Eagles Week 16 rooting guide: Who should Philadelphia support?

We’re looking at the Eagles Week 16 rooting guide and pondering who Philadelphia fans should support down on Sunday and Monday night

The Eagles are home Monday afternoon for a must-win NFC East matchup against their hated rivals, the New York Giants.

A win for Philadelphia would keep Nick Sirianni’s team in line for an NFC East title and potential No. 2 seed in the conference based on what happens with San Francisco and Detroit.

The Eagles are currently the No. 5 seed, if they win out, they could land as high as No. 1 with a bye, or potentially settle for the No. 2 or No. 3 seed, putting the club on pace to host a home game at Lincoln Financial Field on Wild Card Weekend.

With the early Sunday games quickly approaching, we’re looking at Philadelphia’s Week 16 rooting guide.

Eagles rule out four starters for Christmas Day matchup vs. Giants

Eagles rule out four starters for Christmas Day matchup vs. Giants, while DeVonta Smith will play after missing two practices

The Eagles released their final injury report of the week, and the team will play without four starters when they host the Giants at Lincoln Financial Field.

Maddox (pectoral) will wait another week before he returns from Injured Reserve despite being a full participant this week.

Philadelphia will also be without linebacker Zach Cunningham (knee), Pro Bowl left guard Landon Dickerson (thumb), and Pro Bowl cornerback Darius Slay (knee).

The Eagles will regain starting right guard Cam Jurgens, who missed the Monday night game in Seattle with a pectoral injury.

He was a full participant in practice all week.

NFL Week 16 picks: Who the experts are taking in Eagles vs. Giants

We’re looking at who the NFL experts are picking in the Philadelphia Eagles Week 16 matchup against the New York Giants

The Giants visit the Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field for an intriguing NFC East matchup on Monday, Dec. 25.

Kickoff is set for 4:30 p.m. ET on FOX, as Nick Sirianni’s group will look to snap a three-game losing streak while regaining some confidence against the struggling Giants.

Monday’s festive matchup is the Giants’ first-ever Christmas Day game and their 176th regular-season matchup against the Eagles. This is the first of two meetings in three weeks between the teams.

Philadelphia won regular-season matchups and an NFC divisional playoff game against the Giants last season (48-22 on Dec. 11, 22-16 on Jan. 8, and 38-7 in the playoffs on Jan. 21).

The Giants are 2-2 against NFC East opponents this season.

With final preparation for the matchup underway, here are the NFL expert picks.

Seahawks Week 16 injury report: Geno Smith full participant

Several key players, such as Kenneth Walker III and Devon Witherspoon, did not practice

The Seattle Seahawks have have a new lease on life for the 2023 season. After upsetting the Philadelphia Eagles 20-17 on Monday Night Football to improve to 7-7, the outlook moving forward is a lot rosier than it would be if the team was 6-8.

Next on the docket are the Tennessee Titans. But seeing as though it is late December, the Seahawks are dealing with another lengthy injury report this week. Several key players, such as Kenneth Walker III and Devon Witherspoon, did not practice. The good news is quarterback Geno Smith was a full participant.

One thing to note: safety Julian Love did not practice due to personal reasons. On Monday, he announced he and his wife were expecting a baby this week. Here is hoping Love is the father of a healthy newborn the next time we see him on the field!

Seven stats to know for Eagles’ Christmas day matchup vs. Giants

We’re looking at seven stats to know for the Philadelphia Eagles matchup against the New York Giants on Christmas Day in Week 16

The Giants visit the Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field for an NFC East matchup on Monday, Dec. 25.

Kickoff is set for 4:30 p.m. ET on FOX.

Monday’s festive matchup is the Giants’ first-ever Christmas Day game and their 176th regular-season matchup against the Eagles. This is the first of two meetings in three weeks between the teams.

The Giants are 85-89-2 in the regular season against Philadelphia and 2-3 in the postseason.

Philadelphia won regular-season games and an NFC divisional playoff game against the Giants last season (48-22 on Dec. 11, 22-16 on Jan. 8, and 38-7 in the playoffs on Jan. 21).

