Predicting Eagles’ remaining schedule: How many wins in final 5 games?

We’re predicting the Philadelphia Eagles wins and losses for the final five games of the 2023 NFL season

In sports, a good beat down can be a positive for the soul, and as Philadelphia prepares to regroup from a 42-19 loss to the 49ers, we’re looking ahead to the final five games.

The Eagles are 10-2 after twelve games played entering Week 14, and they’ll play five more regular season games before entering the postseason. Even with a complete collapse, Philadelphia will still make the playoffs, but a deep postseason run is predicated on efficient football and a team hitting its peak at just the right time.

Nick Sirianni’s Eagles received a jolt of energy after signing veteran linebacker Shaq Leonard, and star tight end Dallas Goedert is expected to return to the lineup after missing three games with a fractured forearm.

The air of dominance is gone after the loss to San Francisco, but Philadelphia is still among the best teams in football and has the veteran leadership needed to survive this gauntlet.

With preparation for Dallas underway, we’re predicting the final five games.

Ranking the Eagles remaining 2023 opponents from easiest to toughest

There are no cakewalks in the NFL, but with Philadelphia (8-1) entering the bye week, we’re ranking the Eagles remaining 2023 opponents from easiest to toughest

The 2023 NFL schedule was revealed back in May, and it was at that point that fans and experts found out the Philadelphia Eagles will face a six to seven-week gauntlet of playoff teams starting in Week 9.

Over eight weeks starting with Dallas (28-23 win) and including the bye, the Eagles will face the Cowboys twice, along with the Chiefs, Bills, 49ers, Seahawks and Giants.

Philadelphia has the league’s most challenging stretch of games remaining, and we’re ranking the opponents from easiest to the toughest.

Predicting the Eagles upcoming 6 game stretch, which will be the toughest in NFL

Philadelphia has the NFL’s toughest schedule and the six week stretch that the Eagles are set to embark on is the toughest in the league

To be the best, you have to beat the best, and the Philadelphia Eagles will face a six to seven-week gauntlet of playoff teams starting with the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday.

Over seven weeks, including the bye, the Eagles will face the Cowboys twice, along with the Chiefs, Bills, 49ers, and Seahawks.

Philadelphia has the league’s most brutal schedule, and they’ll need to maintain that edge and killer instinct on a week-to-week basis, as they experience being the hunted like they’ve never seen.

Knowing what we know about every team on the schedule during this stretch, we’re updating our predictions for the next seven games.

Predicting the Eagles wins and losses for the final 11 games

We’re predicting the wins and losses for the Philadelphia #Eagles 11 remaining games on the 2023 NFL regular season schedule

The Eagles are 5-1, and if the postseason started today, Philadelphia would be the No. 2 overall seed in the NFC, and they’d host a playoff game.

Nick Sirianni’s team will have an upcoming Week 10 bye before a late-season gauntlet of games that includes showdowns with the Chiefs, Bills, 49ers, Cowboys, and Seahawks before two matchups with the Giants, sandwiched in between a game against Jonathan Gannon and the Cardinals.

Back in May after the 2023 NFL schedule release, we predicted the Eagles win and losses and sit perfect with Philadelphia at 5-1.

Now that we’ve had a six-game sample size, we’re updating our season predictions of wins and losses for Philadelphia’s final 11 games.

Fantasy football: Where to draft New York Jets QB Aaron Rodgers

Analyzing New York Jets QB Aaron Rodgers’ 2023 fantasy football ADP and where to target him in fantasy drafts.

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New York Jets QB Aaron Rodgers, after an amazing run with the Green Bay Packers, now finds himself with the New York Jets. Below, we look at Aaron Rodgers’ 2023 fantasy football average draft position (ADP) and where you should draft him.

Rodgers’ top target with the Jets will likely be WR Garrett Wilson. The Packers’ trade of WR Davante Adams to the Las Vegas Raiders before the 2022 season and a thumb injury to Rodgers, led to a decline for the QB after back-to-back MVP campaigns in 2020 and ’21.

Despite not missing a game last season, Rodgers only threw for 3,695 yards and 26 touchdowns with a staggering 12 interceptions. Coming to New York and being reunited with offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett will allow Rodgers to show his talent as he and Hackett, who was the Packers OC in 2019-’21, will look to make magic once again on the field.

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Aaron Rodgers’ ADP: 88.80

(ADP data courtesy of MyFantasyLeague.com; last updated at time of this publishing – ADPs continually change as more drafts occur)

Rodgers’ ADP ranks 16th among quarterbacks. Geno Smith of the Seattle Seahawks is 15th with an ADP of 85.43, while rookies C.J. Stroud of the Houston Texans (89.09) and Bryce Young of the Carolina Panthers (92.06) are 17th and 18th, respectively.

Rogers has proven repeatedly not to count him out when mad. After the way he feels he was treated at the end of his days in Green Bay, he is mad. This will be a wonderful thing for his fantasy owners and not so much for his opponents this season.

