Ex-Saints linebacker Zack Baun had a big-time debut with the Eagles

Ex-Saints linebacker Zack Baun had a big-time debut with the Eagles. He totaled 15 tackles and had two sacks, tying his career total:

Credit where it’s due: Zack Baun delivered in a big spot for his new Philadelphia Eagles team. The Eagles left Brazil with a win over the Green Bay Packers on Friday night, and Baun’s efforts were a big part of their success. The former New Orleans Saints linebacker ended the night with 15 combined tackles, two quarterback hits, and two sacks — including a game-winner off of Malik Willis, who had replaced the injured Jordan Love.

And it’s not like Baun was cleaning up tackles 8 or 9 yards downfield. According to the official NFL Gamebook, Baun averaged 3.0 yards per tackle on his 15 stops. Just two of those tackles ended after the Packers offense gained 8 or more yards. He had five stops at or behind the line of scrimmage and three more within two yards of it.

He just needed this opportunity, which he wasn’t given in New Orleans. The Saints already had Demario Davis locked in at one linebacker spot but they chose to draft Pete Werner a year after they traded up for Baun. As highly regarded Dennis Allen and linebackers coach Michael Hodges are, they couldn’t figure out how to get Baun on the field for most of the four years he spent in New Orleans. A fifth of his 660 career defensive snaps with the Saints (142) came in the final six games he played in a Saints uniform. He played almost twice as many snaps on special teams (1,293).

What’s even more frustrating is that Baun wasn’t used much different in Vic Fangio’s Eagles defense than what he saw in Allen’s system. Per Pro Football Focus charting, he lined up on the line of scrimmage as a pass-rushing outside linebacker just 12 times. Just like he did with the Saints, Baun spent the majority of his 67 defensive snaps off the ball as an inside linebacker (47 times). He covered the slot seven times and was once asked to cover a receiver out wide.

Still, the fact that Baun had as many sacks in his first game with the Eagles as he did in 64 appearances with the Saints (including two playoff games) is embarrassing. It highlights a common criticism of the team extending even beyond Allen’s tenure. The Saints have struggled to draft, develop, and retain their own talent over the years, and Baun is another great example of it just like Trey Hendrickson, Marcus Williams, Alex Anzalone, and Kaden Elliss, among other players.

Too many draft-day gambles and picks spent chasing upside have come back to haunt them. When Baun signed with the Eagles this spring, it left Cesar Ruiz as the only member of the team’s 2020 draft class still on the roster. Ruiz and Erik McCoy are the only draft picks remaining from the 2019 and 2018 draft classes, too. Of the six-man 2021 class, Pete Werner is the only member to have signed a new deal; it feels unlike Payton Turner returns next year, and Paulson Adebo may be get priced out on the free agent market.

So there’s a good chance Baun isn’t the last player drafted by the Saints to go on and find more success somewhere else. But Saints fans will get a good look at him in just a few weeks when Baun and the Eagles visit the Caesars Superdome on Sept. 22.

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Packers list 3 as questionable on final injury report of Week 1

TE Tucker Kraft, RB MarShawn Lloyd and RB Emanuel Wilson are questionable for Week 1, but all 3 practiced for the Packers on Thursday in Brazil.

The Green Bay Packers listed three players as questionable on the final injury report ahead of Friday’s season-opening tilt against the Philadelphia Eagles in Brazil.

Tight end Tucker Kraft (back), running back MarShawn Lloyd (hamstring) and running back Emanuel Wilson (hip) are all listed as questionable. The Eagles ruled out linebacker Devin White (ankle) and cornerback Isaiah Rodgers (hand).

Kraft, Lloyd and Wilson all practiced in a limited capacity on Thursday — suggesting all three could be available to play against the Eagles. Kraft was a late add to the injury report on Wednesday with a back injury. Lloyd and Wilson are the primary backups at running back and trending in the right direction health-wise.

Linebacker Edgerrin Cooper (hip), receiver Romeo Doubs (hand) and cornerback Carrington Valentine (hamstring) all practiced fully on Thursday and have no status designation, meaning they’re good to go for Friday night.

Both the Packers and Eagles can elevate up to two players from the practice squad by 3:00 p.m. on Friday. It’s possible the Packers will bring up a running back — possibly Ellis Merriweather — just to safeguard against injury behind Josh Jacobs. Quarterback Sean Clifford is another option should the Packers believe Malik Willis isn’t ready to be the backup on Friday night.

Defensive end Arron Mosby did not travel with the team to Brazil and won’t play.

