Eagles snap counts vs. the Cowboys: Breakdown, analysis of T.J. Edwards strong performance

Eagles snap counts vs. the Cowboys: Breakdown, analysis of T.J. Edwards strong performance

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The Philadelphia Eagles survived a brutal offensive performance from quarterback Carson Wentz to hold off the Dallas Cowboys, 23-9 in front of a national television audience.

Here’s the snap count for Sunday night:

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Quarterback: Carson Wentz 63 snaps, Jalen Hurts 3 snaps,

Wentz struggled again early on and if not for stout defense and a rookie quarterback playing for the opposition, things could have been a lot worse.

Offensive Line: Matt Pryor 63 snaps, Jordan Mailata 63 snaps, Jason Peters 63 snaps, Jason Kelce 63 snaps, Nate Herbig 63 snaps

The Eagles offensive line finished the game injury-free with aff five guys logging 63 snaps. Jordan Mailata at right tackle after giving up an initial sack to DeMarcus Lawrence early on, while Nate Herbig played well at right guard.

Running Back: Boston Scott 41 snaps, Corey Clement 20 snaps, Jason Huntley 2 snaps,

Scott had a career game, while Clement had 24 yards on five carries but lacks the explosiveness from the 2017 season.

Wide Receiver: Travis Fulgham 59 snaps, Greg Ward 59 snaps, Jalen Reagor 46 snaps, John Hightower 10 snaps, J.J. Arcega-Whiteside 5 snaps

Fulgham again was the best wideout on the field leading the Eagles in targets, catches, yards, and TDs. Reagor scored his first TD in his return and his contributions and snaps took away from John Hightower, who looked out of sorts. Arcega-Whiteside’s snaps continue to dwindle

Tight End: Dallas Goedert 53 snaps, Richard Rodgers 16 snaps, Jason Croom 1 snap

Goedert’s not 100% and didn’t get his first target until late in the first half.

Defensive Line: Fletcher Cox 74 snaps, Javon Hargrave 48 snaps, Brandon Graham 43 snaps, Derek Barnett 41 snaps, Josh Sweat 41 snaps, Vinny Curry 36 snaps, Malik Jackson 17 snaps, Raequan Williams 16 snaps

Fletcher Cox once again logged the most snaps, while the rest of the unit rotated and stayed fresh with the defensive ends all logging about 40 snaps apiece. Brandon Graham recorded another sack on his way to the goal of 10+ on the season.

Linebackers: T.J. Edwards 62 snaps, Alex Singleton 62 snaps, Duke Riley 55 snaps,

Jim Schwartz may have finally found his linebacker trio and T.J. Edwards was a star in his return leading the Eagles in tackles and blowing up Ben DiNucci on the play that put the game out of reach.

Defensive Backs: Rodney McLeod 79 snaps, Jalen Mills 79 snaps, Avonte Maddox 79 snaps, Nickell Robey-Coleman 35 snaps, Michael Jacquet 30 snaps, Darius Slay 28 snaps, Will Parks 28 snaps, Marcus Epps 16 snaps,

Slay left the game with an ankle injury, and the Eagles were able to hold up at the cornerback position. McLeod was the Eagles’ best defender on the backside and made a huge play on the game-ending fumble recovery.

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Philadelphia Eagles sign LB Dante Olson to the practice squad

Dante Olson signs to the Philadelphia Eagles practice squad

The Philadelphia Eagles have signed former undrafted free agent linebacker Dante Olson to the practice squad after having him in for a visit and workout on Tuesday.

Olson was the 2019 Buck Buchanan Award winner, which is given to the most outstanding defensive player in the FCS. A tackling machine at Montana in the last two seasons.

Olson started 25 of 47 games at Montana and during his final season, he set the Big Sky Conference’s single-season record for tackles with 179 and made 26 tackles for loss, 11.5 sacks, three interceptions, five forced fumbles, and one fumble recovery. In the game that put him on the map, Olson registered 14 tackles against Oregon.

Eagles LB T.J. Edwards to miss some time with a hamstring injury

Philadelphia Eagles linebacker T.J. Edwards is expected to be out a few weeks with a hamstring injury

Alex Singleton earned himself some playing time with his performance on Sunday night and he’ll likely get it after Eagles head coach Doug Pederson announced that Edwards and safety Rudy Ford would “miss some time” with hamstring injuries.

