3 catches for less than 40-yards.

Offensive Line: Nate Herbig 73 snaps, Matt Pryor 73 snaps, Isaac Seumalo 73 snaps, Jason Kelce 73 snaps, Jordan Mailata 63 snaps, Brett Toth 10 snaps

Mailata left the game with a head injury, while Hurts was sacked 3 times in the afternoon.

Defensive Line: Brandon Graham 58 snaps, Javon Hargrave 51 snaps, Vinny Curry 49 snaps, Malik Jackson 42 snaps, T.Y. McGill 23 snaps, Raequan Williams 19 snaps, Joe Ostman 9 snaps, Fletcher Cox 7 snaps

The Eagles lost Cox early and the pass rush seemed to disappear along with it. Brandon Graham led the Eagles in snaps, while T.Y. McGill got a season-high 23 snaps.

Linebacker: Alex Singleton 70 snaps, T.J. Edwards 63 snaps, Genard Avery 24 snaps, Joe Bachie 18 snaps, Shaun Bradley 11 snaps,

Singleton paced the Eagles in snaps and was second on the team in total tackles.

Defensive Back: Jalen Mills 70 snaps, Darius Slay 69 snaps, Grayland Arnold 42 snaps, Nickell Robey-Coleman 41 snaps, Marcus Epps 40 snaps, Michael Jacquet 40 snaps, K’Von Wallace 19 snaps, Rudy Ford 5 snaps

Marcus Epps led the Eagles in tackles, giving some insight into how successful Andy Dalton was on the day. Michael Jacquet had his roughest outing as a pro after some early season success.

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