Eagles News: Philadelphia must get the ball to Saquon Barkley against the Commanders

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Game Preview – PHI at WAS – Iggles Blitz
No matter what the Eagles do, they have to get the ball to Saquon Barkley. You may remember that he made some plays in the first meeting. Barkley totaled 198 yards and 2 TDs back in November. He had TD runs of 23 and 39 yards. He had a catch and run for 43 yards that added more points. Get that man the ball. Kellen Moore has run a lot of no-huddle this year and it’s been pretty effective. The Eagles could use that a lot on Sunday to try to get Barkley going and Washington on their heels.

Eagles at Commanders: precap – Hogs Haven
Barkley appears to have come out of last Sunday’s game against Steelers less than perfectly healthy. It’s possible his effectiveness could be compromised if he’s not 100% today, which could limit the threat of the Eagles offense; But reports from Philly say he’s good to go. The Commanders will have to find a solution to stop Barkley. Washington’s defensive front ranks 24th in run-stop win rate (29.1%), while the Eagles’ offensive line ranks ninth in run-block win rate (72.9%). The Commanders are also giving up the sixth-most rushing yards per carry. game to running backs and gives up 5.0 yards per carry. carry.

Did the Commanders start off too hot? – BGN
WASTEAM opened the season 4-1, then went 7-2. Then they hit Kliff Kingsbury rock. They have won two in a row, but last week was the last game against the Saints. This is a playoff team and yet they enter the offseason with a ton of holes. They have no real skill position depth behind Terry McLaurin. This is an old list, 13 players are 30+. They may need a new offensive coordinator. At the beginning of the season, if you told the Commanders they would win 7 games this year, they would have taken it. They are going to win by double digits. The 2024 Washington Football Team Commanders feels like the 2022 Giants: new front office, new head coach, a bunch of tough veterans on short-term deals to jumpstart the culture while rebuilding a bad roster… and then they unexpectedly made the playoffs. The Giants, specifically their ownership, mistakenly believed they had arrived, which only set the franchise back even further. Oh no. Washington has a crucial advantage over that Giants team in Jayden Daniels, but that could give them even more reason to buy into their own hype. The ingredients are there for Washington to think they are closer to the price than they actually are. Let’s hope so.

Bryce Huff grateful for chance to return after wrist surgery – NBCSP
Bryce Huff has been ruled out against the Commanders on Sunday, but he’s thankful he’s returning at all this season. “One hundred percent,” Huff said. “Because it just hurt and I was kind of mad that I couldn’t use my hand. I felt like I was just wasting reps so I decided to get it done. I’m glad I can be back to (the end of) the season.” Huff, 26, had surgery to repair a torn ligament in his left wrist on Nov. 21 and is returning from Injured Reserve. He took part in training this week after his training window opened. The surgery, Huff said, did the trick. He has a lot more functionality in that wrist than he did in November when he finally opted to have the procedure.

Eagles DBs Darius Slay, Quinyon Mitchell fined for skirmish with Steelers after avoiding penalty – PFT
The officials only penalized the Steelers after a skirmish in the first quarter of their game with the Eagles on Sunday, even though Philadelphia cornerbacks Darius Slay and Quinyon Mitchell threw punches. In a pool report, referee Alan Eck said “no hitting was observed.” The league announced fines for four players involved in the brawl, including higher fines for Slay and Mitchell than for the Steelers involved in the game.

From Tackle to Guard: A Q&A with Mekhi Becton – PE.com
Mekhi Becton has turned his career around since signing with the Eagles in April. The former no. 11 election in 2020 NFL Draft of the Jets played 28 games at left tackle and two at right tackle in four years in New York. Since coming to Philadelphia, Becton was extremely coachable, working his way through the offseason and transitioning to guard with the help of Run Game Coordinator/Offensive Line Coach Jeff Stoutland and the rest of the Eagles’ staff. Now, the Highland Springs, Virginia native has started in every game he’s played in this season (13) and has performed well, ranking 16th in the league for guards with a grade of 77.1, according to Pro Football Focus. Becton spoke with PhiladelphiaEagles.com for an exclusive Q&A to learn more about the former Louisville product on and off the field.

NFL Week 16 Bold Predictions: Jayden Daniels Best Jalen Hurts; Cooper Kupp rebounds in a BIG way – NFL.com
Jalen Hurts and Jayden Daniels are two of just four quarterbacks this season to compile a 100-plus passer rating while also rushing for 400-plus yards. In their first meeting, back in Week 11 (an Eagles win), the pair combined for two touchdowns, with Hurts rushing for one and the rookie throwing for the other. In the rematch, Daniels elevates his game and scores five total touchdowns (two rushing, three passing) to surpass Hurts and keep the Commanders’ playoff hopes alive.

How can the Commanders clinch a playoff spot in Week 16? – SB Nation
As mentioned, the Commanders can punch their postseason ticket this weekend. But they will need a significant amount of help. Washington has three different paths to the playoffs this weekend. In the first scenario, the Commanders defeat the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday. That combined with a Atlanta Falcons loss or draw vs New York Giants and one Los Angeles Rams loss or draw vs New York Jetswould win a playoff spot for Washington.

Cowboys hot topic: Osa Odighizuwa’s good play could price him out of Dallas – Blogging The Boys
If Odighizuwa is to hit the market, teams will call. Although slightly undersized at 280 pounds, Odighizuwa uses his wrestling background to gain tremendous leverage and drive much bigger offensive linemen into the backfield. He’s solid against the run and he helps keep the linebackers clean, and teams that see themselves as contenders will be willing to pay him for those services and pay him well. It would behoove the Cowboys to value defensive tackle as a high priority for once in the offseason and bring back Odighizuwa. But with the way Dallas handles contracts, don’t be surprised if the 2024 campaign is his last with the Cowboys.

New York Giants roster move: Bobby Okereke’s season is over – Big Blue View
As usual the day before a game, the New York Giants on Saturday announced a series of moves in the lineup to bolster the roster before they face the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday. The Giants added linebacker Bobby Okereke and (former Eagles) cornerback Patrick Johnson to their already crowded injured reserve list. Okereke, a defensive captain, played every snap for the Giants in 2023. This is the first season he has missed games since 2020.

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