Report: Eagles rookie DB Sydney Brown suffered a torn ACL in Week 18 loss to Giants

Mie Garafalo is reporting that Philadelphia Eagles rookie safety Sydney Brown suffered a torn ACL in the Week 18 loss to the New York Giants

Sydney Brown brought a physical presence to the Eagles secondary, and now he could be out until 2025 after suffering a torn ACL in the Week 18 loss to the Giants.

Mike Garafalo reports that Philadelphia’s third-round pick suffered the injury on Sunday and will be evaluated on Monday morning.

Brown will finish his rookie season with five starts in 13 games played, registering 45 tackles, one tackle for loss, three passes defended, and a 99-yard interception return against the Cardinals.

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Highlights and takeaways from first half as Eagles hold a 21-6 lead over Cardinals

We’re looking at highlights and takeaways from the first half as the Philadelphia Eagles lead the Arizona Cardinals 21-6 at Lincoln Financial Field

The Birds weren’t perfect, but Philadelphia capitalized off an Arizona turnover and used two timely touchdown catches from Julio Jones to jump out to a 21-6 lead over Jonathan Gannon’s Cardinals at Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday.

Rookie safety Sydney Jones returned a Kyler Murray interception 99 yards for a touchdown, and Jalen Carter registered a sack as a solid defensive effort spurred on the Eagles.

With the second half set to kick off, here are takeaways and highlights from the first half.

Sydney Brown with 99-yard pick-six for Eagles

Sydney Brown returned an interception 99 yards for an Eagles touchdown

Not sure who Kyler Murray was trying to find with this throw Sunday at the Linc against the Philadelphia Eagles.

One can be sure the Arizona Cardinals quarterback wasn’t looking for Sydney Brown.

The only people in the area of said pass were Philadelphia DBs. One, Brown, captured the errant pass and took off for the end zone.

A sweet, broken-field run by the Eagles’ defensive back turned into a 99-yard pick-six that gave Phily a 14-3 lead after the PAT in the second quarter.

National reaction to Sydney Brown’s 99-yard pick-six in Eagles matchup vs. Cardinals

We’re looking at the national reaction to Sydney Brown’s 99-yard pick-six in the Philadelphia Eagles matchup vs. Arizona Cardinals in Week 17

Sydney Brown labeled himself a playmaker after being drafted by the Eagles, and he’s been active over the past two games with Matt Patricia running the defense.

Just seconds after Jalen Carter registered a sack on Kyler Murray, Brown returned a deep interception 99 yards for one of the longest plays in Philadelphia’s franchise history.

 

Eagles PFF grades: Best and worst performers from Week 16 win over Giants

We’re looking at the highest and lowest graded players from the Philadelphia Eagles 33-25 win over the New York Giants in Week 16

The Eagles are the most unhappy 11-4 team in NFL history, but the only that counts is the wins, and Philadelphia got back on track with a 33-25 victory over the New York Giants on Christmas Day.

DeVonta Smith went over 1,000 receiving yards for a second straight season, running back D’Andre Swift pulled within 12 yards of 1,000 rushing yards on the year, and quarterback Jalen Hurts threw for 300 passing yards for the first time since Week 8 against the Washington Commanders.

With preparation for the Cardinals set to begin, we’re looking at the highest and lowest-graded players from Week 16 via PFF.

Drew Lock’s game-winning TD to Jaxon Smith-Njigba was a schematic win for Seahawks

Drew Lock’s game-winning touchdown pass to Jaxon Smith-Njigba against the Eagles was a master class in in-game scouting.

On Monday night on their home turf against the defending NFC champion Philadelphia Eagles, the Seattle Seahawks were 6-7, and looking the near-end of their season in a competitive sense. If they wanted to save their season, the Seahawks would have to drive 92 yards, down 17-13, with 1:52 left in the game. And they’d have to do it with backup quarterback Drew Lock, who was subbing for the injured Geno Smith.

No big deal, right?

Turns out it wasn’t. Against an Eagles defense that had been struggling to the point where head coach Nick Sirianni elevated Matt Patricia to the defensive play-caller position at the expense of defensive coordinator Sean Desai, Seattle marched right down the field. And with 33 seconds left in the game, Lock took a deep shot to rookie receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba for all the Tostitos. A 29-yard touchdown was the result.

Did that save Seattle’s season, at least for now? I’d say so, and NextGen Stats would agree.

An inside look at the play shows not only the mistakes Philly’s defense made, but how Seattle understood what this play could mean.

The killer for the Eagles here was that they were rushing just four, and because safety Sydney Brown dropped down to the box, Philly’s defense was short a safety to the boundary side. Because the Eagles were in Cover-1, Brown most likely had running back Zach Charbonnet out of the backfield, and there was no help up top for deep safety Reed Blankenship. Moreover, because the Eagles had to man up on Seattle’s trips receivers to the back side. Furthermore, linebacker Nick Morrow moved to bracket D.K. Metcalf at No. 2 to the trips side. Blankenship was on the opposite hash at the start of the play, and with all due respect, he’s not Ed Reed in his prime. So, Bradberry wasn’t going to have any help. Basically, this was a 2-Man disguise that turned into Cover-0 without a blitz. Add that to cornerback James Bradberry squatting at the sticks, and it was pitch-and-catch.

