National reaction to Eagles shocking 35-31 loss to the Cardinals in Week 17

We’re looking at the national reaction of the Philadelphia Eagles shocking 35-31 loss to the Arizona Cardinals at home in Week 17

In what can only be described as a shocking performance, the Eagles no longer control their destiny after a 35-31 loss to the Cardinals at home.

In Jonathan Gannon’s return to Philadelphia, Arizona rushed for 221 yards, with James Conner logging 26 physical carries for 128 yards and one touchdown.

The Cardinals’ win put the Cowboys in the No. 2 seed entering Week 18, and a victory over Washington would give Dallas the NFC East.

With the outcome now final, here’s the national reaction to the Eagles’ stunning collapse.

Eagles vs. Cardinals: 10 players to watch in Week 17 matchup

We’re looking at ten players to watch when the Philadelphia Eagles host the Arizona Cardinals in a Week 17 matchup at Lincoln Financial Field

The Eagles (11-4) are just three hours away from hosting the Cardinals (3-12) on Sunday afternoon at Lincoln Financial Field in an intriguing matchup that’ll see Jonathan Gannon return to Philadelphia for the first time since the Super Bowl 57 loss to Kansas City.

There are several vital storylines and matchups to watch, while the quarterback battle will feature two dual-threat stars in Jalen Hurts and Kyler Murray.

With pregame warmups set to begin, we’re looking at ten players to watch on both team.

Three bets and one parlay to make in the Eagles-Cardinals game

The Philadelphia Eagles (11-4) look to take care of business against the Arizona Cardinals (3-12) at home on Sunday.

The Philadelphia Eagles (11-4) look to take care of business against the Arizona Cardinals (3-12) at home on Sunday. To make matters more interesting, former defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon is also the head coach of the Cardinals. The Eagles are looking to continue being on the right track for playoffs, but the Cardinals still have an opportunity to tarnish the Eagles’ high-seed chances.

The Eagles are (-750) and the Cardinals are (+525) on BetMGM. Check out more bets I have lined up for Sunday’s New Year’s Eve matchup.

AJ Brown Anytime Touchdown

I think the Eagles offense has another good day ahead of them. The offensive weapons should expect to eat today especially since the Cardinals’ defense is below average this season. AJ Brown usually feels like a safety net bet for anytime touchdown, so I’m rocking with him today.

First Quarter O 9.5 Points

I think the Eagles get off to a fast start today. The team is home on New Year’s Eve against their former defensive coordinator’s team, so there will be rowdiness inside the stadium. I think the Eagles strike first with a touchdown and again with a field goal just in the first quarter.

J. Hurts O 251.5 Passing Yards

Part of the offense having a good day comes down to Hurts being able to execute offensively. The team is also fighting tooth and nail to try to keep their first-seed hopes alive (as long as the 49ers drop one more and the Eagles win out. I think Hurts has another great day at home and hits his over on the passing yards prop.

Jenn’s Philly-Philly Parlay (+310, BetMGM)

Money line – Eagles

J. Hurts Anytime TD

J. Hurts 2+ Passing TDs

J. Hurts O 199.5 Passing Yards

Total Points O 48.5

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Eagles vs Cardinals: How to watch, listen and stream Week 17

The Philadelphia Eagles (11-4) seem to have it cautiously figured out after a win against the New York Giants (5-10).

The Philadelphia Eagles (11-4) seem to have it cautiously figured out after a win against the New York Giants (5-10). Now, the Eagles welcome former defensive coordinator and Arizona Cardinals (3-12) head coach Jonathan Gannon to Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday afternoon.

The Arizona Cardinals are eliminated from this year’s playoff race, but they still have a chance to throw a wrench in the Eagles playoff plans.

Here’s how to watch, stream, and listen to the game.

Game Information

Arizona Cardinals at Philadelphia Eagles

1:00 PM ET on Sunday, December 31

Lincoln Financial Field – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

How to watch

Sunday’s game will be broadcast on FOX. Joe Davis and Daryl Johnston will be in the broadcast booth. Pam Oliver will be on the sidelines.

Fans can also catch the game on NFL Network.

Streaming

NFL Game Pass, the NFL mobile app, and NFL+.

