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The Philadelphia Eagles arguably have the best defense in football right now. Earlier in the season, this wasn't the case. The Eagles' pass rush needed some mo
There is value in giving the starters a pseudo "bye week" to rest up for the playoffs as opposed to playing them in hopes of getting the No. 2 seed. That worked wonders for the Eagles last year when they rested their starters in the finale, then went on to win the Super Bowl.
Heading into the final weekend of the regular season, the Eagles still have an opportunity to clinch the No. 2 overall seed in the NFC. In order for Philly to snag the second seed, two things need to happen.
The Philadelphia Eagles clinched first place in the NFC East in 2025, and will therefore have a first-place schedule in 2026. All but three of their opponents are known. The order in which they play them will be determined this spring.
Both teams have clinched playoff berths with Philadelphia securing the NFC East title and Buffalo eyeing the AFC East crown. Here's how to watch for free.
Philadelphia’s scoring all came in the first half. With his touchdown reception in the first quarter, Dallas Goedert set an Eagles record for most single-season receiving touchdowns (11) by a tight end. Jake Elliott kicked field goals of 47 and 28 yards, plus an extra point, one week after missing three field goals.
Yet the rookie from Alabama outran them all, slicing past Buffalo guard O’Cyrus Torrence in the final steps to make a clean recovery of the fumble on a cold, wet afternoon at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York.
PHILADELPHIA - The pundits will have to press pause of the Eagles' much-discussed offensive issues until Wild Card Weekend. With many of Philadelphia's key sta