Isaiah Rodgers reps Darius Slay’s jersey ahead of Eagles game vs. Jaguars in Week 9

Isaiah Rodgers reps Darius Slay’s jersey before Eagles matchup vs. Jaguars in Week 9

Isaiah Rodgers will start his first game at cornerback for the Eagles in place of an injured Darius Slay.

Slay will miss Sunday’s game with a groin injury, and with the Birds being a tight-knit unit, Rodgers paid homage to the Pro Bowl cornerback.  The return specialist and cornerback wore a Kelly Green No. 2 jersey to Lincoln Financial Field in tribute to his injured teammate.

Rodgers broke up a deep pass to Ja’Marr Chase in the Week 8 win that was tipped into C.J. Gardner-Johnson’s hands for a crucial interception.

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Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Philadelphia Eagles: Key matchups

Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Philadelphia Eagles: Key matchups

The Jacksonville Jaguars enter Week 9 coming off a rough loss to Green Bay at home and look to get back into the win column in a tough road matchup in Philadelphia.

However, the Jaguars may be without several key players at key positions this weekend. This could pose some issues for a team that is looking to secure their second win in three weeks. A win against the Eagles could boost a ton of confidence into a roster and coaching staff that needs it.

Philadelphia has seemed to right the ship after a rocky start to the season, having played some of its best football in all phases in recent weeks. Jacksonville looks to slow their momentum and steal the home field advantage in this weekend’s late Sunday afternoon bout.

Jaguars Wire takes a closer look at a couple of the key matchups against the Eagles that could be critical in securing win No. 3 for the Jaguars.

Jacksonville’s skill players vs. Philadelphia’s secondary

The Jaguars got beat up this past weekend against the Packers.

Standout slot receiver Christian Kirk went down with a broken collarbone and is out for the season. Rookie sensation Brian Thomas Jr. is said to be a game-time decision with a rib injury but head coach Doug Pederson suggested earlier this week it will likely come down to pain tolerance for team’s top playmaker. Receiver Gabe Davis is also nursing a shoulder injury.

This means second-year wideout Parker Washington, top tight end Evan Engram, Tim Jones, and a practice squad call-up could be the ones trotting out against a sound Eagles secondary.

Philadelphia is getting some quality play from some of their younger talents, including rookie defensive backs Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean. While Darius Slay is out with a groin injury this week, the Eagles have capable depth in Kelee Ringo and Isaiah Rodgers.

Their safeties C.J. Gardner-Johnson, Reed Blankenship, and Sydney Brown make up the rest of a secondary that is built to take on the vertical stretching ability of the Jaguars offense.

The Eagles 57.1 passer rating against deep targets is the fifth-lowest in football, according to Next Gen Stats. This doesn’t bold well for Trevor Lawrence skill players, especially if Thomas can’t go this weekened.

Yet, should Thomas be healthy, it will be a significant boost for an offense that will need him to continue to be the top playmaker he has been this season. Look for the Eagles to play plenty of disguised coverages from a Cover 3 base alignment that will allow them to rotate to play more match and quarters coverage.

Jacksonville’s defense vs. Philadelphia’s offense

This is seemingly nightmare fuel for a Jaguars defense that is in the bottom-five in most statistical defenses.

Quarterback Jalen Hurts and running back Saquon Barkley have been terrors on the ground against opposing defenses. These two have allowed the Eagles to field the second-best rushing offense in the NFL behind the juggernaut Baltimore Ravens run game.

It doesn’t help that wide receivers A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith have been outstanding this season in the passing game, posing more trouble for a lowly Jaguars secondary.

Jacksonville has struggled to penetrate the backfield consistently this season despite the talents of pass rushers Josh Hines-Allen and Travon Walker along with interior linemen DaVon Hamilton and Arik Armstead. Inconsistency has been a constant theme for defensive coordinator Ryan Nielsen and his defense overall.

Putting it bluntly, this is not a well-coached defense and a man-heavy system that has put players on all three levels in a disadvantageous position. However, the key to finding some improvement is simple: an increase in zone coverage variations and blitzes.