Pederson provided an update on right tackle Lane Johnson, stating that his ankle is “sore,” and that it takes time to loosen up and get warm.” Pederson made it clear that it’s something Johnson we’ll have to play through.

Eagles LB Alex Singleton pledges donation for every tackle made this season to the Special Olympics of Pennsylvania

Alex Singleton to donate money to Special Olympics for every tackle he makes

Alex Singleton is back with the Philadelphia Eagles after making the team’s 53 man roster and the special teams ace and talented linebacker will be playing for a special cause during the 2020 NFL season.

Singleton took to social media moments ago to announce that he will be making a pledge to donate money to the Special Olympics of Pennsylvania and he’s inviting fans to participate as well.

I’m honored and excited to invite fans and supporters to join me in helping to provide year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in a sharing of gifts, skills and friendships with their families, competitors and the community. I will be working and playing hard on the field to support the Special Olympics with every tackle.

Each of Singleton’s tackles will be worth $10 in pledge donations and there’s a meter on the Pledegit.org page to help track donations and activity.

Six Philadelphia Eagles in danger of not making the 53-man roster

Six Philadelphia Eagles in danger of not making the 53-man roster

The Philadelphia Eagles waived 12 players on Thursday and placed Andre Dillard on injured reserve, officially ending his season. With the roster now sitting at 67 players, here are six players in danger of not making the 53 man roster.

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1. Sidney Jones

Jones should make the roster by default but he’s been outplayed by Craig James and he lost his position battle with Avonte Maddox. Cornerbacks are hard to find, but Jones could be the odd man out over the next few days.

Moving on from Nigel Bradham deemed the Eagles riskiest offseason move

Nigel Bradham’s departure deemed the Eagles riskiest offseason move

In a cost-cutting move that would allow younger players to take his place, the Philadelphia Eagles allowed linebacker Nigel Bradham to walk in free agency despite having no one on the roster with his in-game experience.

Bradham started 58 games for the Eagles over the last four years and now after the Eagles allowed him to test free agency, Bleacher Report deemed moving on from the linebacker as the Birds riskiest offseason move.

The Eagles return the athletic and talented Nathan Gerry and have high hopes for 2019 undrafted free agent T.J. Edwards. Jatavis Brown was signed in free agency as well, but none of those players combined have Bradham’s in-game experience.

It’ll be interesting to see how the competition plays out and rookie Davion Taylor could be a name to watch as well.

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T.J. Edwards named a surprise starter who could emerge for the Eagles in 2020

T.J. Edwards named a surprise starter who could emerge for the Eagles this season

The Philadelphia Eagles linebacker corps is either extremely underrated or a serious problem for a talented defense based on which analysts or NFL expert you choose to listen to.

The Eagles got extremely faster and athletic at the position after they signed Jatavis Brown in free agency and then drafted Davion Taylor and Shaun Bradley.

Even with the new moving parts, one name continues to emerge as a breakout candidate and that’s second-year linebacker T.J. Edwards who made the Eagles roster last season as an undrafted free agent out of Wisconsin.

Bleacher Report recently highlighted a surprise starter who could emerge in 2020 and Edwards was named the Eagles candidate.

Philadelphia Eagles: LB T.J. Edwards

The Philadelphia Eagles’ linebacker corps is concerning. A projected starting group of Nathan Gerry, Jatavis Brown, and possibly Alex Singleton doesn’t inspire much hope.

The younger options on the roster present some upside, though. The Eagles may be better off moving forward with T.J. Edwards, Duke Riley, and this year’s third-round pick, Davion Taylor.

Of the previously mentioned linebackers, Brown has the most starting experience. The 2016 fifth-round pick has also battled injuries throughout his four-year career. As such, Edwards could easily find himself running the Eagles defense as its “Mike” linebacker.

“He’s the kind of player that nobody in our scouting department gets excited about because he’s not fast or splashy, but he knows how to play,” an NFC linebackers coach told NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein before the 2019 NFL draft.

With the Eagles sometimes utilizing five or six defensive backs, Edwards’s savvy ability to sniff out the run and make stops at the point of attack could give him the upper hand in a position battle that will highlight the early portion of training camp.

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