Eagles PFF grades: Highest and lowest-graded players from 2023 NFL regular season

We’re looking at the Philadelphia Eagles highest and lowest-graded players from the 2023 NFL Regular Season

The 2023 NFL regular season is over for 18 teams who, because of injuries, lack of talent, or inconsistency, will now watch the most important tournament in all sports.

The 14 teams representing the AFC and NFC in the 2024 NFL postseason have been set, and both conferences have multiple teams capable of bringing home a Lombardi Trophy.

Philadelphia finished 11-6 after a 27-10 loss to the Giants in the season finale, and they’ll look to regroup while entering the postseason with a fresh outlook.

The Eagles had standouts on both sides of the football, and with preparation for the Buccaneers set to begin, we’re looking at the highest and lowest-graded players from this season via PFF. 

Eagles snap count vs. Giants: Breakdown, observations from 27-10 loss in Week 18

We’re looing at the snap counts and playing time percentages from the Philadelphia Eagles 27-10 loss to the New York Giants in Week 18

The Eagles are taking the restart approach to the postseason after a disappointing 27-10 loss to the New York Giants in the regular season finale.

Philadelphia was already without DeVonta Smith and Darius Slay and lost A.J. Brown to a knee injury that’s not considered serious. After quarterback Jalen Hurts suffered a finger injury and Dallas started to pull away from Washington, head coach Nick Sirianni pulled his remaining starters.

With preparation for the Monday night matchup against the Buccaneers to begin on Wednesday, we’re looking at the snap count and playing time percentages from Sunday’s loss.

7 takeaways from first half as Giants hold a 24-0 lead over Eagles in season finale

We’re looking at seven takeaways from the first half as the New York Giants are blowing out the Eagles 24-0 at MetLife Stadium

In a first half that can only be described as absolutely maddening, the Eagles have played uninspired football and trail the New York Giants 24-0 at the half.

In a matchup that should have started with the starters and key contributors getting rest, Philadelphia was forced to wave the white towel and avoid further deflating his team’s confidence.

Dallas leads Washington 21-10 in the first half, meaning they’ll likely win the NFC East, and the Eagles will travel to Tampa and face Baker Mayfield and the Buccaneers in a rematch of a Philadelphia win on Monday Night Football.

With the second half about to start, here are takeaways from the first half.

Fletcher Cox among 6 Eagles inactive for season finale at Giants

Fletcher Cox is among six players inactive for the Philadelphia Eagles Week 18 matchup against the New York Giants

The Eagles released their inactive list for the season finale, and Fletcher Cox is among six players ruled out.

It’ll be a rest day for Cox, while D’Andre Swift (illness), Darius Slay (knee), and DeVonta Smith (ankle) were previously ruled out.

Linebacker Zach Cunningham, who missed the last three games because of a knee injury, returns to the field today as the Eagles get fully healthy at linebacker.

Philadelphia elevated safety Tristin McCollum from the practice squad yesterday.

The Giants will be without starting center John Michael Schmitz and cornerback Deonte Banks, who are inactive due to injuries.

Eagles at Giants: 6 things to watch for in season finale

Eagles at Giants: 6 things to watch for in Week 18

The Eagles (11-5) and Giants (5-11) will meet for the second time in three weeks, with both teams having something to gain and a lot to lose.

A Philadelphia win and Dallas loss to Washington would give Nick Sirianni’s team the NFC East and a viable shot at the No. 2 seed.

For the Giants, a loss increases the chances for a top-three pick in the 2024 NFL draft.

With kickoff fast approaching, we’re looking at six things to watch in this must-see Week 18 season finale from MetLife Stadium.

TV broadcast map for Eagles at Giants in Week 18

We’re looking at the TV Broadcast Map for the Week 18 season finale between the Philadelphia Eagles and New York Giants

With the Eagles losing four of their last five games, head coach Nick Sirianni is expected to play all his available starters and contributors in the season finale against the Giants.

The Birds have about a 13% chance to win the division, and crazy things happen during the final week of the regular season.

The second of two matchups against the New York Giants in the past three weeks, Philadelphia will look to win and hope for a Dallas loss to Washington to secure the NFC East and No. 2 overall seed.

