Let’s get to the Philadelphia Eagles links…
Jaguars expect to have Tank Bigsby, Travis Etienne and Brian Thomas in the lineup – PFT
Tank Bigsby and Travis Etienne are both expected to play against the Eagles in Philadelphia, NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport reported. Bigsby is listed as questionable to play with an ankle injury while Etienne made the same list with a hamstring injury. Wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. is also expected to play. The first-round pick has a chest injury, but was able to practice all week on a limited basis. The news is not good for wide receiver Gabe Davis. Rapoport reported that he is out of action due to a shoulder injury.
Jalen Hurts vs. Trevor Lawrence Suddenly Becomes a Prime Match – BGN
This year’s Jaguars have one of the worst defenses in the league. They are 32nd in DVOA, 31st in turnover rate, 30th in points per possession against, 29th in points against, yards against, and passing yards per attempt, 27th on fourth down, and 25th on third down.. To say they smell bad would be overstating things. If the “Jaguars Oponent QB” were a person, he would be in the top three in yards, TDs, and passer rating. In fact, it’s even worse than that: They play the Browns, so Deshaun Watson’s ineptitude (186 yards, 0 TDs) eats into their numbers.
NFL Week 9 picks, schedule, odds, injuries, fantasy tips – ESPN
Jaguars story to watch: As bad as the Jaguars have been defensively — they’re on pace to allow the second-most yards (382.1) and points (28) per game in franchise history — they’ve been effective offensively. Quarterback Trevor Lawrence has cut down on his turnovers (he has five after averaging 20 per season over his first three seasons), and they are averaging 5.8 yards per game, which would be the best mark in franchise history. The biggest problem is their slow starts (only 20 points were scored in the first quarter), which may not hurt them this week since the Eagles are the only team in the NFL that has not scored in the first quarter.
In Rob Eagles Notes: Why it might not make sense to make a big move at the trade deadline – NBCSP
7. Jahan Dotson played 286 offensive snaps and had 35 receiving yards. That’s less than half the number of receiving yards as any other wide receiver who has played at least 250 snaps this year. Patriots rookie Ja’Lynn Polk played 292 snaps and had 78 yards. Dude is having a historically bad season. What the heck is going on? Dotson wasn’t worth the 16th pick in the draft, but he was at least a career receiver during his two years in Washington, averaging 36 yards per game. He doesn’t even have 36 receiving yards all year. He’s been here long enough – since late August – where he’s not the new guy anymore. Dotson is hardworking, and he and Jalen Hurts put in overtime, and when he’s there he gets the other team’s third-best corner kick. There is no reason for the production to be this bad.
Eagles’ Jalen Hurts improves after embracing ‘critical comments’ from teammates during bye week – NJ.com
“He was one of those guys that said, ‘Hey, sometimes this wasn’t what I needed for me,'” Darian Kennard said. “He came in and took responsibility for that. … You saw an uptick in accountability after the bye week.” Over the weekend, he was here trying to get better. He was talking to the other players in the locker room and getting critical feedback from the offensive line and from the coaches. He came in with the mentality of, ‘I need to get better. I need to improve some things.’ Now.” Hurts has taken on a bigger leadership role this season.
Game Preview: Jaguars vs. Eagles – PE.com
3. Win the spin battle, win the game. It seems like a pretty obvious thing: the Eagles haven’t turned the ball over in the last three games and they’ve won all three. Great trend. Excellent ball safety. Quarterback Jalen Hurts has led the way for a dynamic offense since the bye week and looks to be growing more and more into Kellen Moore’s offense. The Eagles distributed the ball and were balanced offensively. A note on Trevor Lawrence: He has 22 lost fumbles and 65 giveaways since 2021, the most in both categories in the NFL.
Reactions Poll Results: Jaguars fans are lukewarm on Cam Robinson trade – Big Cat Country
11% of Jaguars fans think the good guys will win. As for the confidence tracker, 10% of Jaguars fans are confident in the direction of the team.
Washington Leaders Trade Rumor Tracker: Players want to come to Washington; Contact CBs – Hogs Haven
Washington’s roster went through massive changes this offseason, as Peters and Quinn let go of a lot of Ron Rivera’s players and began shaping the roster according to their vision. Some spots still need work, as the team looks for potential CB, WR, and EDGE depth spots. Diana Russini reports that the team is calling for the playmaker’s help, but Adam Peters is not expected to be willing to part with high-level picks. Adam Schefter reported that players are calling their agents to tell them they want to be traded there. What a good time to be alive!
Cowboys Hot Topic: Dallas won’t make any significant moves at trade deadline – The Boys Blogging
For example, the Cowboys need another wide receiver. However, veterans Davante Adams, Amari Cooper, and DeAndre Hopkins were all traded to new teams under the Cowboys’ watch. As mentioned earlier, Dallas needs help on the edge rush, but they haven’t even tried to add anyone with some juice from another team’s practice squad and there likely won’t be a trade. The Kansas City Chiefs, who acquired the aforementioned Hopkins, also traded for standout edge rusher Josh Uche. So, even the two-time undefeated Super Bowl champions are doing what they have to do to get better. The unwillingness to put the Cowboys in the best position by acquiring talent is astonishing, especially when highly successful teams give them a blueprint to thrive. No matter the situation, every team should have the mindset that getting as many impact players as possible is the way to go. When it comes to the Cowboys, they simply do enough to move on, which is the worst way to put a team together.
Ezekiel Elliott News: What This Means for Rico Doodle, Fantasy Start/Sit Tip – SB Nation
The Dallas Cowboys are running back Ezekiel Elliott for at least one week, according to ESPN’s Todd Archer. Elliott was disciplined in Week 9 and did not travel with the team for its contest against the Atlanta Falcons. This shouldn’t have much of an impact on fantasy football as running back Rico Dowdle returns to the Cowboys’ starting lineup. Dowdle was a late scratch on game day last week due to illness. Elliott got the start and led the team with ten carries for 34 yards. Dalvin Cook was the No. 2 running back, rushing six times for 12 yards.
Roster Moves: Giants elevate PK Jude McAtamney to punt vs. Leaders – Big Blue View
The New York Giants will elevate rookie shortstop Judd McAtmanney from the practice squad to replace injured Greg Joseph on Sunday against the Washington Commanders. It’s a ridiculous development. In Week 2 against Washington, with backup starter Graham Gano on the injury report with a groin issue, the Giants elected not to elevate McAtamney to the active roster in case Gano proved unable to get through the game.
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