Jacksonville has the lowest blitz-rate in the league and that must change if they want to give their secondary a chance to make plays on pressure-influenced passes. If this were to happen Sunday and the Jaguars force Hurts into bad decisions with the football, there is a path to a successful day against a strong Eagles offense.

Eagles CB Isaiah Rodgers unveils a pair of Kelly Green Nike Diamond Turf 96 TD for Week 9

Eagles cornerback Isaiah Rodgers unveils a pair of Kelly Green Nike Diamond Turf 96 TD for Week 9

It’s Kelly Green week, and as the Eagles prepare for their Week 9 matchup against the Jaguars, star players on the roster will likely begin unveiling matching cleats and colorways for the occasion.

Isaiah Rodgers beat most of his teammates to the punch, unveiling a pair of White and Kelly Green Nike Diamond Turf 96 TD’s for Sunday’s big game.

The Nike Diamond Turf 96 TD is rooted in Nike Football DNA, taking the cleat Colorado head coach Deion Sanders helped turn into an icon and melding it with our game-breaking technology. The cleat’s signature flames and iconic midfoot spat strap complement Prime’s program’s colors. You’re going to look good. You’re going to feel good. You coming to play?

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Darius Slay exits Eagles matchup vs. Browns with a knee injury

Darius Slay exits Eagles matchup vs. Browns with a knee injury

The Eagles have a deep group of cornerbacks, and that depth will be tested after cornerback Darius Slay is forced to the locker room after a knee injury.

Slay limped off early in the third quarter and was replaced by Isaiah Rodgers.

Philadelphia has held Deshaun Watson to just 68 yards passing through two and a half quarters.

WATCH: Eagles make history with blocked extra-point for a score

Philadelphia Eagles make history with blocked extra-point for a score

After a disastrous start against Tampa Bay, the Eagles are within two scores after blocking a Buccaneers extra point and returning it for two points.

Following a Buccaneers touchdown, Isaiah Rodgers blocked the extra point attempt, and Kelee Ringo returned it for two points and much-needed momentum. According to the great Merrill Reese, it made franchise history.

Philadelphia trails 30-16 with one-quarter left in Tampa.

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Eagles-Falcons injury report: Isaiah Rodgers, Devin White return to practice

Isaiah Rodgers, Devin White return to Eagles practice ahead of Week 2

The Eagles returned to practice on Wednesday, and reinforcements returned to the lineup ahead of Monday night’s huge matchup against the Falcons.

Milton Williams was listed as a limited participant on Thursday, but Isaiah Rodgers and Devin White returned to practice and were full participants.

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Rodgers suffered a hand injury on the final day of training camp and missed the first game of the season, while Devin White suffered an ankle injury and was inactive in Week 1.

For the Falcons, Nate Landman and Antonio Hamilton Sr. were held out of practice Thursday, while the right tackle of Kaleb McGary (groin) was limited.

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Eagles rule CB Isaiah Rodgers out of matchup vs. Packers with a hand injury

Quinyon Mitchell likely to start at CB after Eagles rule Isaiah Rodgers out for matchup vs. Packers with hand injury

Isaiah Rodgers’s Eagles debut will have to wait, as the team has ruled the veteran cornerback out of Friday’s season opener against the Packers with a hand injury.

Rodgers has been limited for the past week, and although he made the trip, he’ll be inactive. Quinyon Mitchell or Kelee Ringo is likely to play the outside cornerback role.

Philadelphia will roll with Darius Slay at one cornerback spot, while Mitchell has been listed as the starting Nickel cornerback. With Rodgers out, Mitchell could slide outside, Kelee Ringo could get the starting nod, and Cooper DeJean could also have a role in the slot.

Rodgers is one of the NFL’s top return men, and Britain Covey or Kenneth Gainwell will likely be back on kickoff returns.

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Eagles news: Isaiah Rodgers is the favorite to start at CB opposite Darius Slay

Isaiah Rodgers is the frontrunner to start at cornerback for the Philadelphia Eagles opposite Darius Slay

The Eagles are one week away from determining a final 53-man roster and a depth chart for a defensive unit looking to regain its status among the NFL’s best.

