Statistical Breakdown: How the Eagles and Chiefs stack up ahead of MNF

We’re looking at how the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs stack up statistically ahead of the Monday night matchup in Week 11

The day has finally arrived, as the Eagles and Chiefs will meet for the first time since the 38-35 loss to Kansas City in Glendale, Arizona, last February.

Jalen Hurts and Patrick Mahomes will dual as MVP candidates. The Philadelphia defense will look to refocus their efforts with Bradley Roby and other vital defenders returning to the lineup.

Philadelphia has been up and down defensively, and statistically, are still among the best against the rush and middle of the pack against the past despite a mash unit at cornerback.

With kickoff just six hours away, we’re looking at how both teams match up statistically.

Eagles updated depth chart for Week 11 matchup vs. Chiefs on MNF

We’re looking at an updated depth Chart for the Philadelphia Eagles ahead of their Monday night matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs

The Eagles and Chiefs are set for a semi-Super Bowl rematch on ESPN’s Monday Night Football at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.

Kansas City enters Monday’s matchup on top of the AFC with a 7-2 record after defeating the Miami Dolphins 21-14 in Germany on Nov. 5.

Andy Reid’s group wants to lock up an eighth-straight AFC West title.

On the other side, Philadelphia is 8-1 and on top of the NFC East after a 33-28 win over the Dallas Cowboys in Week 9.

With kickoff fast approaching, here’s an updated depth chart for the Eagles after a slew of roster moves.

Eagles 53-man roster vs. Chiefs: News and notes for Week 11

We’re looking at the Philadelphia Eagles 53-man roster for the Week 11 matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday Night Football

The Eagles (8-1) are back to business after a much-needed bye, and the team has started early preparation for a six-game gauntlet that will shape the NFC playoff picture.

Philadelphia is getting healthier, and GM Howie Roseman will look for his investment in elite talent to pay off fully.

First up after the bye is a mini-Super Bowl rematch against the 7-2 Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium.

With Kickoff a little over 34 hours away, we’re looking at the Eagles’ updated 53-man roster after a slew of roster moves.

Eagles activate Cam Jurgens from Injured Reserve ahead of MNF matchup vs. Chiefs

Eagles activate Cam Jurgens from Injured Reserve ahead of MNF matchup vs. Chiefs

The Eagles are getting healthy at the right time, and one of their top offensive weapons is returning to the lineup.

Philadelphia is set to depart for Kansas City and announced that right guard Cam Jurgens will be active after removing him from the injured reserve list.

Safety Justin Evans, on Injured Reserve with a knee injury, returned to practice this week in a limited capacity but was not activated for Monday night’s game.

The only player on the active roster who will miss Monday night’s game is tight end Dallas Goedert, with a forearm injury.

The Eagles ranked second in the league in rushing offense, averaging more than 165 yards per game before Jurgens suffered a foot injury. They currently rank eighth, just below 130 yards per contest, with D’Andre Swift not going over 100 yards rushing in that time span.

Sua Opeta started the first four games after Jurgens’ injury, with rookie third-round pick Tyler Steen manning the position for the Week 9 win over Dallas.

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Eagles rule out TE Dallas Goedert, DB Justin Evans for MNF matchup vs. Chiefs

Eagles rule out TE Dallas Goedert, DB Justin Evans for matchup vs. Chiefs

The Eagles are getting healthier at the right time, but the team will be without tight end Dallas Goedert and safety Justin Evans for Monday night’s matchup against the Chiefs.

Goedert is the only player on the active roster who will miss Monday night’s game against the Chiefs due to injury.

He suffered a forearm injury in the win over the Cowboys, but is not going on Injured Reserve.

Eagles tight end Grant Calcaterra (concussion), right guard Cam Jurgens (foot), and cornerback Bradley Roby (shoulder) were all full participants this week and are cleared for action on Monday.

Eagles vs. Chiefs: One thing to watch from each defensive position group in Week 11

We’re looking at one thing to watch from each defensive position group when the Philadelphia Eagles visit the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday night

The Eagles returned from the bye week to start preparation for a Super Bowl rematch against the Chiefs on Wednesday, and the team will look to make a statement in front of a national television audience.

Philadelphia has been up and down defensively, and statistically are still among the best agaainst the rush, and middle of the pack against the past despite a mash unit at cornerback.

With kickoff fast approaching, we’re looking at one thing to watch from each of the Eagles’ defensive position groups.

Eagles vs. Chiefs: One thing to watch from each offensive position group in Week 11

We’re looking at one thing to watch from each offensive position group when the Philadelphia Eagles face off against the Kansas City Chiefs Chiefs

The Eagles returned from the bye week to start preparation for a Super Bowl rematch against the Chiefs on Wednesday, and the team will look to make a statement in front of a national television audience.

Philadelphia has been up and down offensively but still boasts one of the NFL’s most explosive units, but will have to navigate the stretch run without tight end Dallas Goedert for the second straight year.

With kickoff fast approaching, we’re looking at one thing to watch from each of the Eagles’ offensive position groups.

Eagles-Chiefs injury report: Bradley Roby returns to practice

The Eagles returned to practice on Thursday ahead of Monday night’s huge matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs. Both teams are coming off a Week 10 bye, and Philadelphia had some key players return to practice, with Grant Calcaterra (concussion), …

The Eagles returned to practice on Thursday ahead of Monday night’s huge matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs.

Both teams are coming off a Week 10 bye, and Philadelphia had some key players return to practice, with Grant Calcaterra (concussion), and Bradley Roby (shoulder) as full participants.

Tight end Dallas Goedert (forearm) did not practice today as he recovers from a fractured forearm that he suffered in a Week 9 win over the Cowboys.

Safety Justin Evans (knee) was a limited participant at today’s practice, and had his 21-day practice window opened after having been out since Week 5.

Guard Cam Jurgens (foot) practiced fully on Thursday and is on track to start.

Where do the Eagles sit in the NFC playoff picture?

We’re looking at the NFC Playoff Picture ahead of Week 11 kickoffs and the Philadelphia Eagles are in line to land the No. 1 overall seed

The Eagles (8-1) are back to business after a much-needed bye, and with the rent still needing to be paid, the team has started early preparation for a six-game gauntlet that will shape the NFC playoff picture.

If the postseason started this weekend, Philadelphia would still have the week off as the overall No. 1 seed in the NFC and the team with the best record in the NFL.

The NFC East, NFC West, and NFC North currently have two teams, while the New Orleans Saints represent the NFC South.

With the Ravens and Bengals set for a Thursday night matchup, here’s an updated NFC playoff picture ahead of the Week 11 action.

Eagles announce 4 roster moves

Eagles signed TE Noah Togiai and OL Lecitus Smith to the Practice Squad, opened the 21-day practice window for S Justin Evans, and released TE E.J. Jenkins from the Practice Squad.

The Eagles returned from the bye week to start preparation for a Super Bowl rematch against the Chiefs, and the team announced four roster moves on Tuesday.

Safety Justin Evans had his 21 day practice window activated, while the team also signed tight end Noah Togiai and offensive guard Lecitus Smith to the Practice Squad.

The team also released TE E.J. Jenkins from the Practice Squad.