5 big questions Packers must answer in 2024 season opener vs. Eagles

The Packers open the 2024 season on Friday vs. the Eagles. These are the big questions facing the Packers entering Week 1.

A highly anticipated 2024 season will kick off for the Green Bay Packers on Friday night in Brazil. Matt LaFleur’s young and talented team has Super Bowl aspirations after creating an incredible late-season surge in 2023, but the arduous journey will begin in a foreign county against a tough intra-conference opponent. To run the gauntlet requires a first step, and the Eagles represent a terrific opening challenge.

Here are five big questions the Packers must answer on Friday night:

Can the Packers block the Eagles’ defensive front?

Packers coach Matt LaFleur called Eagles defensive lineman Jalen Carter a “freak show” on Tuesday, highlighting the challenge ahead for the offensive line. Carter is bordering on elite status, and the Eagles also feature Bryce Huff, Jordan Davis, Josh Sweat, Brandon Graham and Nolan Smith up front. They will come in waves. It’s tough to imagine a more difficult first test for the Packers offensive line. But the Eagles have question marks behind the front, so if the Packers win the line of scrimmage, Jordan Love’s passing game could take flight early. Right guard — where the Packers might rotate Sean Rhyan and first-round pick Jordan Morgan — is a spot to watch.

Can the Packers keep Jalen Hurts contained?

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Back in 2022, Hurts sliced and diced the Packers with his legs, rushing for a career-high 157 yards in the 40-33 win. Jeff Hafley’s new defense is designed to have vision on the quarterback, which could help negate some of the wide open running lanes that often open up against traditional man coverages. The Packers front must rush with lane discipline to squeeze potential openings in the pocket, and the linebackers, safeties and cornerbacks must tackle well in the open field. At 6-1 and over 220 pounds, Hurts is strong and compact as a runner. Forcing him to play from the pocket and not missing tackles when he does escape are vital.

Can the Packers defend two great receivers?

The Packers have one great cornerback in Jaire Alexander, but A.J. Brown and Devonta Smith — who both went over 1,000 receiving yards last season — provide a unique challenge. Welcome back to the field, Eric Stokes! The 2021 first-round pick won’t get long to re-acclimate himself to the starting lineup. The Eagles also acquired former first-round pick Jahan Dotson, so the Packers cornerbacks will be in the spotlight on Friday night. Hafley’s defense needs primetime performances from Alexander and Stokes on the perimeter.

Can the Packers adjust fast vs. veteran defensive coordinator?

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The Eagles changed defensive coordinator this offseason, picking veteran Vic Fangio to replace Sean Desai. Facing an uncommon opponent with a new coordinator (on both sides of the ball) in Week 1 is certainly a challenge. Both Matt LaFleur and Jordan Love said the Packers will probably need some time to figure out how the Eagles are trying to defend the offense in the opener. Can the Packers find the right in-game adjustments offensively? Fangio’s defense has been going out of style around the NFL recently, but he’s one of the most experienced coordinators in football. The Packers should expect a few early curveballs.

Can the Packers handle Saquon Barkley?

Joe Barry’s defense struggled against Barkley, the new Eagles running back, in back-to-back years. In 2022 in London, Barkley produced 106 total yards and two scores, including one receiving. Last year, Barkley created 101 total yards and two more touchdowns. The veteran running back is a tackle-breaker and a big-time threat in the passing game. Putting him next to Jalen Hurts and behind a terrific offensive line could make Barkley a dynamic, game-breaking weapon. The Eagles will put Hafley’s run defense to the test right away.

Eagles-Packers injury report: Philadelphia is relatively healthy ahead of trip to Brazil

The Philadelphia Eagles released their initial injury report for the season opener in Brazil and A.J. Brown was among four players limited

The Philadelphia Eagles released their initial injury report for the season opener in Brazil, and A.J. Brown was among four players limited participants after having a rest day.

Three other starters, Isaiah Rodgers, Devin White, and Landon Dickerson, received rest days ahead of the team’s nine-hour flight to Sao Paulo.

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Green Bay’s rookie running back Marshawn Lloyd was the only player not to practice, making the Packers relatively healthy ahead of their departure.

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6 games that will shape the Rams’ 2024 season

The Rams’ schedule this season is not easy and these 6 games could decide Los Angeles’ fate

Well, folks, the opening week of the NFL season is finally here. Teams all across the league are set to begin their journey towards taking home the Lombardi Trophy in February.

