Eagles vs. Bucs: 5 adjustments Dave Canales and Todd Bowles will make in Wild Card round

We’re looking at five adjustments Todd Bowles and David Canales will make when the Buccaneers host the Eagles in Monday’s NFC Wild Card game

The Buccaneers will look to avenge an early regular season loss when they host the Philadelphia Eagles in an NFC Wild Card Round matchup.

The Bucs and Eagles have met five previous times, including Tampa Bay’s NFC Championship Game in Philadelphia in 2002 to close out Veteran’s Stadium. The most recent postseason meeting came just two years ago in 2021 in Jalen Hurts’ first road playoff start, Tampa won, 31-15.

With final preparations completed for both teams, we’re looking five adjustments that Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles, and OC Dave Canales will make on Monday night.

7 key offensive adjustments the Eagles have to make entering the playoffs

We’re looking at seven key offensive adjustments and changes the Philadelphia Eagles have to make entering the postseason

The NFL regular season is a wrap, and Philadelphia is the No. 5 overall seed in the NFC after a 27-10 loss to the Giants at MetLife Stadium in Week 18.

The Eagles went 1-5 down the stretch, but Nick Sirianni’s team advanced to the postseason for the third year in a row, finishing with an 11-6 record.

They face a familiar foe on the road when they travel to Tampa to face the 9-8 Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium without an injured A.J. Brown.

The postseason is also about conforming, and we’re looking at seven critical adjustments Philadelphia must make entering the final game of the wild card round.

Wild Card Weekend picks: Who the experts are taking in Eagles vs. Buccaneers

We’re looking at who the NFL Experts are picking in the Philadelphia Eagles Wild Card round matchup against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Philadelphia went 1-5 down the stretch, but Nick Sirianni’s team advanced to the postseason for the third year in a row, finishing with an 11-6 record.

They face a familiar foe on the road when they travel to Tampa to face the 9-8 Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium without an injured A.J. Brown.

The Bucs and Eagles have met five previous times, including Tampa Bay’s NFC Championship Game in Philadelphia in 2002 to close out Veteran’s Stadium. The most recent postseason meeting came just two years ago in 2021 in Jalen Hurts’ first road playoff start, Tampa won, 31-15.

With kickoff a little over 48 hours away, we’re looking at who the NFL experts are picking in this intriguing matchup to close out wild card weekend.

PFF grades: Where Eagles offensive players ranked in NFL this season

We’re looking at where Philadelphia Eagles offensive players ranked in PFF grades this season

Philadelphia finished the 2023 NFL regular season 11-6 after a 27-10 loss to the Giants in the season finale, and they’ll look to regroup while entering the postseason with a fresh outlook.

The Eagles had standouts on both sides of the football, and with preparation for the Buccaneers set to begin, we took an early look at the highest and lowest-graded players from this season via PFF. 

Today we will look at where Philadelphia offensive players ranked in the NFL among their peers.

7 stats to know for Eagles vs. Buccaneers in wild-card round

We’re looking at seven stats to know ahead of the Philadelphia Eagles Wild Card Round matchup against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

The brackets are set on both sides, and the Eagles will hit the road on Monday night for their sixth playoff meeting against the Buccaneers when the two teams close out the NFL’s Super Wild Card Weekend.

Philadelphia dominated Tampa Bay in Week 3 during their first Monday night matchup, and it’ll be the second time quarterback Jalen Hurts has faced the Bucs in the postseason at Raymond James Stadium.

With on-field preparation set to begin for both teams, we’re looking at seven stats to know for Monday night.

Eagles vs. Bucs Wild Card preview: 7 things to know about Tampa Bay

We’re previewing the Philadelphia Eagles NFC Wild Card matchup and looking at seven things to know about the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Philadelphia went 1-5 down the stretch, but Nick Sirianni’s team advanced to the postseason for the third year in a row, finishing with an 11-6 record.

Despite the embarrassing conclusion to the regular season, the Eagles finished seventh in points per game. Still, they maintain the NFL’s top offensive line and a dynamic duo at the wide receiver position.

They face a familiar foe on the road when they travel to Tampa to face the 9-8 Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium.

The Bucs and Eagles have a storied playoff history, having met five previous times, including Tampa Bay’s NFC Championship Game in Philadelphia in 2002 to close out Veteran’s Stadium. The most recent postseason meeting came just two years ago in 2021 in Jalen Hurts’ first road playoff start, Tampa won, 31-15.

This year’s playoff matchup is a rematch of a Week 3 meeting at Raymond James Stadium that Philadelphia won 25-11.

With on-field preparation set to begin at the NovaCare Complex, we’re looking at seven things about the Eagles Wild Card opponent.

Eagles PFF grades: Highest and lowest-graded players from 2023 NFL regular season

We’re looking at the Philadelphia Eagles highest and lowest-graded players from the 2023 NFL Regular Season

The 2023 NFL regular season is over for 18 teams who, because of injuries, lack of talent, or inconsistency, will now watch the most important tournament in all sports.

The 14 teams representing the AFC and NFC in the 2024 NFL postseason have been set, and both conferences have multiple teams capable of bringing home a Lombardi Trophy.

Philadelphia finished 11-6 after a 27-10 loss to the Giants in the season finale, and they’ll look to regroup while entering the postseason with a fresh outlook.

The Eagles had standouts on both sides of the football, and with preparation for the Buccaneers set to begin, we’re looking at the highest and lowest-graded players from this season via PFF. 

Eagles snap count vs. Giants: Breakdown, observations from 27-10 loss in Week 18

We’re looing at the snap counts and playing time percentages from the Philadelphia Eagles 27-10 loss to the New York Giants in Week 18

The Eagles are taking the restart approach to the postseason after a disappointing 27-10 loss to the New York Giants in the regular season finale.

Philadelphia was already without DeVonta Smith and Darius Slay and lost A.J. Brown to a knee injury that’s not considered serious. After quarterback Jalen Hurts suffered a finger injury and Dallas started to pull away from Washington, head coach Nick Sirianni pulled his remaining starters.

With preparation for the Monday night matchup against the Buccaneers to begin on Wednesday, we’re looking at the snap count and playing time percentages from Sunday’s loss.

7 takeaways from first half as Giants hold a 24-0 lead over Eagles in season finale

We’re looking at seven takeaways from the first half as the New York Giants are blowing out the Eagles 24-0 at MetLife Stadium

In a first half that can only be described as absolutely maddening, the Eagles have played uninspired football and trail the New York Giants 24-0 at the half.

In a matchup that should have started with the starters and key contributors getting rest, Philadelphia was forced to wave the white towel and avoid further deflating his team’s confidence.

Dallas leads Washington 21-10 in the first half, meaning they’ll likely win the NFC East, and the Eagles will travel to Tampa and face Baker Mayfield and the Buccaneers in a rematch of a Philadelphia win on Monday Night Football.

With the second half about to start, here are takeaways from the first half.

Fletcher Cox among 6 Eagles inactive for season finale at Giants

Fletcher Cox is among six players inactive for the Philadelphia Eagles Week 18 matchup against the New York Giants

The Eagles released their inactive list for the season finale, and Fletcher Cox is among six players ruled out.

It’ll be a rest day for Cox, while D’Andre Swift (illness), Darius Slay (knee), and DeVonta Smith (ankle) were previously ruled out.

Linebacker Zach Cunningham, who missed the last three games because of a knee injury, returns to the field today as the Eagles get fully healthy at linebacker.

Philadelphia elevated safety Tristin McCollum from the practice squad yesterday.

The Giants will be without starting center John Michael Schmitz and cornerback Deonte Banks, who are inactive due to injuries.