Takeaways from Eagles’ 12th and final training camp practice

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 Eagles’ 11th 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

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.

5 things to watch in the Eagles’ preseason opener vs. Jets

Five things to watch in Philadelphia Eagles’ preseason opener against the New York Jets

Philadelphia has logged ten training camp practices as a team, and the reward is here with the preseason opener against the New York Jets.

Long-time GM Howie Roseman gets his first opportunity to evaluate his revamped roster under the lights.

At the same time, Nick Sirianni will begin year two as the head coach of a team with growing expectations, and the experts will watch for an improved offense that can maintain a downfield passing game.

Here are five things to watch with the kickoff in over an hour.

6 takeaways from the Jets’ Week 13 loss to the Eagles

The Jets’ defense flopped and their offense faltered in the second half of their loss to the Eagles. Takeaways from the action:

The Jets’ offense showed up to play early in their Week 13 matchup with the Eagles.

Their defense? Not so much.

New York allowed Gardner Minshew to channel his “Minshew Mania” days with the Jaguars and the offense couldn’t keep up. Minshew, playing in place of the injured Jalen Hurts, threw for over 240 yards and a pair of touchdowns as Philadelphia got back in the win column with a 33-18 victory.

The Jets moved the ball well in the first half and Zach Wilson looked the best he has in a while, but he still could not avoid turning the ball over at a key point in the game.

Here are six takeaways from Gang Green’s ninth loss of the season.

Eagles vs. Jets: Corey Davis returns, Jalen Hurts out for Week 13

The Eagles will be without quarterback Jalen Hurts in Week 13, but the Jets welcome back wide receiver Corey Davis against Philadelphia.

The Jets and the Eagles will be without two key pieces when they take the field on Sunday afternoon, as Sheldon Rankins is out for New York and Jalen Hurts is out for Philadelphia.

Rankins ended the week with a doubtful designation due to a knee injury and is now officially out. The veteran defensive tackle did not practice at all during the week after recording three tackles against the Texans in Week 12.

On the positive front, Corey Davis is back after missing the Jets’ win over Houston with a groin injury. Davis did not practice on Wednesday or Thursday and was limited on Friday, but will suit up for the first time since Zach Wilson’s return to the field. Rookie Elijah Moore operated as New York’s No. 1 wide receiver in Davis’ absence.

Rounding out the Jets’ inactives are La’Mical Perine, Trevon Wesco, Isaiah Williams, Tim Ward, Jarrod Wilson and Rachad Wildgoose.

Hurts is inactive with a sore ankle that hindered him in the Eagles’ loss to the Giants last weekend. Philadelphia will turn to backup Gardner Minshew with Hurts sidelined. Minshew started eight games for the Jaguars last season, completing 66.1% of his passes for 2,259 yards, 16 touchdowns and five interceptions.

How to watch, listen, stream Eagles vs. Jets in Week 13

The Jets host the Eagles at MetLife Stadium in Week 13. Here is everything you need to watch and listen to the game.

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The Jets are hours away from returning to action after narrowly beating the Texans in Week 12.

New York hosts an Eagles team that lost to the Giants at MetLife Stadium last weekend. Philadelphia is fighting to stay in the playoff race and could use a win Sunday afternoon. The Eagles and both New York teams, meanwhile, have a shot at two top-10 draft picks.

Here is how you can watch Gang Green’s clash with the Eagles.

Game Information

Philadelphia Eagles vs. New York Jets

Sunday, Dec. 5, 1 p.m. ET

MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, N.J.

Streaming

FuboTV (try it free)

Television channels

WCBS

Radio

New York Metro Area: WEPN-FM, ESPN New York 98.7.

Jets Radio Network

Ocean, NJ: WCHR – 105.7 FM

Rochester, NY: WHTK – 107.3 FM/1280 AM

Albany, NY: WTMM – 104.5 FM

Jets are underdogs against Eagles despite uncertainty surrounding Jalen Hurts

Oddsmakers aren’t giving the Jets much of a chance to make it two in a row when the Eagles come to MetLife Stadium in Week 13.

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Oddsmakers aren’t giving the Jets much of a chance to make it two in a row when the Eagles come to MetLife Stadium on Sunday afternoon.

Tipico Sportsbook lists New York as 4.5-point underdogs against the Eagles, who could be without starting quarterback Jalen Hurts due to a sore ankle. The Jets are coming off a 21-14 win over the Texans, while Philadelphia lost to the Giants in East Rutherford last weekend.

New York is -112 (bet $112 to win $100) to cover its end of the spread and its money line is +175 (bet $100 to win $175). The Eagles are -108 (bet $108 to win $100) to cover and -220 (bet $220 to win $100) on the money line.


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Eagles vs. Jets: Jalen Hurts’ ankle, Zach Wilson’s second start back among 6 Week 13 storylines

Zach Wilson’s second start back and Jalen Hurts’ sore ankle are storylines to monitor before the Jets play the Eagles in Week 13.

The Jets will look to make it two in a row for the first time this season when the Eagles come to MetLife Stadium on Sunday afternoon.

Nick Sirianni’s team was in East Rutherford last weekend, falling short in a divisional clash against the Giants. Philadelphia is hoping for a different result against an opponent it has historically dominated.

Here are six storylines to know for Gang Green’s Week 13 matchup.

Jets position battles: Who has the edge after New York’s preseason finale?

The final week of the preseason provided a closer look at some of the Jets’ key position battles.

The Jets survived their preseason finale against the Eagles without a loss, but the long-lasting impact of New York’s tie against Philadelphia will go far beyond the final score.

Gang Green’s third preseason clash provided one last look at the many ongoing position battles at One Jets Drive. With numerous spots up for grabs on both sides of the ball, New York’s annual preseason matchup with the Eagles told the story of which players are currently winning those fights and which players have some ground to make up if they want to secure a place on the 53-man roster or a higher spot on the depth chart.

Here is the latest on the Jets’ position battles with roster cuts quickly approaching.

6 takeaways from Jets’ preseason finale against the Eagles

Takeaways from the Jets’ thrilling preseason Week 3 tie against the Eagles.

The Jets turned their preseason finale against the Eagles into a thriller, as Kenny Yeboah caught a Hail Mary from James Morgan as time expired in the fourth quarter. Josh Adams converted the subsequent two-point conversion attempt to end Friday night’s action in a 31-31 tie.

The Jets opted not to play the majority of their starters after the sky. That was probably for the best after the sky opened up pregame in East Rutherford, soaking MetLife Stadium’s turf and pushing kickoff back a half hour. As such, New York’s preseason finale featured players fighting for their spot on the 53-man roster.

Here are six takeaways from Gang Green’s last game of the preseason — one the Jets survived without a loss.