Eagles vs. Jaguars: NFL experts make Week 4 picks

The NFL Experts are picking the Philadelphia Eagles to defeat the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 4

Two of the NFL’s top defensive units will meet at Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday as the upstart Jaguars invade Philadelphia to battle the undefeated Eagles.

On offense, Jacksonville quarterback Trevor Lawrence is much improved with Doug Pederson as the head coach, as he’s 77-111 passing (69.4 completion) for 772 yards, six touchdowns, and one interception while averaging 257.3 yards per game.

The Jaguars have outscored their past two opponents 62-10 while unleashing one of the NFL’s more talented defensive units.

The Experts have weighed in, and even with Jacksonville much improved, the picks mostly favor Philadelphia.

Eagles-Jaguars: 10 players to watch in Week 4 matchup

Here are ten players to watch on Sunday as the Philadelphia Eagles and Jacksonville Jaguars meet in Week 4

The Eagles are finishing their final practice of the week ahead of the Sunday matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Philadelphia will enter the matchup 3-0 and looking to slow down Trevor Lawrence and the explosive Jaguars offense.

There are dynamic football players on both sides, and we’ve provided ten to watch ahead of Week 4.

Statistical Breakdown: How the Eagles and Jaguars stack up for Week 4

With the Philadelphia Eagles and Jacksonville Jaguars set for an intriguing matchup, here’s a statistical breakdown for both teams ahead of Sunday

The Eagles (3-0) and Jaguars (2-1) will meet on Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field in a homecoming for Doug Pederson and Press Taylor.

Jacksonville is an AFC South favorite after blowing out their past two opponents. Philadelphia is emerging as a Super Bowl contender behind the dual-threat abilities of quarterback Jalen Hurts.

With kickoff fast approaching, here’s a statistical breakdown of the matchup for both teams.

Eagles unofficial depth chart ahead of Week 4 matchup vs. Jaguars

Philadelphia Eagles updated unofficial depth chart ahead of Week 4 matchup vs. Jacksonville Jaguars.

The Eagles and Jaguars are a little over 48 hours away from an emotional Sunday afternoon matchup, and there have been no critical changes to the Philadelphia depth chart.

On offense, running back Trey Sermon has been added to the depth chart, and he could be active with Boston Scott nursing a lower-body injury.

On defense, the team has Janarius Robinson at the defensive end, but he’s unlikely to be active ahead of Tarron Jackson.

Here’s the Eagles’ unofficial depth chart for Week 4.

Stock up, stock down for the Eagles ahead of Week 4 matchup vs. Jaguars

Here’s your Week 4 stock report for the Philadelphia Eagles ahead of their matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday afternoon.

The Eagles are 3-0 and preparing for another massive showdown against a familiar face as Doug Pederson and the 2-1 Jaguars visit Lincoln Financial Field.

After a historic start to the season, Jalen Hurts is the NFC Player of the Month. Philadelphia’s defense has held their last two NFC opponents to eight points while sacking Commanders quarterback Carson Wentz 9 times last Sunday.

With Sunday’s matchup fast approaching, the Eagles stock report is out entering Week 4.

Studs and duds from Eagles 24-8 win over Washington in Week 3

Studs and duds from the Philadelphia Eagles 24-8 win over Washington Commanders in Week 3

The Eagles beat the Commanders, 24-8, on Sunday afternoon at FedEx Field in a game that wasn’t that close, clearly establishing the pecking order in the division.

According to NFL Research, Hurts is the first player with at least 900 passing and 100 rushing yards through three games since at least 1950.

With Philadelphia now focused on the 2-1 Jaguars in Week 4, here are the studs and duds from the win over Washington.

Eagles’ PFF grades: Best and worst from 24-8 win over Washington in Week 3

Here are the Best and worst PFF grades from the Philadelphia Eagles’ dominant 24-8 win over the Washington Commanders in Week 3

The Eagles battered the Commanders on Sunday, sacking quarterback Carson Wentz nine times and delivering 17 quarterback hits in a 24-8 road win.

Jalen Hurts threw for three touchdowns, and DeVonta Smith logged a career-high 169 yards receiving on the afternoon.

With the attention now turning to Jacksonville, here are best and worst PFF grades for Week 3.

National reactions: Eagles are best team in NFL after 24-8 win over Commanders

Here’s what they’re saying nationally about the Philadelphia Eagles’ 24-8 win over the Washington Commanders in Week 3

The Eagles are 3-0 and starting to position themselves well after a dominant 24-8 win over the Commanders in which the defense sacked former teammate Carson Wentz 9 times.

DeVonta Smith caught eight passes for a career-high 169 yards and a touchdown, while Jalen Hurts was 22 of 35 for 340 yards and three touchdown passes, one each to Smith, A.J. Brown, and Dallas Goedert.

With Philadelphia preparing for Doug Pederson and the upstart Jaguars, here is the national reaction to the Eagles’ hot start.

Takeaways and observations from Eagles 24-8 win over Commanders in Week 3

Takeaways and observations from the Philadelphia Eagles’ 24-8 win over the Washington Commanders in Week 3

Eagles fans invaded FedEx Field, and the road team looked dominant while moving to 3-0 on the season after defeating the Commanders 24-8 on Sunday.

Washington quarterback and former Eagles No. 2 overall pick Carson Wentz was sacked nine times on the afternoon.

Here are several takeaways from the Week 3 win.

Eagles snap count vs. Commanders: Breakdown, observations from Week 3

Here’s a look at the snap count and playing time usage from the Philadelphia Eagles’ 24-8 win over the Washington Commanders in Week 3.

The Eagles are 3-0 and starting to position themselves well after a dominant 24-8 win over the Commanders in which the defense sacked former teammate Carson Wentz 9 times.

DeVonta Smith caught eight passes for a career-high 169 yards and a touchdown, while Jalen Hurts was 22 of 35 for 340 yards and three touchdown passes, one each to Smith, A.J. Brown, and Dallas Goedert.

Here’s your snap count and playing time distribution for Week 3.