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Februar
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Eagles Fans Rooting Guide

for NFL Week 5 Games Here’s a look at which teams Philadelphia Eagles fans should be rooting for during NFL Week 5 games.EAGLES GAMEMinnesota Vikings at Philadelphia Eagles: Big game. Eagles win and they’re back on track at 3-2 with a game against New York coming up on Thursday. Good opportunity to get to 4-2 if they don’t mess it up. Dropping the Vikings to 1-3-1 would also be real nice. Root for the Eagles Youth Nelson Agholor Jersey , of course.NFC EAST GAMESNew York Giants at Carolina Panthers: Is it impossible to bounce back from 1-3? No. Do I think the Giants are done, though? Yes. The Panthers could be the bigger threats to Philadelphia’s playoff interests here. I wouldn’t mind the Giants getting a very unimpressive win and perhaps getting a little overconfident before hosting the Eagles on Thursday. Also wouldn’t hate the Giants dropping to 1-4 as a consolation prize. Root against the Panthers.Dallas Cowboys at Houston Texans: Dear Deshaun Watson and J.J. Watt, please have really great games this week. Drop the Cowboys to 2-3. Root for the Texans.Washington Redskins at New Orleans Saints: Seeing the Saints lose wouldn’t be the worst thing but Washington is the bigger threat to the Eagles’ playoff aspirations right now. No brainer to root against them. Root for the Saints.NFC GAMESAtlanta Falcons at Pittsburgh Steelers: Root for the AFC team over the NFC team. Root for the Steelers.Green Bay Packers at Detroit Lions: Keep Aaron Rodgers away from the playoffs, please. Root for the Lions.Arizona Cardinals at San Francisco 49ers: Need the Cardinals to stay winless so they can get a better draft pick than the Giants/Cowboys. Although you could root for the 49ers to look bad and struggle with C.J. Beathard so they panic trade for Nick Foles. Seems unlikely though. Root for the 49ers.Los Angeles Rams at Seattle Seahawks: The Seahawks have a chance to spoil LA’s undefeated record. Let’s hope it happens. Root for the Seahawks.DRAFT PICK WATCHBaltimore Ravens at Cleveland Browns: The Ravens keep winning, which is bad. Need Baltimore to start losing to make that 2019 second-round pick better for the Eagles. Do us a solid here, Baker Mayfield. Root for the Browns.WHAT’S LEFTTennessee Titans at Buffalo Bills: The Eagles’ loss to the Titans would look even worse if they manage to lose to the Bills. Root for the Titans.Denver Broncos at New York Jets: Really need Sam Darnold to start looking better in order to torture the Giants. Root for the Jets.Jacksonville Jaguars at Kansas City Chiefs: The Eagles play the Jags in Week 8. It’d be nice to see cracks in Jacksonville’s armor. Root for the Chiefs.Miami Dolphins at Cincinnati Bengals: Need the Bengals to stay ahead of the Ravens. Root for the Bengals.Oakland Raiders at Los Angeles Chargers: Who cares.BYE WEEKSChicago Bears: The Bears return to action next week with a road game in Miami.Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Next up for the Bucs is a road game in Atlanta.Eagles News: Watch Jordan Hicks mic’d up in his first game back from injury Let’s get to the Philadelphia Eagles links ... Watch Jordan Hicks mic’d up - YoutubeThere are some signs pointing to Carson Wentz returning for the Eagles’ Week 3 game - BGNNick Foles might be headed back to the bench soon.The Kist & Solak Show #9: Trevor Sikkema of Pewter Report Talks Bucs - BGN RadioMichael Kist is joined by Trevor Sikkema of Pewter Report, The Draft Network and Locked On NFL Draft to discuss all things Bucs. How, what, who is Ryan Fitzpatrick? What was the key to their play-calling in Week 1? Injury updates on DeSean Jackson http://www.philadelphiaeaglesteamonlines.com/rodney-mcleod-jersey , Brent Grimes and Vernon Hargreaves plus much much more!Eagles vs. Buccaneers: Five matchups to watch - PhillyVoiceJackson has killed the Eagles with big plays ever since Chip Kelly decided that his best receiver (by far) wasn’t worthy of a roster spot anymore. In 5 games against his former team, Jackson has 20 catches for 440 yards (22.0 YPC) and 2 TDs. In 2016, Jackson burned Schwartz’s defense (as noted above) with an 81-yard TD bomb. Jackson may not get a chance to burn the Birds once again on Sunday, as he suffered a concussion and a shoulder injury Week 1 against the Saints. Jackson’s absence would be a big break for the Eagles.Foles vs Fitz - Iggles BlitzThe key for Foles and Fitzpatrick is that the players around them did their jobs so well. Fitzpatrick dropped back to pass more than 30 times and he wasn’t sacked once. His receivers made big plays for him. DeSean Jackson used his explosive speed to get open deep for several big gains. Mike Evans hauled in a 50-yard TD. The Bucs had 8 pass plays of 20 yards or more. They have 5 that went for at least 35 yards. That sounds like the 1999 Rams! This is proof that you don’t need a great QB if all the other pieces perform at a high level. Obviously that’s not sustainable for a long period of time so people go after great QBs. But you can have guys like Fitz and Foles who do amazing things here and there.Eight years after triple bypass, Jeff Stoutland has found a ‘Super’ home with