The Philadelphia Eagles beat themselves and left plenty of missed opportunities on the field losing to the Giants 13-7. The Eagles turned it over four times and had several key dropped passes that led to the loss.
The Philadelphia Eagles never trailed and dominated the New Orleans Saints 40-29. The Eagles had a 33-7 lead going into the fourth quarter and got conservative allowing the Saints to close the gap before ultimately putting it away.
The Philadelphia Eagles improved to 4-2 on the road after a solid win in Denver 30-13. For the third straight week the Eagles moved the ball well on the ground rushing for 214 yards.
The Philadelphia Eagles tied the game with just over six minutes remaining and never got the ball back as the Los Angeles Chargers kicked a field goal with two seconds left to win 27-24.
The Eagles rushed for more than 200 yards and four touchdowns. They also sacked Jared Goff six times and scored a defensive touchdown. It led to a dominating 44-6 victory over the winless Detroit Lions.
Former Eagles assistant coach Ryan Paganetti chose two matchups that he thinks will determine whether the Eagles can start the year 2-0 or whether it will be the 49ers who get off to a 2-0 start.