6 Eagles-Commanders related storylines to watch in Week 3

Here are six storylines to watch for in the Philadelphia Eagles matchup with the Washington Commanders in Week 3

Carson Wentz was one of the most polarizing figures in Philadelphia sports history.

The former No. 2 overall pick will now attempt to make his new relevance while upsetting the franchise that drafted him.

Wentz and the Washington Commanders will host the Eagles for their first divisional matchup this year, and the game also will be the first time Wentz has faced his former team.

The quarterbacks aren’t the only storylines or players to watch; here are five others for Sunday.

 

Eagles vs. Commanders: 6 stats to know for Week 3

Looking at six stats to know for the Philadelphia Eagles matchup with the Washington Commanders in Week 3

The Eagles and Commanders are set for the first NFC East matchup between both ball clubs, and it’ll be a storyline-filled contest that features two familiar quarterbacks.

Jalen Hurts and Carson Wentz will share the same field for the first time since Philadelphia traded the former No. 2 overall pick to the Colts for draft picks.

Both teams can be explosive offensively and feature dynamic playmakers at the wide receiver position.

Here are six stats to know ahead of Sunday’s matchup.

Statistical Breakdown: How the Eagles and Commanders stack up for Week 3

With the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders set for an NFC East matchup, here’s a statistical breakdown for both teams ahead of Sunday

The Eagles and Commanders are two days away from a Sunday afternoon matchup that’ll see quarterback Carson Wentz face his former team for the first time.

Washington enters the contest at 1-1 after a brutal 36-27 loss to the Lions in Detroit, while Philadelphia will look to start 3-0 after an impressive 24-7 win over Detroit on Monday night.

With both teams set for their final practice of the week, here’s a statistical breakdown for both teams with total yardage and rankings.

Eagles-Vikings: Who has the edge at each position?

With so much star power at critical positions on both teams, who has the positional edge for the Philadelphia Eagles vs. Minnesota Vikings on Monday night?

The Eagles have multiple primetime matchups, and the Week 2 contest against the Vikings will be the first of two Monday night appearances for one of the NFL’s biggest draws.

There will be immense talent on the field for both teams on each side of the ball, but who ultimately is the most talented roster for this matchup?

Philadelphia has made critical upgrades on defense, while new head coach Kevin O’Connell has Minnesota approaching their scheme with more innovation.

With the Sunday afternoon slate of games set to start, here is a breakdown of the position matchups for both teams.

Statistical Breakdown: How the Eagles and Vikings stack up ahead of Monday night

With the Philadelphia Eagles and Minnesota Vikings set for a huge matchup, here’s a statistical breakdown for both teams ahead of Monday night

The Eagles and Vikings is a little over 24 hours away from headlining a Monday night doubleheader, and both teams will get a chance to see just how talented their offense is.

Philadelphia entered the week as a slight favorite after racking up 455 yards against the improving Lions in Week 1.

The Vikings’ highly explosive offense did enough to defeat the Packers, with the Minnesota defense stifling Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers.

Eagles unofficial depth chart ahead of Week 2 matchup vs. Vikings

Philadelphia Eagles updated unofficial depth chart ahead of Week 2 matchup vs. Minnesota Vikings

The Eagles and Vikings is a little over 24 hours away from a huge Monday night matchup, and there are several critical changes to the Philadelphia depth chart.

Philadelphia put defensive end Derek Barnett, on injured reserve after he suffered a torn ACL against the Lions.

On offense, running back Trey Sermon has been added to the depth chart, but he’s unlikely to be active with three healthy ball carriers ahead of him.

Here’s the Eagles’ unofficial depth chart for Week 2.

10 takeaways from the Eagles’ first unofficial depth chart of the 2022 regular season

Ten takeaways from the Philadelphia Eagles’ first unofficial depth chart of the 2022 regular season

The Eagles are set for the first practice of the regular season on Wednesday, and as the team starts preparation for the Lions, an unofficial depth chart was revealed Tuesday morning.

Philadelphia operates with some secrecy, so the depth chart is listed as unofficial, but it gives insight into who’ll play where and which guys are likely starters at critical positions.

Several roster moves will likely be made between Tuesday and Friday, so the depth chart and 53-man roster will be fluid.

Here are ten takeaways from the initial depth chart.

Eagles unveil first unofficial depth chart of regular season for Week 1 at the Lions

The Philadelphia Eagles just revealed their first unofficial depth chart of the 2022 regular season as the team starts preparation for the Detroit Lions in Week 1

The Eagles will return to practice on Wednesday for their first official work of the regular season, and as the team starts preparation for the Lions, an unofficial depth chart was revealed.

Philadelphia operates with some secrecy, so the depth chart is listed as unofficial, but it gives insight into who’ll play where and which guys are likely starters at critical positions.

Several roster moves will likely be made between Tuesday and Friday, so the depth chart and 53-man roster will be fluid.

Projecting the Eagles defensive depth chart for Week 1 at the Lions

Projecting the Philadelphia Eagles’ defensive depth chart for Week 1 at Ford Field against the Detroit Lions

The Philadelphia Eagles have retooled a much maligned defensive unit, and now growing expectations surround a unit with top-5 potential.

The defensive line offers the most intrigue, with Brandon Graham likely sacrificing his role as a starter in Jonathan Gannon’s hybrid defensive scheme.

Haason Reddick will assume the role of a standup pass rusher opposite Josh Reddick.

At the same time, Jordan Davis will allow Fletcher Cox and Javon Hargrave to play their more natural positions.

With training camp and the preseason in the books, we’re predicting what the Eagles starting lineup, and defensive depth chart will look like in 2022.

Takeaways from the Eagles’ updated unofficial depth chart ahead of preseason week 2

Takeaways and observations from the Philadelphia Eagles’ updated unofficial depth chart ahead of preseason week two vs. the Cleveland Browns

The Eagles released their first unofficial depth chart before the team’s preseason matchup against the Jets at Lincoln Financial Field last Friday.

Most regular season starters have been known, but several key position battles and roster scenarios continue to gain clarity after some roster moves and injury designations.

Philadelphia released an updated unofficial depth chart with the team preparing for two days of joint practices and a preseason game against Cleveland.

Jalen Hurts is unlikely to see any more game action during the preseason.

The following week will allow Reid Sinnett and rookie Carson Strong to see increased reps against quality competition.

With Philadelphia scheduled for a Wednesday morning flight to Cleveland, here are the takeaways and observations from the first unofficial depth chart.