Eagles-Colts inactives for Week 11

The Philadelphia Eagles released their list of inactives for their Week 11 matchup against the Indianapolis Colts; Both Linval Joseph and Ndamukong Suh will play

The Eagles released their list of inactives for Sunday’s matchup against the Colts, and their two newest defensive tackles will play.

Philadelphia deactivated five players for Sunday, with Linval Joseph and Ndamukong Suh expected to see their share of snaps.

After giving up 150 yards on the ground in back-to-back weeks, the Eagles added veteran reinforcements to help offset the loss of Jordan Davis.

3 causes for concern as the Eagles and Colts meet in Week 11

The Philadelphia Eagles and Indianapolis Colts are set for a Sunday afternoon matchup, and we’ve highlighted three causes for concern

The Eagles are in the midwest again; this time, Philadelphia traveled to Indianapolis to face the rejuvenated Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium.

The Birds will look to rebound from a disastrous Monday night performance against the Commanders that saw an eight-game winning streak snapped.

Philadelphia wants to keep control of the No. 1 seed in the NFC, and they’ll be watching an exciting matchup between the Cowboys and Vikings.

With kickoff fast approaching, here are three causes for concern.

NFL Week 11 picks: Who the ‘experts’ are taking in Eagles vs. Colts

The expert picks are in, and the Philadelphia Eagles are the consensus pick in Week 11 over the Indianapolis Colts.

The expert picks are in, and even after stumbling at home against the Commanders on ESPN’s Monday Night Football, Philadelphia is still an overwhelming favorite.

The Eagles will be without Dallas Goedert and Marlon Tuipulotu, but reinforcements have arrived in the form of Linval Joseph and Ndamukong Suh.

The Colts will look for their second straight win under head coach Jeff Saturday. After a monster game from Jonathan Taylor in Week 10, Philadelphia offers the perfect opponent for a home team looking for momentum.

Eagles-Colts: 7 stats to know for Week 11

Here are seven stats to know for the Philadelphia Eagles Week 11 matchup against the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium

The Eagles (8-1) are traveling to Indianapolis to face the Colts (4-5-1) on Sunday afternoon and a matchup that’ll tell a lot about Philadelphia’s ability to deal with adversity.

Now mortal after a disastrous 32-21 loss to the Commanders on Monday night, the Eagles quickly added defensive tackles Linval Joseph and Ndamukong Suh in hopes of fixing a leaky run defense.

The Colts are looking for their second straight win with Jeff Saturday as head coach.

Here are seven stats to know for Week 11.

Eagles unofficial depth chart ahead of Week 11 matchup vs. Colts

After a flurry of roster moves, here’s the Philadelphia Eagles updated unofficial depth chart ahead of Week 11 matchup vs. Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium

The Eagles are just moments away from departing the NovaCare Complex for a road matchup against the Colts.

The team is facing its first real adversity of the season after it was announced that Dallas Goedert would go on injured reserve with a shoulder injury.

The team also placed backup defensive tackle Marlon Tuipulotu on injured reserve with a knee injury, prompting the signing of veteran defensive tackle Linval Joseph.

Hours after signing Joseph, Philadelphia added former All-Pro defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh.

With the team moving on from Monday’s loss, here’s an updated unofficial depth chart.

Eagles-Colts: 15 impact players to watch

We’re looking at 15 impact players to watch in the Philadelphia Eagles Week 11 matchup against the Indianapolis Colts

The Eagles are set to depart for Indianapolis for a Week 11 matchup against the Colts that offers familiar storylines and a recipe for disaster.

Philadelphia was just dominated up front in a loss to the Commanders, and they’ll face an improving run offense that features a now healthy Jonathan Taylor at running back.

Both teams feature dynamic players on defense, and we’re previewing 15 impact players to watch.

3 ruled out, 3 questionable in Colts vs. Eagles

Here are the players with injury designations between the Colts and Eagles.

The Indianapolis Colts (4-5-1) and Philadelphia Eagles (8-1) released their final injury reports Friday, which included the game designations entering the weekend.

The Colts ruled out two players—one of which is a starter—while three others are listed as questionable. The Eagles may have had a lot of names on their injury report but only one had an injury designation.

The three players for the Colts are likely true game-time decisions, especially with an illness seemingly traveling around the building.

Here are the players with injury designations for the Week 11 matchup:

What the Eagles are saying ahead of Week 11 matchup vs. the Colts

With Philadelphia and Indianapolis set for a Sunday matchup, here are some pre-game quotes and what the Eagles are saying ahead of Week 11

The Eagles are back to work on Wednesday hitting the NovaCare Complex for a walkthrough as the team starts preparation for a road matchup against the Colts.

The team is facing its first real adversity of the season after it was announced that Dallas Goedert would go on injured reserve with a shoulder injury.

The team also placed backup defensive tackle Marlon Tuipulotu on injured reserve with a knee injury, prompting the signing of veteran defensive tackle Linval Joseph.

With the team moving on from Monday’s loss, here’s what the Eagles are saying.

Jaguars WR Marvin Jones Jr. fined for taunting Colts

A taunting penalty called on Jaguars receiver Marvin Jones Jr. reportedly cost him a decent chunk of change.

A 15-yard taunting penalty picked up by Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Marvin Jones Jr. in Week 2 also cost him a decent chunk of change.

According to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, Jones received a $10,609 fine from the league this week. A second taunting penalty this season would result in a $15,914 fine for Jones, per the collective bargaining agreement.

Jones, 32, picked up the penalty after taking hits from a pair of Indianapolis Colts defenders that knocked his helmet off and drew an unnecessary roughness penalty. Jones stood up, flexed, and was later shown on the broadcast yelling at the Colts players.

Taunting called on Jones resulted in offsetting penalties, but didn’t slow the Jaguars drive which ended with a touchdown eight plays later.

Jones, who signed a two-year, $12.5 million deal with the Jaguars last year, finished the game with three receptions for 33 yards. He has seven receptions for 71 through the first two games of the season.

It’s unknown if Colts linebacker Zaire Franklin was fined for the unnecessary roughness penalty.

Colts’ optimal game plan vs. Chiefs in Week 3

Here is the optimal game plan for the Colts going into Week 3 against the Chiefs.

To call the start of the season a disappointment would be a Quenton Nelson-sized understatement. The 0-1-1 start has the Indianapolis Colts preseason hype falling off the rails as many fans are now calling for a slew of changes.

One way the team can get back on track and rebound in the weak AFC South is by overcoming the odds and upsetting the Kansas City Chiefs in the home opener.

The Colts have a tall task ahead of them, with the Chiefs offense continuing to provide fireworks without wide receiver Tyreek Hill. Andy Reid’s offense still has many strengths, while the defensive side of the ball has been impressive through two games.

It’s not impossible, but this should be Frank Reich’s game plan if he wants to earn his first win of 2022.