The Giants are 2-2 against NFC East opponents this season.

With preparation for the matchup underway, here are seven early stats.

Where the Eagles rank statistically heading into Christmas Day matchup vs. Giants

We’re looking at where the Philadelphia Eagles rank statistically heading into Week 16 matchup against the New York Giants

Philadelphia has advanced to the playoffs for the third straight season, but they’ll spend the next three weeks regaining their swagger after suffering three consecutive losses stunningly.

The Eagles were supposed to be entering the sweet spot of their schedule, and their next three games feature two opponents with a combined 8-20 record as Nick Sirianni’s club will meet the Giants twice, with the Arizona Cardinals sandwiched in between.

Jalen Hurts is among the league leaders in turnovers, the Philadelphia offense is madly inconsistent, and the defense has imploded down the stretch.

With preparation for a Christmas Day matchup against the Giants set to begin, we’re looking at where the Eagles rank statistically heading into Week 16.

Studs and duds from Eagles’ stunning Monday night loss to the Seahawks

We’re looking at studs and duds from the Philadelphia Eagles 20-17 loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Monday Night Football

The Eagles clinched a playoff berth on Sunday, but the team doesn’t look like a postseason favorite after dropping their third straight game to an NFC opponent.

On Monday night, Philadelphia allowed 17 second-half points, blew a late lead, and allowed Drew Lock to drive Seattle 92 yards for a game-winning touchdown pass to Jaxon Smith-Njigba with less than a minute remaining.

Jalen Hurts would eventually get picked off by Julian Love for a second time, and the Eagles are now 10-4 with just three games left on the schedule.

With preparation for the Giants set to begin, we’re looking at the studs and duds from Monday night.

Eagles snap count vs. Seahawks: Breakdown, observations from 20-17 loss in Week 15

We’re looking at the snap counts and playing time percentages from the Philadelphia Eagles 20-17 loss to the Seattle Seahawks in Week 15

The Eagles have clinched a playoff berth but are working to get back into the postseason after dropping their third straight game to an NFC opponent.

On Monday night, Philadelphia allowed 17 second-half points, blew a late lead, and allowed Drew Lock to drive Seattle 92 yards for a game-winning touchdown pass to Jaxon Smith-Njigba with less than a minute remaining.

Jalen Hurts would eventually get picked off by Julian Love for a second time, and the Eagles are now 10-4 with just three games left on the schedule.

With preparation for the Giants set to begin, we’re looking at Monday night’s snap count and playing time percentages.

Takeaways and observations from Eagles shocking 20-17 loss to Seahawks

We’re looking at takeaways and observations from the Philadelphia Eagles shocking 20-17 loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Monday Night Football

Drew Lock shined as the backup to injured quarterback Geno Smith, going 22 of 33 passing for 208 yards, one touchdown, and a 94.0 rating as the Seahawks upset the Eagles at Lumen Field in Seattle.

Philadelphia allowed 17 second-half points and a disappointing 92-yard drive, giving the Seahawks a 20-17 win to stay within striking distance in the NFC playoff race.

After a slow start, DK Metcalf had five catches for 48 yards, while Jaxon Smith-Njigba finished with four catches for 48 yards and the miraculous touchdown catch.

With the Birds in a free-fall after three straight losses, we’re looking at takeaways and observations from the stunning loss.

Instant analysis of Eagles stunning 20-17 loss to Seahawks on Monday Night Football

We’re looking at the instant analysis of the Philadelphia Eagles 20-17 loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Monday Night Football

The Eagles will need to do more than switch defensive play-callers after allowing 17 second-half points and a disappointing 92-yard drive, giving the Seahawks a 20-17 win over Philadelphia.

Drew Lock shined as the backup to injured quarterback Geno Smith, going 22 of 33 passing for 208 yards, one touchdown, and a 94.0 rating.

After a slow start, DK Metcalf had five catches for 48 yards, while Jaxon Smith-Njigba finished with four catches for 48 yards and the miraculous touchdown catch.

Philadelphia has now lost three games in a row, and we’re looking at an instant analysis of the shocking defeat.