Less than ideal.

Philly’s coverage issues notwithstanding, how did the Seahawks know that this play would work? Because they had run the same play earlier in the game, and things went differently. But Seattle offensive coordinator Shane Waldron told Lock to be alert for something else the second time around.

Emotional Drew Lock says “I’ll remember that play call for the rest of my life”

“It was actually sweet,” Lock said of the two plays. “Shane came back to that call. We ran that call on the first third down, first drive. We didn’t use the element of one-on-one go ball to Jax on that. We had man that first time. My plan going into it was we’re going to work the concept side first, first third down I get this call. I’m breaking the huddle. Shane gives me the reminder in the headset, don’t forget Jax is one on one if you got him. All right, turn around, hey, you’re getting the ball if you get one on one here.

“We already played that frontside. Who knows how they’re going to play that concept that they’ve kind of seen and felt the same thing earlier in the game. Sure enough, they gave us one on one. Kind of a perfect look. We had an off corner, Jax kind of tempoed it off the ball, hit the jets, put that thing in the back corner.”

This was third-and-9 with 5:19 left in the first quarter, and the ball at the Seattle 26-yard line. This time, Smith-Njigba had cornerback Kelee Ringo pressed right up on him, The Eagles rushed four here as well — Morrow faked a rush pre-snap, but dropped out to defend Charbonnet in the flat. So, when Brown dropped down this time, we can assume he was a robber, because he was all over the backside slant to D.K. Metcalf. The Seahawks got eight yards on that third-and-9 play, so it wasn’t a success, but they saw something they might be able to boomerang at a later point.

“I knew just by preparing all week that if it was man-to-man, I was the go-to on that play,” Smith-Njigba said. “We ran it before and they did play man, but you know, stuff happens. The next play we were able to get it down, so I’m happy I got the same look.”

As for Bradberry, all he could do was to look back with regret.

“He just ran past me because I was sitting at the sticks.”

Alas.

In this week’s “Xs and Os with Greg Cosell and Doug Farrar,” the guys go deep into both plays, and what the result means for both teams.

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Eagles vs. Cowboys final injury report: Dallas Goedert returning to lineup for Week 14

The Philadelphia Eagles released their final injury report for Week 14 and Dallas Goedert will return to the lineup against Dallas Cowboys

The Eagles released their final injury report for Sunday night’s massive showdown against the Cowboys, and no player has an injury designation.

Julio Jones was a limited participant in the teams final practice, but he’s expected to play, while Dallas Goedert will return to the lineup.

Linebacker Zach Cunningham (hamstring) was a full participant on Friday after being limited earlier in the week. Cunningham missed last week’s game after exiting the win over the Buffalo Bills in Week 12.

NFL Week 14 picks: Who the experts are taking in Eagles vs. Cowboys

With kickoff fast approaching, we’re looking at who the NFL experts are picking in the Week 14 matchup between the Eagles and Cowboys

The Eagles (10-2) and Cowboys (9-3) are set for a Sunday night meeting that’ll likely decide the NFC East and significantly impact the NFC playoff race.

Philadelphia has won 2 of its last three games vs. Dallas, including a 28-23 home victory in Week 9. The Eagles, who will face the Cowboys twice within a 5-game span for the first time since 2018, are searching for their first regular-season sweep against their rivals since 2011.

Philadelphia owns the best road winning percentage (.783, 18-5) in the league since 2021. The Eagles fare well on the road, logging a 14-2 record (.875) in their last 16 away games, including a 5-1 mark (.833) this year.

With kickoff fast approaching, we’re looking at who the NFL experts pick in the Week 14 matchup.

Eagles announce 5 roster moves ahead of Week 14 matchup vs. Cowboys

Eagles officially sign Shaquille Leonard, waive LB Christian Elliss among five roster moves

The Eagles announced five roster moves on Wednesday, officially adding Shaq Leonard to the organization and releasing Christian Elliss from the active roster.

The team also added Greg Ward to the practice squad while releasing wide receiver Cam Ward.

Leonard joins a linebacker corps decimated by injuries: Nakobe Dean is on Injured Reserve with a foot injury, and Zach Cunningham missed Sunday’s game against the 49ers because of a hamstring injury.

NFC Playoff Picture: Eagles still control their own destiny after blowout loss

We’re looking at the NFC Playoff picture entering Week 14 and the Philadelphia Eagles control their own destiny

The Eagles spent the early part of the season stacking wins, and even after a 42-19 loss to the 49ers last Sunday, Nick Sirianni’s team still has created a clinching scenario for Week 14.

All Philadelphia needs to do is snap the Dallas Cowboys’ 14-game home winning streak in a Sunday night showdown.

We’re looking at an updated NFC playoff picture with Thursday Night Football fast approaching.