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Philadelphia’s decision in the offseason to pick up Davis’ fifth-year option was smart. After the season, the Eagles could sign Davis to a long-term extension, establishing him and Carter as the anchors of their defensive line for this next era.
Most of Hurts' 226 passing yards came in the second half, along with his three touchdown passes. A.J. Brown led the Eagles in receiving with 109 yards and his first touchdown reception of the year.
A fter the NFL vowed to officiate the tush push better following the Eagles’ win over the Chiefs, the team ran the play twice in the same drive against the Rams on Sunday. The first tush push notably appeared to include a false start on left guard Tyler Steen. In response to the Eagles’ post about the situation, fans sounded off.
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Eagles News: “Jordan Davis was an absolute beast in this game”
Let’s get to the Philadelphia Eagles news and links … Handing out 10 awards from the Eagles-Rams game – PhillyVoice 1) The ‘Block Party’ Award: Jordan Davis. This will forever be known as the Jordan Davis game.
Big Jordan Davis blocked a 44-yard field-goal attempt and returned it 61 yards as Sirianni's squad beat McVay, the darling of NFL GMs and owners.
Then the 46-year-old staffer got into a viral dust-up with then-49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw during the teams’ Week 13 matchup, and he became a household name. After Eagles receiver DeVonta Smith recorded a reception along the sideline in that game,
The Philadelphia Eagles (2-0) host the Los Angeles Rams (2-0) in an NFC showdown on Sunday in Week 3. The Rams have defeated the Houston Texans and the Tennessee Titans through two weeks. Philadelphia has won its two matchups by one possession in 2025, including a 20-17 win over the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 2.
Brown and DeVonta Smith caught 12 passes for 169 yards and two TDs over the final 29 minutes. "At times you can feel like we’re being conservative and I don’t think it should be like that."