Eagles vs. Commanders: 7 storylines to watch for in Week 10

Here are seven storylines to watch in the Philadelphia Eagles Week 10 matchup against the Washington Commanders

The Washington Commanders are 4-5 on the season, ever-improving on defense, and headed to Lincoln Financial Field with a Monday night upset on their mind.

Philadelphia will enter Week 10 well rested after a Thursday night win over the Texans, and they’ll welcome Carson Wentz back to the city for the first time since his trade to the Colts.

Wentz is on IR while rehabbing a fractured finger, and the Eagles will face a familiar signal caller in Taylor Heinicke. With both teams set to start preparation, here are seven storylines to watch for in Week 10.

Eagles-Commanders: 7 stats to know for Week 10

Here are seven stats to know for the Week 10 matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders

The Eagles are 8-0 on the season and expected to be favored in every matchup from now on, including Monday’s night battle with the Commanders.

Carson Wentz will return to Philadelphia for the first time since being traded to Colts, and it’ll be the final game of a four-week stint on injured reserve after fracturing his ring finger.

Washington is 4-5 on the season and could get pass rusher Chase Young from a torn ACL suffered late last season.

Here are seven stats to know for Monday night.

Eagles-Commanders: 15 impact players to watch in Week 10 matchup

With the Philadelphia Eagles set for a Monday Night Football matchup against the Washington Commanders, here are 15 players to watch.

The Eagles are 8-0 on the season and expected to be favored in every matchup going forward, including Monday’s night battle with the Commanders.

Carson Wentz will return to Philadelphia for the first time since being traded to Colts, and it’ll be the final game of a four-week stint on injured reserve after fracturing his ring finger.

Washington is 4-5 on the season and could get pass rusher Chase Young from a torn ACL suffered late last season.

With both teams set to start preparation, here are 15 impact players to watch.

Eagles unofficial depth chart ahead of Week 8 matchup vs. Steelers

Philadelphia Eagles updated unofficial depth chart ahead of Week 8 matchup vs. Pittsburgh Steelers and Kenny Pickett

The undefeated Philadelphia Eagles will look to move to 7-0 on the season when they meet the Pittsburgh Steelers (2-5) in front of a raucous home crowd at Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday.

The team has an upgraded pass rush after acquiring Robert Quinn from the Bears for a fourth-round pick.

With several players back healthy and returning from injury, here’s your unofficial depth chart for Week 8.

Eagles unofficial depth chart ahead of Week 6 matchup vs. Cowboys

Philadelphia Eagles unofficial depth chart ahead of Week 6 matchup vs. Dallas Cowboys on Sunday Night Football

The undefeated Philadelphia Eagles will look to move to 6-0 on the season when they meet the Dallas Cowboys (4-1) in front of a raucous home crowd at Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday night.

The team has a decision to make on Cameron Dicker, with Jake Elliott looking to return from an ankle injury. Andre Dillard could be activated from the injured reserve any day now.

With several players dealing with injuries, here’s your unofficial depth chart for Week 6.

Stock up, stock down for the Eagles after 29-21 win over Jaguars in Week 4

Here’s your Week 4 stock report for the Philadelphia Eagles’ 29-21 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars at Lincoln Financial Field

The Philadelphia Eagles defeated Jacksonville on Sunday afternoon, 29-21, to improve to 4-0 and are the last remaining undefeated team in the league this season.

In the victory, the Birds showed grit while playing without four starters and scored 29 points after falling behind 14-0 to the improved Jaguars.

With the team set for Arizona to face the Cardinals, we’re providing an updated look at this week’s stock report.

Eagles’ PFF grades: Best and worst from 29-21 win over Jaguars in Week 4

Here are the Best and worst PFF grades from the Philadelphia Eagles’ 29-21 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 4

The Eagles are heading west to Arizona 4-0 after a hard-fought 29-21 win over the Jaguars at Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday afternoon.

With the rain and wind causing headaches for both offenses, Jalen Hurts overcame a slow start as he led Philadelphia to 29 straight points after hitting the gas early in the second quarter.

Miles Sanders ran for a career-best 134 yards while the Eagles defense forced five turnovers on the day while harassing Jacksonville star quarterback Trevor Lawrence.

Haason Reddick recorded two sacks on the day, and he’s the highest graded player in Week four per PFF.

National reactions: Eagles flying high at 4-0 after win over Jaguars

Here’s what they’re saying nationally about the Philadelphia Eagles’ 29-21 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 4

Doug Pederson returned home to a raucous ovation, and then the celebration ended as the Eagles beat the Jaguars, 29-21, moving Philadelphia to 4-0, keeping them as the lone undefeated team in the NFL.

The Eagles were faced with adversity after a Jalen Hurts interception was returned for a touchdown, but the offense settled down, and the team ran off 29 straight points.

The day after offered some reaction from the national media, and the responses were all the same, with the Philadelphia offense on a historic pace through five games.

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.

Studs and duds from Eagles 29-21 win over the Jaguars in Week 4

Studs and duds from the Philadelphia Eagles’ 29-21 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 4

The Eagles are 4-0 for the first time since 2004 after overcoming an early 14-point deficit to defeat the Jaguars 29-21 in a homecoming new head coach Doug Pederson.

Philadelphia scored 29 straight points, overcoming weather and multiple injuries to key players to fend off an improved Jacksonville team.

Eagles star quarterback Jalen Hurts finished the game 16-of-25 passing for 204 yards with no touchdowns and one interception and ran for 38 yards and one touchdown on 16 carries.

Here are your studs and duds from Sunday’s win.