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The Philadelphia Eagles finally played a complete game on Sunday, defeating the New York Giants 38-20. They head into the bye with a 6-2 record and maintain a comfortable lead in the division. Is Philadelphia the team to beat in the NFC? Let's see what the national media thinks.
The Philadelphia Eagles will now head into a much-needed bye week 6-2 after a 38-20 victory over the New York Giants.
RB Cam Skattebo leads all offensive rookies in scrimmage yards (587) and scoring (38 points). His 398 rushing yards are the 3rd-most among rookies and the 3rd-most by a Giant through seven career games. His five rushing touchdowns are tied for 5th in the NFL.
Bigsby’s average of 11.6 yards per carry led the Eagles, while Barkley wasn’t far behind at 10.7. On his 29-yard run, Bigsby broke a tackle from Giants linebacker Darius Muasau and outran the nearby defenders. He picked up 17 yards on his final carry, running through three tacklers and dragging Giants safety Tyler Nubin to the ground.
After struggling to find an identity early in the season, the Eagles offense finally put together its best performance in a 38-20 win over the Giants on Sunday. Judy Battista examines a Philadelphia team that's heating up entering its bye week.
For the second consecutive week, the Eagles running back has exited the game and entered the blue medical tent.
Former NFL quarterback Boomer Esiason joined furious Giants fans, ripping officials for ruling an apparent fumble dead. On Monday, Esiason and his WFAN co-host Greg Giannitti both questioned the officiating in the Giants’ 38-20 loss to the Eagles on Sunday.
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