For the Rams, that journey begins this Sunday night, as Matthew Stafford and company travel to Detroit for a rematch of last season’s wild-card tilt. Obviously, in the NFL, every single game is important. With only 17 games, the room for error is minute, especially in the more competitive divisions in the league. Despite this fact, there are typically a handful of games that shape a team’s season, and, for the Rams, I believe there will be six such games.

Here are the six games that will shape the Rams’ season:

Week 1 at Detroit Lions

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This is a no-brainer in my eyes. The storylines, the wild-card game from last season, and two teams who are seen as contenders in the NFC. Los Angeles looks to avenge the 24-23 loss in the wild-card round against Detroit and prove they belong in the conversation to represent the NFC in the Super Bowl.

Week 5 vs. Green Bay Packers

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Yes, the second season-shaping game is yet another opponent from the NFC North in the Green Bay Packers. Much like Detroit, media members and fans alike are very high on the Packers. With the emergence of Jordan Love and an unexpected playoff run last season, Green Bay is seen as one of the top dogs in the conference.

Week 9 at Seattle Seahawks 

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As many know, every divisional showdown is important. With that being said, Week 9 in Seattle has the potential to hold some serious weight in the race for the NFC West. Seattle’s new head coach Mike MacDonald with instantly bring improvements to the Seattle defense and, with a crowd as rowdy as the 12th Man, winning in Seattle becomes increasingly difficult. Wins in hostile environments prove the resiliency of a team, Week 9 will give LA a shot to prove such.

Week 10 vs. Miami Dolphins

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Back-to-back huge games for the Rams, as Tyreek Hill and the Miami Dolphins come to town for a showdown on Monday Night Football. Jalen Ramsey returns to LA for the first time since his departure, which is poetic because the Rams secondary will be put to the ultimate test. The aforementioned Hill and Waddle both bring incomparable speed to stretch defenses to their absolute limits. The Rams defense will be put to the test on national television against what is projected to be a high-powered Miami offensive attack.

Week 12 vs. Philadelphia Eagles

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Philadelphia comes to town for a Week 12 Sunday Night Football tilt that will surely impact the seeding in the NFC playoff picture. During the offseason, much like the Rams, the Eagles focused on reinforcing what was a below-average from last season. On Philadelphia’s offense, the free agent acquisition of Running Back Saquon Barkley will almost certainly bring one of the most balanced offensive units in the entire league.

Week 15 at San Francisco 49ers

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If all goes to plan for the Rams in the 2024 season, then this Week 15 matchup in San Francisco will be for the NFC West crown. The Rams notably struggle against the 49ers (we’ll always have the NFC Championship), however, this year may be a different story. Los Angeles should be able to run the football on what looked like – at times last season – a vulnerable San Francisco run defense. Nevertheless, it would not shock me if this week 15 game gets flexed into a prime-time spot given the potential for divisional ramifications at stake.

Chiefs terminate practice squad contracts of two veteran defensive linemen

Kansas City #Chiefs terminate practice squad contracts of two veteran defensive linemen | @EdEastonJr

The Kansas City Chiefs’ roster moves aren’t finished, as general manager Brett Veach has made more changes before Thursday’s season opener.

The league continues to shuffle players. Unexpected releases find their way into new teams, forcing general managers to adjust the 53-man roster and the practice squad.

On Saturday night, the Chiefs officially signed running back Emani Bailey and defensive tackle Marlon Tuipulotu to the Practice Squad. They terminated defensive tackles Matt Dickerson and Neil Farrell’s Practice Squad contracts to make room for the latest signings.

Bailey was an undrafted free agent who was initially waived by Kansas City ahead of the 53-man roster deadline, while Tuipulotu was recently let go by the Philadelphia Eagles. The former 2021 sixth-round pick appeared in 28 games over three seasons for Philadelphia.

The Chiefs part ways with two veteran defensive linemen who spent time on the active roster during last season’s Super Bowl run. The Chiefs acquired Farrell before the beginning of last season after starting his career with the Las Vegas Raiders, and Dickerson played in 12 games, totaling 15 combined tackles in 2023.

Packers to wear traditional home uniforms in Week 1 vs. Eagles

The Packers will wear their green home uniforms in Week 1 vs. the Eagles in Brazil.

The Green Bay Packers will be wearing their traditional home uniform — featuring gold helmets, green uniforms and gold pants — when they take on the Philadelphia Eagles in Brazil to kick off the 2024 regular season next Friday.