This summer, the most extensive training camp battles occurred at offensive guard, linebacker, and cornerback position opposite Darius Slay. Quinyon Mitchell has been stout as a rookie, but he’s seen more first-team snaps in the slot. With Cooper DeJean’s initial training camp injury slowing his progress, the outside cornerback battle has come down to Isaiah Rodgers and Kelee Ringo, and according to ESPN’s Tim McManus, the former Colts draft pick and reinstated defensive back will start at cornerback after missing a year of football due to a suspension.

The battle for the outside corner spot opposite Darius Slay Jr. between former Indianapolis Colt Isaiah Rodgers and second-year player Kelee Ringo has been a good one. While they continue to split reps, Rodgers has been getting the nod at the start of practice more frequently of late and can probably be considered the front-runner at this point.

Vic Fangio said he “may have to play Mitchell at nickel” for now to get the best combination of players on the field.

Things could change once the dynamic DeJean gets into playing shape and understands the scheme, but for now, the Birds are far and away much improved in the secondary.

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Vic Fangio on Eagles’ biggest position battles: CB, LB, and maybe edge rusher

Vic Fangio says the Philadelphia Eagles biggest position battles are at cornerback, inside linebacker and edge rusher

The Eagles have a loaded roster, but the biggest uncertainties and position battles will likely occur on the defensive side of the ball.

On Thursday, new defensive coordinator Vic Fangio addressed the media and was asked about the biggest and most intense position battles. It was no surprise that the cornerback spot opposite Darius Slay, the inside linebacker spot, and the edge rusher would see the most competition.

Quinyon Mitchell, Isaiah Rodgers, and Kelee Ringo will battle for the cornerback spot opposite Darius Slay. Devin White should be a Day 1 starter at the inside linebacker spot, leaving Zack Baun, Nakobe Dean, Oren Burks, and Jeremiah Trotter Jr. to battle for the weak-side linebacker spot.

At the edge rusher spot, Bryce Huff is a Day 1 starter, but Josh Sweat, Brandon Graham, Nolan Smith, and others could all compete for that role.

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Eagles retooled secondary named the biggest reason for optimism in 2024

The Philadelphia Eagles retooled secondary was named the biggest reason for optimism in 2024 by Pro Football Focus

The Eagles collapsed last season, losing six of their final seven games, including a 32-9 loss to the Buccaneers in the NFC wild-card round. Changes were made as both coordinators departed, with Kellen Moore (Chargers) and Vic Fangio (Dolphins) inserted as more seasoned and experienced upgrades to Nick Sirianni’s staff.

Fletcher Cox and Haason Reddick departed on defense, while serious upgrades were made in the secondary. Howie Roseman spent draft capital on Quinyon Mitchell (round 1) and Cooper DeJean (Round 2). C.J. Gardner-Johnson returned to the team in free agency, while Isaiah Rodgers joined the franchise officially after serving a one-year suspension for gambling. Tyler Hall signed a one-year deal, while Avone Maddox was re-signed in free agency.

Pro Football Focus recently examined the reasons for optimism for all 32 NFL teams and found that Philadelphia’s retooled secondary is the biggest reason for happiness.

They threw resources at the secondary

The Eagles have elite talent at quarterback, wide receiver, offensive line and defensive line. The one glaring weakness was a 28th-ranked coverage unit. They reunited with safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson and two extremely talented cornerbacks in the draft in Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean. DeJean, in particular, should be an asset in the slot after Philadelphia ranked dead last in the NFL in slot coverage grade last year.

Philadelphia has an extremely strong roster, and their offseason work to fix the secondary should keep them in Super Bowl contention.

The Eagles focused on rebuilding the secondary, and Philadelphia selected multiple defensive backs within the first two rounds for the first time since 2002. That year the Eagles took three DBs, cornerbacks Lito Sheppard and Sheldon Brown and safety Michael Lewis, despite already having big named stars on the roster players like Troy Vincent, Bobby Taylor and Brian Dawkins at key spots in the secondary.

With Slay, 33, and Bradberry, 30, entering the final stages of their careers, Philadelphia will develop a core that includes Quinyon Mitchell, Cooper DeJean, Kelee Ringo, Isaiah Rodgers, and Eli Ricks, just to name a few.

At the safety position, the Eagles have Reed Blankenship Gardner-Johnson and a talented, injured Sydney Brown.