Where the Eagles rank statistically entering Week 6

Here’s a look at where the Philadelphia Eagles rank statistically across the NFL entering Week 6

The Eagles are 5-0 after defeating the Cardinals at State Farm Stadium, and it’s a good time to look at where the team is statistically at the first quarter mark of the season.

Philadelphia quarterback Jalen Hurts is an MVP candidate among the league leaders in several categories.

Haason Reddick has 4.5 sacks on defense, and the Eagles secondary is a top-five group heading into a huge matchup against Dallas. With Philadelphia returning to practice on Wednesday, we look at where the Birds rank statistically compared to the rest of the NFL.

The major metrics show where the Eagles stand after five games.

National reactions: Eagles remain undefeated ahead of showdown with Cowboys

Here’s the national reaction to the Philadelphia Eagles’ 20-17 win over the Arizona Cardinals in Week 5

The Eagles remained the NFL’s only undefeated team, holding on to win their fifth straight game of the season after Cardinals kicker Matt Ammendola missed a late field-goal attempt wide right.

The Eagles improved to 5-0 for the first time since 2004, and they’ll start preparing for a huge matchup against the Dallas Cowboys at Lincoln Financial Field.

The national reaction to Philadelphia’s victory has been mixed, with most of America wondering if Jalen Hurts can hold up under such a consistent usage rate.

Report card: Eagles top Cardinals, 20-17

Here are the final grades from the Philadelphia Eagles’ win over the Arizona Cardinals in Week 5

The Eagles remained undefeated after local product Matt Ammendola’s 43-yard field sailed wide right for the Cardinals in the waning seconds.

After being outscored in the second quarter, Philadelphia was able to hang on for a 20-17 win over the Arizona Cardinals to stay one game ahead of the Cowboys and Giants in the NFC East.

The rent and grades are due every Sunday and we have the Week 5 report card entering Dallas Week.

Eagles’ PFF grades: Worst performers from 20-17 win over the Cardinals in Week 5

Here are the ten worst PFF grades from the Philadelphia Eagles’ 20-17 win over the Arizona Cardinals in Week 5

The Eagles are now 5-0 for the first time since 2004 after a hard-fought 20-17 win over the Cardinals at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.

Quarterback Jalen Hurts had another 300 yards of total offense and logged two more rushing touchdowns with 15 total carries. Philadelphia overcame inefficient play to hold the ball for almost nine minutes on their final drive.

With the focus now shifted towards Dallas, here are the ten lowest-graded Eagles from Week 5.

Eagles’ PFF grades: Best performers from 20-17 win over the Cardinals in Week 5

Here are the ten Best PFF grades from the Philadelphia Eagles’ 20-17 win over the Arizona Cardinals in Week 5

The Eagles are now 5-0 for the first time since 2004 after a hard-fought 20-17 win over the Cardinals at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.

Quarterback Jalen Hurts had another 300 yards of total offense and logged two more rushing touchdowns with 15 total carries. Philadelphia overcame inefficient play to hold the ball for almost nine minutes on their final drive.

With the focus now shifted towards Dallas, here are the ten highest-graded Eagles from Week 5.

What the Eagles are saying after a 20-17 win over the Cardinals in Week 5

Post-Game Reaction: What the Philadelphia Eagles are saying after a 20-17 win over the Arizona Cardinals in Week 5

Philadelphia quarterback Jalen Hurts totaled 300 yards (239 passing, 61 rushing) and had two rushing touchdowns in the Eagles’ 20-17 win over Arizona on Sunday.

The Eagles are 5-0 for the first time since 2004 when they advanced to Super Bowl XXXIX.

Philadelphia jumped out to a 7-0 lead on its first possession of the game (11 plays, 64 yards), resulting in a 1-yard TD run by Hurts.

Hurts was 5-of-7 passing for 56 yards, including three passes to A.J. Brown (32 yards) and two to Dallas Goedert (24 yards).

With the focus shifting towards Dallas, here’s what the Eagles said postgame.

Eagles snap count vs. Cardinals: Breakdown, observations from Week 5

Here’s a look at the snap count and playing time usage from the Philadelphia Eagles’ 20-17 win over the Arizona Cardinals in Week 5

The Eagles were finally outscored in the second quarter but used a steady dose of Jalen Hurts and timely plays on defense to escape Arizona with a 20-17 win over the Cardinals on Sunday.

Philadelphia is now 5-0 for the first time since 2004 and on a collision course with the Dallas Cowboys for Sunday Night Football on NBC.

With Monday being a reaction day, here’s the snap count for Week 5.

Eagles vs. Cardinals: Best photos from 20-17 win in Week 5

Looking at the top 100 photos from the undefeated Philadelphia Eagles hard fought 20-17 win over the Cardinals in Week 5 at State Farm Stadium

The Eagles are still the NFL’s only undefeated team after a 20-17 win over the Cardinals at State Farm Stadium.

Quarterback Jalen Hurts completed 26 of his 36 pass attempts for 239 yards while rushing for 61 yards and the Eagles’ only two touchdowns.

Cardinals star quarterback Kyler Murray was 28 of 42 passes for 250 yards and a touchdown.

With all eyes looking toward Dallas, here are the top photos from Sunday’s win.

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Instant analysis of Eagles staying undefeated after 20-17 win over the Cardinals

Instant analysis of the Philadelphia Eagles 20-17 win over the Arizona Cardinals in Week 5

The Eagles showed grit and heart, outlasting the Cardinals at State Farm Stadium with all eyes on a looming Sunday night matchup against the Cowboys.

Star quarterback Jalen Hurts ran for two touchdowns and the Eagles remained the NFL’s only unbeaten team, defeating Arizona 20-17 on Sunday after Matt Ammendola’s late field-goal attempt for the Cardinals sailed wide right.

Philadelphia is 5-0 for the first time since 2004, when they won their first seven games and finished 13-3 while advancing to the Super Bowl.

Here’s an instant analysis of Sunday’s win.

7 takeaways from the first half as Eagles hold a 14-10 lead over the Cardinals

7 takeaways from the first half as the Philadelphia Eagles hold a 14-10 lead over the Arizona Cardinals

The Eagles weren’t as dominant in the second quarter, but they did exit Stadium Farm Stadium with a 14-10 first-half lead.

Dallas Goedert had six catches for 48 yards in the first half. At the same time, the Philadelphia offensive line was gashed by injury, having entered the game with Jordan Mailata already dealing with a shoulder injury.

On defense, the Eagles pass defense was susceptible to the Cardinals’ quick passing game.

Star wide receiver Marquise Brown kept Arizona close with a productive first half against the Philadelphia secondary.

Here are seven takeaways from the 14-10 first half.