Eagles vs. Browns: Best photos from Philadelphia’s 20-16 win over Cleveland in Week 6
Best photos from Philadelphia Eagles 20-16 win over Cleveland Brown in Week 6
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Best photos from Philadelphia Eagles 20-16 win over Cleveland Brown in Week 6
Eagles at full strength ahead of crucial matchup vs. Browns in Week 6
Two weeks ago, the Eagles were battered and down multiple starters in a Week 4 loss to the Buccaneers. Almost 14 days and a bye week later, Philadelphia is among the healthiest teams in the NFL.
Sydney Brown and Ainias Smith are back at practice, and the entire 53-man roster has a healthy injury designation heading into Sunday afternoon.
There are no players ruled out or listed as questionable or doubtful.
Friday's Injury Report#CLEvsPHI pic.twitter.com/66meyfMDRf
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) October 11, 2024
Nakobe Dean landed on the injury report on Wednesday with an ankle injury. He was limited on Wednesday and Thursday but was a full participant on Friday.
Brown has been out since Week 1 with a hamstring injury, while DeVonta Smith and Lane Johnson missed Week 4 with a concussion.
Nick Chubb among six starters or key contributors ruled out for Browns vs. Eagles
The Browns are 1-4 and banged up at several key positions. The massive underdog for Sunday’s matchup against the Eagles will enter the matchup missing several vital starters or contributors.
Cleveland has ruled out the following for the Eagles game: Nick Chubb, Grant Delpit, Ronnie Hickman, Nyheim Hines, James Hudson, and Ethan Pocic.
Mohamoud Diabate, Jordan Hicks, Maurice Hurst, and Denzel Ward are questionable.
For the Eagles, they’ll be their healthiest coming out of the bye, with A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, and Lane Johnson returning to the lineup.
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Jonathan Vilma & Kenny Albert to announce Eagles vs. Browns in Week 6
The Eagles are back from their bye and have started preparation for an intriguing Week 6 game against the Cleveland Browns.
It’s not the game of the week, but it still has a solid announcing team for the early game on Fox. The game will be featured on Fox’s early afternoon lineup and features the team of Kenny Albert on play-by-play, Jonathan Vilma (analyst), and Megan Olivi (sideline) from Lincoln Financial Field at 1:00 PM EST on Sunday.
AMERICA’S GAME OF THE WEEK highlights the @NFLonFOX Week 6 schedule with Kevin Burkhardt, Tom Brady, Erin Andrews, Tom Rinaldi and on-site rules analyst Dean Blandino on the call for @Lions vs. @DallasCowboys
Full broadcaster schedule ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/P085PkiIK5
— FOX Sports PR (@FOXSportsPR) October 7, 2024
Cleveland is 1-4 and will enter the game with one of the league’s most inept and inefficient offensive units. The Browns offense has yet to score over 20 points in a game this season. Only the Dolphins and Patriots have scored fewer points per game than the Browns entering Week 6.
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With the Philadelphia Eagles in Berea, Ohio, for joint practice sessions with the Cleveland Browns, here are ten players to watch
The Eagles have wrapped up training camp at the NovaCare Complex, and the team has descended upon Berea, Ohio, for joint practices against the Cleveland Browns.
Philadelphia could see more of Jacoby Brissett after Deshaun Watson agreed to an 11-game suspension and a $5 million fine.
Even with the agreed-upon suspension, the Eagles will compete against the star quarterback during two sessions. Watson’s arm talent will only make Darius Slay and Jonathan Gannon’s defensive unit that much better.
With the practices taking place over the next two days, here are the 10 Eagles to watch.
Ten key matchups to watch as the Philadelphia Eagles and Cleveland Browns begin joint practices
The Eagles have wrapped up training camp, and the team is heading towards Berea, Ohio, for two days of intense joint practices with the Cleveland Browns.
Both teams will enter 2022 with playoff aspirations, young head coaches, and star power on both sides of the football. For Philadelphia, all eyes will be on Jalen Hurts and a revamped offense looking to make a statement against top-notch pass rushers and cover cornerbacks.
On the defensive side of the football, the Eagles will match up against one of the NFL’s more physical offenses in Cleveland, with both Nick Chubb and Kareem Hunt capable of 1,200-yard seasons.
Neither team will play their starters on Sunday, making Thursday and Friday’s joint sessions must-see television.
Here are ten key matchups to watch as the teams begin joint sessions.
Takeaways from Philadelphia Eagles’ 12th and final training camp practice before joint practice sessions with the Cleveland Browns and Miami Dolphins
The Eagles closed out the 2022 training camp in style, with Jalen Hurts having one of his best practices of the summer.
Philadelphia will continue to practice at the NovaCare Complex after the team hits the road for two weeks, with joint practice sessions against the Browns and Dolphins scheduled.
The final two preseason matchups will be opportunities for rookies and guys on the roster bubble to show their worth. At the same time, Nick Sirianni will use those joint sessions to grade his team’s progress as the season opener at Detroit approaches.
With Philadelphia off and flying to Cleveland on Wednesday, here are takeaways and observations from the final training camp practice.
Takeaways and observations from Philadelphia Eagles’ 11th training camp practice including Andre Dillard getting into multiple fights as the battles got real
Back to work.#EaglesCamp | #FlyEaglesFly pic.twitter.com/M0POGlaSwP
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) August 14, 2022
The Philadelphia Eagles held their 11th training camp practice of the summer, and after as the team prepares for joint practices with the Browns, things got a little testy.
Andre Dillard scuffled with multiple teammates on Sunday before leaving the field for precautionary reasons after suffering a concussion last week.