Also available live on FuboTV

“Live stream fuboTV (free 7-day trial)”

Radio

Philadelphia: For Eagles fans or those in the market, you can listen to Merrill Reese and Mike Quick calling the game on SportsRadio 94WIP. The desktop version of PhiladelphiaEagles.com/LiveRadio will provide a live feed of the SportsRadio 94WIP broadcast feed that is available nationwide. Fans can also listen on the Eagles app in the Philadelphia market.

Cardinals: For Cardinals fans or those in the market, you can listen to the game on Arizona Sports 98.7 FM. Fans can also listen to the Cardinals app in the Arizona market.

Satellite Radio

SiriusXM Philadelphia – Ch. 162 or 231, Cardinals – Ch. 108 or 387

Social Media

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Eagles announce 3 roster moves ahead of matchup vs. Cardinals

The Philadelphia Eagles activated cornerback Avonte Maddox ahead of the Week 17 matchup against the Arizona Cardinals

The Eagles are getting healthier and one of their most important defenders is returning to the lineup, as Avonte Maddox has been activated from injured reserve.

Philadelphia elevated linebacker Brandon Smith from the practice squad for tomorrow’s game, and placed tight end Albert Okwuegbunam on Injured Reserve.

Last season, Maddox had 43 tackles, three tackles for loss, one sack, three passes defended and one interception.

Selected in the fourth round of the 2018 NFL draft, Maddox has played six seasons for the Eagles, amassing 188 solo tackles, 58 assists, 3.0 sacks, one fumble recovery, and four interceptions.

Eagles vs. Cardinals final injury report: Avonte Maddox set for a return to lineup

The Eagles will have Avonte Maddox back in the lineup against for Week 17 against the Arizona Cardinals

The Eagles released their final injury report for the week, and Avonte Maddox will return to the lineup after missing most of the year with a pectoral injury.

Pro Bowl left guard Landon Dickerson (thumb) and Maddox (pectoral) were full participants at practice and have no game status designations for Sunday.

With Maddox still on injured reserve, Philadelphia will have to make a move before adding the slot cornerback to the 53-man roster.

Linebacker Nicholas Morrow (abdomen) also has no game status designation for Week 17 after being a limited participant at practice this week after missing Week 16 with his injury.

Eagles vs. Cardinals: 7 storylines to watch for in Week 17

We’re looking at seven storylines to watch for in the Philadelphia Eagles Week 17 matchup against the Arizona Cardinals

The Eagles (11-4) host the Cardinals (3-12) on Sunday afternoon at Lincoln Financial Field in an intriguing matchup that’ll see Jonathan Gannon return to Philadelphia for the first time since the Super Bowl 57 loss to Kansas City.

There are several vital storylines and matchups to watch, while the quarterback battle will feature two dual-threat stars in Jalen Hurts and Kyler Murray.

On defense, the Eagles are expected to get Zach Cunningham and Nicholas Morrow back, hopefully strengthening a defensive unit decimated by injury and poor play over the past month.

With the week’s final practice underway, we’re looking at seven storylines to watch in Week 17.

Some blame Jonathan Gannon for Eagles not landing Vic Fangio

The Eagles wanted Fangio to be the defensive coordinator replace Gannon.

Jonathan Gannon is the head coach for the Arizona Cardinals. Vic Fangio is the defensive coordinator for the Miami Dolphins.

Gannon was the defensive coordinator for the Philadelphia Eagles last season. Many feel Fangio should have replaced him and believe that he would have done so had Gannon’s hiring by the Cardinals been handled differently.

ESPN’s Josh Weinfuss and Tim McManus put the timeline together in a story.

Early in the Eagles’ playoff run when Gannon was getting interest from other teams for head-coaching jobs, he said publicly he intended on returning to be DC for the Eagles.

As has been detailed previously, Cardinals general manager Monti Ossenfort called Gannon after the Eagles won the NFC Championship Game to congratulate him and to gauge interest in interviewing after the Super Bowl.

That contact was impermissible although Gannon didn’t think anything of it,

In the ESPN report, Gannon is quoted as saying that it was a question of whether he would be open to interviewing if the job was still open. He didn’t know it was not allowed. Apparently, Ossenfort didn’t either.

Gannon never told the Eagles of the call so the team never knew they were going to potentially have to replace him so they never talked to Fangio about it. Fangio was consulting the Eagles leading up to the Super Bowl.

When the Eagles found out from the Cardinals (two days before the Super Bowl) that they intended on interviewing Gannon after the big game, it was too late.

