Josh Hennig talks frustrations with Carson Wentz and why the Eagles defense deserves the most credit. Plus, Yahoo Sports NFL Writer Eric Edholm joins the show
The Philadelphia Eagles beat the Dallas Cowboys by a score of 23-9. Carson Wentz threw two horrendous interceptions and added two fumbles as well. Doug Pederson called a terrible game, but somehow they managed to come out on top. Brandon Graham and TJ Edwards changed the game defensively.
The Philadelphia Eagles struggled at times, but eventually put the Dallas Cowboys away and won 23-9. Rodney McLeod's fumble recovery for a touchdown in the fourth quarter appeared to seal the deal.
The Philadelphia Eagles found a way to sneak out of Lincoln Financial Field with a victory thanks to Carson Wentz and the offense. They were down 21-10 with 6 minutes left in the game and Wentz led the team on back-to-back drives to take the lead. His most noticeable throw was to Boston Scott down the sideline for the game-winning touchdown and let me tell you, this throw was ELITE. This was coming after a Jason Kelce facemask which brought the Eagles away from the goal-line and you could argue it was a blessing in disguise based off of their redzone numbers. Doug Pederson had so many head-scratching plays, I don't even know where to begin.
It was an ugly game, but the Eagles pulled it out in the final minute and moved back into first place in the NFC East with a 22-21 win over the New York Giants.
The Philadelphia Eagles lose to the Baltimore Ravens by a score of 30-28. Carson Wentz was sacked 6 times and hit way too much throughout the game. That's what happens when your offensive line is not existent. The fact it was this close is insane. A failed 2 point conversion at the end was the difference. Questioning Doug Pederson's play call is very fair considering it was a read option to tie the game....
The Philadelphia Eagles lose 39-29 to the Steelers. The offense played very well and scored 29 points, enough to win you a game. Travis Fulgham had 152 yards on 10 receptions and a touchdown as Carson Wentz was hitting him all game long. Miles Sanders took a 74-yard run to the house, but the run game struggled besides that specific play. Defensively, Jim Schwartz had a tough night. Big Ben was getting the ball out quickly and there was no adjusting considering the front 4 is Jim's bread and butter.
The Philadelphia Eagles hoped a winless Cincinnati Bengals team was on the schedule at just the right time to get their first win of the 2020 season. While they did not win, they also did not lose as the Eagles and Bengals tied.