Eagles’ PFF grades: Best and worst performers from 35-13 win over Steelers in Week 8

Here are the Best and worst PFF grades from the Philadelphia Eagles’ 35-13 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 8

The Eagles are now 7-0 and still the only undefeated team in the NFL after a 35-13 dismantling of the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 8.

Jalen Hurts had four passing touchdowns of over 25-yards, and wide receiver A.J. Brown also logged three 25+ yard touchdowns.

With the team set for a short week against the Texans, we have the best and worst-graded performers via Pro Football Focus.

7 takeaways from Eagles’ season coming out of the bye week

Here are seven takeaways from the Philadelphia Eagles’ first six weeks and observations for the final stretch run of the 2022 regular season

The Eagles entered the bye week 6-0 and the NFL’s only undefeated team after a 26-17 home win over the Dallas Cowboys last Sunday.

The team has spent the week resting, attending Sixers and Phillies playoff games while preparing for the stretch run.

Philadelphia has a top-five unit on both sides of the football and is in the driver’s seat for home-field advantage in the NFC. With the team prepared to return to the NovaCare Complex on Monday, here are seven takeaways from the season’s first six weeks.

PFF grades: Eagles are best team overall, 4th best defense through 7 weeks

Looking at the overall team grades from Pro Football Focus, the Philadelphia Eagles are top five in both offense, and defense, as well as the top team overall

The Eagles maintained a stranglehold on the NFC East with a hard-fought 26-17 win over the Cowboys at Lincoln Financial Field in Week 6.

A.J. Brown led Philadelphia with five catches for 67 yards and one touchdown in a highly intense contest against Dallas cornerback Trevon Diggs.

With the team about 32 hours away from returning to the NovaCare Complex, here are the PFF grades for all 32 teams, with the Birds as the highest-graded squad.

PFF grades: Where Eagles’ players rank in NFL at their position through Week 7

PFF grades: Brandon Graham, Darius Slay and Jalen Hurts are among the highest-graded players in football this season; find out where other Philadelphia Eagles rank in the NFL at their position thru Week 7

The Eagles maintained a stranglehold on the NFC East with a hard-fought 26-17 win over the Cowboys at Lincoln Financial Field in Week 6.

A.J. Brown led Philadelphia with five catches for 67 yards and one touchdown in a highly intense contest against Dallas cornerback Trevon Diggs.

DeVonta Smith had five catches for 44 yards, while Dallas Goedert held two catches for 22 yards on five targets.

With the team on a much-needed bye, here’s where every Eagles player ranked in PFF grades through Week 7.

Eagles report card: Position-by-position grades entering bye week

The Eagles have reached their Week 7 bye, which is the perfect time to evaluate each position group for Philadelphia through 6 games

The Philadelphia Eagles have hit their bye in Week 7, almost seven-week earlier than in 2021, when the team didn’t get an official rest period until Week 14.

Philadelphia is 6-0, and although we haven’t quite reached the halfway point of the regular season, the Eagles are firmly entrenched as a potential No. 1 seed that would allow for home-field advantage.

With the Birds off for a week, here is our latest report card, grading each position up to this point.

Eagles’ PFF grades: Best and worst performers from 26-17 win over Cowboys

Here are the Best and worst PFF grades from the Philadelphia Eagles’ 26-17 win over the Dallas Cowboys in Week 6

The Philadelphia Eagles maintained a stranglehold on the NFC East with a hard-fought 26-17 win over the Cowboys at Lincoln Financial Field.

A.J. Brown led Philadelphia with five catches for 67 yards and one touchdown in a highly intense contest against Dallas cornerback Trevon Diggs.

DeVonta Smith had five catches for 44 yards, while Dallas Goedert held two catches for 22 yards on five targets.

With the Birds on a bye week, here are the best and worst-graded players from Week 6 per PFF.

Eagles PFF grades: Best and worst through 5 games in 2022

Here are the Best and worst PFF grades from the Philadelphia Eagles over the first five games of the NFL season

The Eagles are 5-0 and preparing for a massive showdown against the Cowboys at Lincoln Financial Field.

Quarterback Jalen Hurts will look to vanquish Dallas for his first victory over Philadelphia’s most hated rivals. On defense, Jonathan Gannon and his retooled unit will look to pressure Cooper Rush while containing the Cowboys’ running game.

PFF has the grades for the first five weeks, and Brandon Graham is currently the highest-rated player on the Eagles roster, while Noah Togiai and Sua Opeta are the two lowest-graded players.

5 Eagles making a final push for 53-man roster spot

5 Philadelphia Eagles who are on the bubble pushing for a 53-man roster spot

The Eagles will depart for Miami on Tuesday for two days of joint practices with the Dolphins on Wednesday and Thursday in South Florida.

Philadelphia will trim the roster down to 80 players before departing on Tuesday.

With the starters expected to dominate intense practice sessions against the upstart Dolphins, several players on the roster bubble will look to make one last push for the 53-man projections.

With tight battles at wide receiver, cornerback, and safety, five players are looking to make a final roster push.

7 standouts from the Eagles open practice at Lincoln Financial Field

Seven standouts from Philadelphia Eagles’ open practice at Lincoln Financial Field

The Eagles held their eighth practice of the 2022 training camp on Sunday, with fans getting treated to the only open practice of the summer. More than 30,000 fans witnessed A.J. Brown, Haason Reddick, Nakobe Dean, Jordan Davis, and others debut at Lincoln Financial Field.

Philadelphia was missing key pieces on both sides of the ball, with 11 players sitting out with various ailments and injuries.

It was only practice, but there were several standouts on both sides of the ball, and we’ve highlighted seven who made good impressions.

Projecting the 10 toughest cuts for Eagles 53-man roster

Projecting the 10 toughest cuts for the Philadelphia Eagles 53-man roster

The Eagles are preparing to enter their second season under head coach Nick Sirianni, and after making the playoffs at 9-8 in 2021, Philadelphia will look to overtake Dallas in the NFC East.

The Birds added versatility and dynamic playmaking on both sides of the ball, after trading for wide receiver A.J. Brown and signing linebacker Haason Reddick and cornerback James Bradberry.

Several roster spots are already locked up, but Philadelphia has a deep roster and with competition set to be intense, there could be some tough decisions made prior to Week 1 of the 2022 regular season.

With the Eagles set to return for camp later this month, here’s a look at a prediction for the ten toughest and likely final cuts.