Fangio, who was connected to the Denver Broncos’ and Miami Dolphins’ jobs, had already committed to the Dolphins. The Eagles tried to sway his decision to get him to decommit but he didn’t change his mind.

Eagles fans love to blame Gannon for things. That now makes two things Gannon’s departure and “tampering” are blamed for.

According to Eagles fans, Gannon didn’t prepare enough for the Super Bowl because his mind was on the Cardinals’ job. And now he is the reason why Fangio isn’t their current defensive coordinator.

Got it.

Listen to the latest from Cards Wire’s Jess Root on his podcast, Rise Up, See Red. Subscribe on Apple podcasts or Spotify.

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Josh Dobbs reveals Cardinals’ Jonathan Gannon told him he wasn’t getting traded until he was

What have you done, Jonathan Gannon?!

If you thought Josh Dobbs was wildly good in his first Vikings game, this new information makes it way more impressive.

On November 5, Josh Dobbs made his debut for the Minnesota Vikings after Jaren Hall, who was supposed to be stepping in for an injured Kirk Cousins, also could not play due to injury. Dobbs had only been with the team for less than a week and didn’t know the entire playbook, but he overcame a substantial fourth-quarter deficit to beat the Atlanta Falcons — truly gutsy stuff.

Dobbs was recently asked about that whirlwind performance, and he revealed to Fox 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul that he didn’t expect to leave Arizona because head coach Jonathan Gannon told him he wouldn’t be.

According to Dobbs, Gannon said he would start when the Arizona Cardinals played the Cleveland Browns in Week 9. However, the Cardinals’ head coach privately called Dobbs into his office shortly after that conversation and told him that rookie Clayton Tune would instead be starting.

During that exchange, Dobbs reveals that Gannon also told him, “You’re not getting traded. You’re not being released. You’re going to be here in Arizona.”

But, just 36 hours later, Dobbs was shipped out to Minnesota. Yikes.

Dobbs seems to be taking everything in stride, but if things happened as Dobbs says they did, this is not a great look for the Cardinals.

Josh Dobbs’ final days with Cardinals were wild ride of many changes

Gannon told Dobbs to his face that he wasn’t going to be traded or released just a day before he was traded to the Vikings.

Last week, former Arizona Cardinals quarterback Josh Dobbs experienced what was a whirlwind of changes and, for lack of a better word, lies. He went from having a vote of confidence from his head coach to benched to traded and then his week ended having to play and leading the Minnesota Vikings, his new team, to a win and winning NFC Offensive Player of the Week.

In the days leading up to his trade from Arizona to Minnesota, head coach Jonathan Gannon twice said things that didn’t end up being true.

Dobbs appeared on the Torchbearers podcast and recalled the crazy two days from Sunday to Tuesday.

Gannon told reporters Sunday after the Cardinals lost 31-24 to the Baltimore Ravens that Dobbs would be his starting quarterback in Cleveland in Week 9.

The next day, Dobbs said that Gannon told him in a meeting that rookie Clayton Tune would start that week, leading up to Kyler Murray’s return,

This was a day before the NFL trade deadline.

Dobbs said that Gannon told him he wasn’t going anywhere.

“He looked at me in the face and said, ‘You’re not getting traded; you’re not being released,'” Dobbs said. “‘You’re going to be here in Arizona.'”

He woke up the next day on Tuesday to a text from his agent saying he could be traded to either the Vikings or traded back to the Browns, who traded him to the Cardinals before the season.

He was traded with a seventh-round pick to the Vikings for a sixth-round pick.

So twice Gannon said something that ended up changing. He said Dobbs would start. Then he was benched. He told Dobbs he was going to stay in Arizona. He was traded.

The rest is history. He rallied Minnesota to a 31-28 win over the Falcons, throwing two touchdown passes, converting a two-point conversion pass and rushing for a touchdown, all after Jaren Hall was knocked out of the game and had not even had a single rep in practice with the first-team offense.

The two things on the Cardinals’ side of things that stand out are the changes after Gannon had said something either publicly or to Dobbs. The other is the possibility of being traded back to the Browns.

He was on the Browns most of last season, released by them, re-signed by them in the offseason and traded to the Cardinals. It would have been wild to have been traded back there for his third stint in less than two years.

Dobbs is set to start for the Vikings in Week 10.

Listen to the latest from Cards Wire’s Jess Root on his podcast, Rise Up, See Red. Subscribe on Apple podcasts or Spotify.

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