The Eagles magic number is now two following their win against the Baltimore Ravens, and they could still overtake the Detroit Lions for the No. 1 seed.
The Philadelphia Eagles have been the dominating opponents at the line of scrimmage throughout their win streak. The Baltimore Ravens were supposed to match the Eagles' physicality, pound for pound, being one of the most physical teams in the league themselves.
In what will certainly be a clash of the titans on Sunday, the Philadelphia Eagles and Baltimore Ravens will engage in a battle between the league's top two rushing offenses. The Eagles lead the NFL with 193.
The Philadelphia Eagles have a clear path to the NFC East title. Whether they can ascend to the top spot in the conference is out of their control — and coach Nick Sirianni insists it’s not his concern.
Philadelphia shut down Jackson, Henry, and the Ravens offense through four quarters holding them to just 19 points - the second-lowest total from Baltimore on the year. Henry rushed 19 times for just 82 yards while Jackson recorded a QBR of just 41.6 during the 24-19 win by the Birds.
The NFL can be a cruel business, very cruel indeed, as Parris Campbell can attest. The receiver was released by the Eagles Monday evening a day a
Dave Helman sits down to analyze the Philadelphia Eagles' impressive victory against the Baltimore Ravens. Within the segment, Helman touches on the performance of Jalen Hurts & Saquon Barkley. Helman also makes sure to discuss the Baltimore Ravens' situation with Justin Tucker.
Philadelphia overpowered Baltimore on both sides of the ball during their 24-19 win on Sunday afternoon. While the Ravens may have recorded over 120 more yards than the Eagles, their dominance in the trenches shut down Baltimore's potent offensive capabilities.
The Eagles magic number is now two following their win against the Baltimore Ravens, and they could still overtake the Detroit Lions for the No. 1 seed.
The Philadelphia Eagles beat the Baltimore Ravens 24-19 at at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore on Sunday. Eagles running back Saquon Barkley ran for 107 yards and one touchdown. The Eagles have won eight games in a row and stand at 10-2;