With new head coach Nick Sirianni being a former offensive coordinator, as you might expect, a lot of attention is being paid to the offensive side of the ball.
The Eagles released their latest Injury Report on Thursday with several players listed with "Illness" on the same day as the team had a positive COVID-19 test
The Philadelphia Eagles have not met the expectations they and their fan base had going into the 2020 season. They finished the first half with a 3-4-1 record. However, that is good enough to sit alone in first place in the NFC East.
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.
With multiple injuries, coupled with poor quarterback play from Carson Wentz, its no wonder that the website Pro Football Focus ranked the Eagles as one of the worst in the NFL through four weeks of the season
With Reagor out, and Jeffery not ready this week, the Eagles are down to DeSean Jackson, Greg Ward, rookie John Hightower and J.J. Arcega-Whitesite in Week 3.
As for as how the Eagles will replace Reagor, who was working with the first team offense and was the team's primary punt returner, they have a few internal options.
It’s no surprise when a team’s top draft pick grabs the headlines, but as we draw closer to training camp, Eagles fans should definitely keep their eyes on the teams two late round wide receiver selections.