the Eagles - The Athletic“You feel like he’s coming from a place of, honestly, love,” says Kelce. “He’s a guy who cares for each and every guy. I don’t know if he got that from coaching in college and recruiting kids and whatnot. But that’s something I don’t think is the norm in the NFL. You definitely feel that with Stout. At all times, he’s just trying to help you be the best player you can be.” The relationships go both ways. When Stoutland was coaching in college Womens Jalen Mills Jersey , he would always tell Jake about Jason Peters. He would use Peters’ film with the Eagles as teaching tape for his players. Over the years, Peters became a mythical figure to Jake. Then his dad finally got to coach Peters in 2013, and the two formed a strong bond. When Stoutland’s dog, Cornell, died two years ago, he was devastated. And his players could tell. So Peters decided to spring into action and get the family a new dog, OL-iver.NFL Offensive Line Rankings – after Week 1 - PFFIt’s not an understatement to say that the quality in line play was the difference in last Thursday night’s game. The Eagles offensive line held up particularly well in pass protection against a formidable Falcons front thanks in large part to the return of Peters. The Eagles left tackle picked up where he left off before injury, not allowing a single pressure on 42 pass-blocking snaps.Just a Number: How Some of the NFL’s Over-the-Hill Players Dominated Week 1 - The RingerIn the Thursday night opener between the Falcons and Eagles, 35-year-old running back Darren Sproles got the start in the backfield. It was tough sledding for the veteran on the ground—he carried the ball just five times for 10 yards—but his talent as a pass catcher in the open field showed up when it mattered most. Sproles grabbed four passes for 22 yards http://www.philadelphiaeaglesteamonlines.com/nelson-agholor-jersey , including this crucial third-down conversion in the fourth quarter, extending what would be the game-winning drive.Buccaneers’ Ryan Fitzpatrick loves and hates Eagles’ defense - NBCSPFor swagger to show up on game film 鈥?that’s pretty incredible. The veteran quarterback, who will face the Eagles on Sunday in Tampa Bay, said this to a group of Philadelphia reporters in a conference call in advance of the game. This is Fitzpatrick’s 14th season in the NFL, so his being impressed by the Eagles’ defense is really saying something.It’s not hard to figure out where the Eagles’ defense gets its swagger from. Jim Schwartz is oozing with it. Everything about his being oozes confidence, from the sunglasses on his face to his sleek suits to his walk. His players have taken on that same personality.That’s why a former seventh-round pick like Jalen Mills has been confident enough to earn a starting gig, win a Super Bowl and keep getting better.Ray Didinger: Ron Jaworski’s Victorious Debut Against The Bucs - PE.comRon Jaworski had concerns going into his first start for the Eagles. It was September 1977, and Jaworski was new to Philadelphia having just joined the team in a trade with the Los Angeles Rams. The regular-season opener was approaching and Jaworski was worried. Call it fear of the unknown. Jaworski didn’t know how he would be received by the Veterans Stadium crowd. He was in the Vet once before and it was a 1975 Monday night game when the Rams drubbed the Eagles, 42-3. That was the night the fans expressed their feelings about the Eagles by tossing a giant dog bone on the field.Mike Smith spoke to the media ahead of Sunday’s matchup - Bucs NationWhile preparing for the Eagles Authentic DeAndre Carter Jersey , the Buccaneers have turned to Vinny Curry and Beau Allen for a little insight on their former team. “They are a great resource for us. They know a bunch of guys on that team,” Smith said. “They have been able to give us some information and we think that will help us going forward. It’s going to be an emotional game for those guys as well, and we want them to be even keeled as much as possible.” There is no secret that Doug Pederson is one of the more aggressive play callers in the entire NFL. We saw it all last season and once again in week one, when he called the “Philly Special.” When facing these types of teams, Smith emphasized the importance of being on top of your game.NFL Panic Index 2018: Uh oh, the Saints defense is bad again - SB NationWhat the hell happened to the Saints’ defense? After a slow start to the 2017 season, the Saints’ defense caught its stride and finished the year 10th in points allowed. They have the reigning Defensive Rookie of the Year in Marshon Lattimore and one of the NFL’s most destructive defensive linemen in Cameron Jordan. So what in the world led to the Ryan Fitzpatrick-led Buccaneers beating the brakes off the Saints Sunday? The 48 points Tampa Bay scored is the most the Saints have allowed since their bananas 52-49 shootout win against the Giants in the middle of 2015. Sometimes teams start slow, but this was a little extreme....Social Media Information:BGN Facebook Page: Click here to like our pageBGN Twitter: Follow @BleedingGreenBGN Manager: Brandon Lee Gowton: Follow @BrandonGowtonBGN Radio Twitter: Follow @BGN_Radio



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