With kickoff fast approaching, here’s the TV Broadcast Map for Week 18 via 506 Sports.

Eagles 53-man roster for season finale vs. Giants

We’re looking at the Philadelphia Eagles updated 53-man roster for their Week 18 season finale against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium

With the Eagles losing four of their last five games, head coach Nick Sirianni is expected to play all his available starters and contributors in the season finale against the Giants.

Even with pundits and experts running with the sit-your-starters talking points, the Birds have about a 13% chance to win the division, and crazy things happen during the final week of the regular season.

The second of two matchups against the New York Giants in the past three weeks, Philadelphia will look to win and hope for a Dallas loss to Washington to secure the NFC East and No. 2 overall seed.

With kickoff fast approaching, here’s an updated 53-man roster for Week 18.

Eagles rule out CB Darius Slay and WR DeVonta Smith for regular-season finale vs. Giants.

Eagles rule out CB Darius Slay and WR DeVonta Smith for regular-season finale vs. Giants.

The Eagles released their final injury report of the week, and the team has ruled out cornerback Darius Slay and wide receiver DeVonta Smith for Sunday’s season finale against the Giants.

This is the first time in Smith’s three-year career that he will miss a game.

Cornerback Darius Slay (ankle) will miss his fourth consecutive game after not practicing on Friday. Slay was a limited participant on Wednesday and Thursday as he works his way back from knee surgery.

The Eagles’ defense is a disaster, and they’d better fix it with a quickness

The Eagles’ defense hit rock bottom when it got pushed around by the Arizona Cardinals. Is there any hope for improvement before the postseason starts?

The defending NFC champion Philadelphia Eagles currently rank 27th in Defensive DVOA after finishing third last season, which isn’t good enough for anybody in the building. So, the team made the decision in mid-December to replace first-year defensive coordinator Sean Desai as a play-caller  with senior assistant Matt Patricia, whose experience with the New England Patriots under Bill Belichick from 2004 through 2017 held some weight.

Or, the Eagles were just throwing stuff against the wall to see what would stick. At this point, either explanation is equally plausible.

Not that things have gone any better with Patricia at the helm. The Eagles were profoundly embarrassed last Sunday by the Arizona Cardinals in a 35-31 loss that saw their defense allow 221 rushing yards, 5.5 yards per attempt, 130 yards after contact, 14 first downs, and a league-worst (for Week 17) 0.18 EPA per attempt on 40 carries. That this all happened to a team that counts former Philly defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon as its head coach put some extra sting on it.

“I do believe,” head coach Nick Sirianni said post-game after the run defense debacle. “I still believe in the guys in that locker room, the players. I still believe in the coaches. I think we’ve got the guys in this place to get turned in the right direction. We don’t have much time, obviously, right. We’ve got one more game before playoffs starts, and we’ve got to do everything we can do to get back on track this upcoming week.

“I think there’s been spurts, obviously, the last couple games where we played good ball on defense. Tonight wasn’t one of those times.”

As Sirianni said, there isn’t much time before the postseason begins, and if this is the state of the Eagles’ defense, they’ll be lucky if they aren’t pushed around from start to finish — and it could be a very early finish.

In this week’s “Xs and Os with Greg Cosell and Doug Farrar,” the guys got into the reasons for these issues from a formerly great defense.

You can watch this week’s “Xs and Os” right here:

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You can also listen and subscribe to the “Xs and Os” podcast on Spotify…

…and on Apple Podcasts.

Now, let’s investigate why Philly’s defense has fallen apart this season.

5 Milestones Eagles can reach in Week 18 matchup vs. Giants

Jalen Hurts breaking Carson Wentz’s single-season passing record is among five milestones the Philadelphia Eagles can reach in Week 18

With the Eagles losing four of their last five games, head coach Nick Sirianni is expected to play all his available starters and contributors in the season finale against the Giants.

The second of two matchups against the New York Giants in the past three weeks, Philadelphia will look to win and hope for a Dallas loss to Washington to secure the NFC East and No. 2 overall seed.

There are more than wins to play for, and we’re looking at five milestones select Eagles can reach in Week 18.