Eagles' Wild Card Loss Reveals Fears and Frustrations
In a game marred by heavy winds, the Philadelphia Eagles faced off against the San Francisco 49ers, with the outcome ultimately being decided in favor of the 49ers. The snaps from Sunday's game offer a telling look at where the team excelled โ or struggled.
Jalen Hurts took to the field for his 73rd snap as an Eagle, but the quarterback had an uncharacteristically rough outing. His accuracy was off and he appeared to have lost some of the edge that has defined his performance in recent games. This trend is concerning, given the significance of Sunday's matchup.
On offense, Saquon Barkley chipped in with 26 carries for 106 yards, though his production slowed once the 49ers began packing their box. The Eagles' inability to effectively counter this strategy meant that the run game stalled, leaving them without a viable alternative in the passing game.
While DeVonta Smith and A.J. Brown both saw extensive playing time, their individual performances did little to alleviate concerns about the team's receiving corps. Darius Cooper managed just 21 snaps, while Jahan Dotson struggled to find his footing with 38 attempts on the field.
Dallas Goedert proved himself to be an effective target for Hurts, snagging four receptions for 33 yards and a touchdown before being taken off the field due to injury concerns that may render him a long-term absentee.
The Eagles' offensive line also had some notable performances, as Jordan Mailata, Landon Dickerson, Cam Jurgens, Tyler Steen, Fred Johnson, and Matt Pryor all saw substantial playing time.
On defense, Quinyon Mitchell emerged as the standout player of the game with two interceptions, while Nolan Smith added his own share of pressure on the 49ers. However, there were several players on both sides who underperformed in terms of their expected contributions to the team's success.
Ultimately, it was Mitchell who claimed the game ball for Sunday's loss. With each victory comes a new opportunity to prove oneself as an Eagles player. As such, the key takeaway from this game is that while there are still concerns, several players showed enough resilience and determination that they will need to be given the chance to redeem themselves in the coming months.
The snap counts highlight where the team excelled โ or struggled, with Mitchell's 52 snaps leading all edge defenders. His ability to adapt in such challenging conditions suggests a high level of re-signing priority this offseason.
In a game marred by heavy winds, the Philadelphia Eagles faced off against the San Francisco 49ers, with the outcome ultimately being decided in favor of the 49ers. The snaps from Sunday's game offer a telling look at where the team excelled โ or struggled.
Jalen Hurts took to the field for his 73rd snap as an Eagle, but the quarterback had an uncharacteristically rough outing. His accuracy was off and he appeared to have lost some of the edge that has defined his performance in recent games. This trend is concerning, given the significance of Sunday's matchup.
On offense, Saquon Barkley chipped in with 26 carries for 106 yards, though his production slowed once the 49ers began packing their box. The Eagles' inability to effectively counter this strategy meant that the run game stalled, leaving them without a viable alternative in the passing game.
While DeVonta Smith and A.J. Brown both saw extensive playing time, their individual performances did little to alleviate concerns about the team's receiving corps. Darius Cooper managed just 21 snaps, while Jahan Dotson struggled to find his footing with 38 attempts on the field.
Dallas Goedert proved himself to be an effective target for Hurts, snagging four receptions for 33 yards and a touchdown before being taken off the field due to injury concerns that may render him a long-term absentee.
The Eagles' offensive line also had some notable performances, as Jordan Mailata, Landon Dickerson, Cam Jurgens, Tyler Steen, Fred Johnson, and Matt Pryor all saw substantial playing time.
On defense, Quinyon Mitchell emerged as the standout player of the game with two interceptions, while Nolan Smith added his own share of pressure on the 49ers. However, there were several players on both sides who underperformed in terms of their expected contributions to the team's success.
Ultimately, it was Mitchell who claimed the game ball for Sunday's loss. With each victory comes a new opportunity to prove oneself as an Eagles player. As such, the key takeaway from this game is that while there are still concerns, several players showed enough resilience and determination that they will need to be given the chance to redeem themselves in the coming months.
The snap counts highlight where the team excelled โ or struggled, with Mitchell's 52 snaps leading all edge defenders. His ability to adapt in such challenging conditions suggests a high level of re-signing priority this offseason.