Wilson, coming off an Offensive Rookie of the Year award, will be the target hog which Rodgers loves to use. Their connection has been building this offseason as Rodgers spent most of the summer in the New York area getting to know his teammates. This bond, and the hopeful ascension of the offensive line to match the defense, will help Rodgers in his attempt to take a second team to the Super Bowl.

Much like his contemporary Tom Brady, if he can do so, either in 2023 or 2024 with this Jets team, it would cement him as a top QB of all time — something someone like Rodgers certainly cares about.

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Aaron Rodgers’ 2022 stats

Games: 17

Passing yards: 3,695

Completions | attempts: 350 | 542

Passing touchdowns: 26

Interceptions: 12

Carries | rushing yards: 34 | 94

Rushing touchdowns: 1

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Where should you draft Rodgers?

Despite his ADP having him go in the 10th round of a 12-team league, this should be the floor for Rodgers this season. If you can get him here, as the 16th QB drafted, you’ll have a great advantage at the position.

The likelihood he finishes this low is slim and the ability for him to finish in the top 10 is far more likely to happen.

With Wilson and former Green Bay wideouts Allen Lazard and Randall Cobb, Rodgers is set to have another MVP-type season, which means impressive results in the fantasy landscape as well.

If you wait until the 8th or 9th round to grab him, great. If you want to make sure to get him and don’t feel comfortable waiting, a 7th-round selection, in the range of QB 12, would not be a reach for such a talented and motivated Rodgers.

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Eagles schedule: Ranking the 14 opposing quarterbacks Philadelphia will face in 2023

We’re ranking the quarterbacks the Philadelphia Eagles will face during the 2023 NFL season from top to bottom

The 2023 NFL schedule has been released, and the Philadelphia Eagles will face seven quarterbacks that led 2022 playoff teams.

The most brutal schedule in the league, the Birds will open up in New England on a Tom Brady appreciation afternoon.

With the final week of OTAs upon us, we’re ranking the 14 quarterbacks Philadelphia face in 2023 from best to worst.

NFL Network predicts outcome of every Eagles game in 2023

NFL Network’s Adam Rank is sharing his early game predictions for the Philadelphia Eagles in 2023, and his final record prediction might surprise you.

Philadelphia is coming off a 14-win season, the best regular finish in franchise history, and a 38-35 loss to the Chiefs in the Super Bowl.

All was not lost, as the Birds retooled in the draft, landing Jalen Carter and Nolan Smith with their two first-round picks.

They then swung a draft night trade for Lions running back D’Andre Swift after signing Rashaad Penny in free agency.

Even with all the personnel and coaching staff changes, there are high expectations for Philadelphia heading into 2023.

The Eagles’ schedule is the NFL’s most challenging slate of games, and the experts are predicting a drop-off thanks to a brutal seven-week stretch starting before the bye.

We shared our way-too-early game-by-game predictions back in May, and now, NFL Network’s Adam Rank is doing the same.

Here’s a look at how Rank sees each game shaking out for the Eagles in 2023, which includes a surprising record.

Eagles to face 5 of PFF’s top 10 ranked starting quarterbacks during the 2023 NFL season

PFF has released their rankings of the top 32 quarterbacks and the NFL and the Philadelphia Eagles will face five of the top 10 players

The 2023 NFL schedule has been revealed, and the Philadelphia Eagles will face seven quarterbacks leading 2022 playoff teams.

The most brutal schedule in the league, the Eagles will open up in New England on a Tom Brady appreciation afternoon.

PFF has released its 2023 quarterback rankings, with Jalen Hurts landing at No. 7.

The Eagles’ defense will face five of the top 10 signal callers on the list.

NFL experts predict the Eagles’ 2023 record

We’re looking at the NFL expert predictions for the Philadelphia Eagles 2023 regular season schedule

The Eagles released their full, 17-game schedule for the 2023 season, and it’s one of the most difficult in recent memory.

Nick Sirianni’s team will play six games against the NFC East, four games against the AFC East, four games against the NFC West, and one game each against the Vikings, Buccaneers, and a 17th contest against the Chiefs.

The NFL experts have revealed their 2023 predictions, and Philadelphia isn’t projected to dip below ten victories, without only one pundit believing the Eagles will face a dip in win totals.

Everything to know about the Eagles’ 2023 schedule

Here’s everything we know about the Philadelphia Eagles 2023 regular season NFL schedule

The Philadelphia Eagles released their full, 17-game schedule for the 2023 season last Thursday night, and it’s one of the most difficult in recent memory.

Nick Sirianni’s team will play six games against the NFC East, four games against the AFC East, four games against the NFC West, and one game each against the Vikings, Buccaneers, and a 17th contest against the Chiefs.

We’ve compiled everything fans should know about the Eagles’ 2023 schedule, from the bye week, prime-time games, the season opener, tough stretches, and more.

Here’s what to know about the schedule.