The Packers announced the uniform on Friday:

This is nothing new for the Packers in 2024. Matt LaFleur’s team wore their home uniforms in road preseason games against the Cleveland Browns and Denver Broncos.

The Eagles will be wearing a new look to start the season. The team announced they will wear black helmets, white uniforms and black pants for Week 1 against the Packers:

The Packers and Eagles will face off in São Paulo on Friday, Sept. 6.

Kylie Kelce wants to know what football fans’ biggest superstitions are on NFL game days

Kylie Kelce is leading The Athletic’s fall football superstition swap Campaign for the NFL season kickoff

This year, game days will look a little different for the Kelce family after the legendary center retired from the NFL and took a job as an ESPN analyst in addition to his role on the New Heights Podcast.

Kyle and Jason Kelce will now watch Philadelphia Eagles games as a family, but the true leader of the household will continue some GameDay traditions and superstitions.

A former star athlete in her own right, Kelce always has her gear ready for kickoff and anything Eagles-related.

“Whether I’m at the stadium or out with the kids, this hat’s always on. It’s my go-to for game day, but I’ll rep my team any day of the week. I’m all about team pride, and staying up to speed with The Athletic before kickoff is major—in Philly, we support our teams with our head and heart just the same.”

This season, to help celebrate the world of (ir)rational fan love ahead of Week 1, The Athletic has teamed up with Kylie Kelce to launch the new “Fall Football Superstition Swap” campaign – featuring a watch party, displays in Philly to bring good luck to the city, and free access for your audience to expert football analysis!

A die-hard Philly sports fan and wife of former star center Jason Kelce, Kylie wears her lucky hat for every game to bring good luck to her favorite team. And as we’ve found out over the years, many sports fans are just like Kylie, as new research from The Athletic found that over 70% of football fans who do game-day rituals for good luck truly believe they DO make their team play better. More than a third (37%) of fantasy players change their lineups based on whether they have done their game-day ritual.

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Asked about some of her biggest pregame superstitions, the former field hockey star keeps a green hat. She avoids social media on game day, sticking to a simple yet effective routine. As many saw, Kylie stays true to the Eagles. Even when attending Travis’ Chiefs games last year, she didn’t wear any Kansas City gear.

Kylie says that despite her unwavering loyalty to the Eagles, her daughters will continue to cheer for their dad’s team and their uncle Travis’ Chiefs, keeping the family’s football spirit strong.

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Jabrill Peppers to Jalen Hurts “you know what happened last time”

Jabrill Peppers subtly disses Jalen Hurts in this funny banter after joint practice between #Eagles and #Patriots

There was an amusing moment between Jalen Hurts and Jabril Peppers during the Philadephia Eagles and New England Patriots joint practice camp recently when Peppers explained to QB Hurts that he was just sacked on the last play in the drill.

The moment between them was posted on the official NFL Twitter. It’s worth watching the banter between the two while they laugh about the last time Hurts was sacked by Peppers, who subtly tries to dig into the QB about how hard he was hit.

This part of the practice was no-contact given the flags visible on each player, so it’s understandable why Hurts and Pepper may not have been on the same page about whether the play was finished or not as Hurts tossed the ball after Pepper rushed past him. Watch the play here on the official Patriots YouTube channel.

There’s no question these two will meet again and hopefully, both are mic’d up when it happens.

Marshon Lattimore’s game-winning INT is the Saints Play of Day 23

Marshon Lattimore’s game-winning interception off of Nick Foles is the New Orleans Saints Play of Day 23. Here’s how you win and advance:

Whew. We’re counting down the days until the New Orleans Saints’ regular season opener by looking back on highlights from years past, and our pick for Day 23 is a good one. It’s one of the best plays Marshon Lattimore has made in the No. 23 jersey — a clutch interception to win and advance in the 2018 playoffs.

Lattimore had already picked off Eagles quarterback Nick Foles once in this game, cutting off a push into New Orleans territory and sparking the first scoring drive for the Saints after Philly had gone up by two scores. But this time he was protecting a tenuous 20-14 lead inside the final two minutes. And Lattimore came through again.

Maybe Foles put too much hot sauce on that pass. Maybe Alshon Jeffery’s hands were too slippery. Whatever the case it slipped through the receiver’s grasp and Lattimore was in position to come down with it. The Saints offense took the field and quickly ran out the clock, with a 12-yard run from Alvin Kamara on third-and-10 finally silencing any hope of an Eagles miracle. Win and advance. That’s why you play the game, and this highlight was a great example of that.

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