Broncos and Eagles Gear Up for a Battle of Relentless Defenses—Who Will Break First?

Broncos and Eagles Gear Up for a Battle of Relentless Defenses—Who Will Break First?

The Eagles are undefeated and haven’t shown many issues with a Super Bowl hangover. They have played closer games than you’d probably expect. They haven’t been crushing teams by any means. They beat Dallas by four, Kansas City by three, the Rams by a fake seven (more on this in a second), and the Buccaneers by six. The Rams game was one that LA lost more than the Eagles won. Sure, the Eagles came back from a big deficit, but it seems like the Rams kind of coasted. The seven points is also a bit misleading because the Eagles blocked a field goal for a touchdown that gave them a big cover. Last week the Eagles again jumped out to a big lead and were up 24-6 at halftime, and 31-20 going into the fourth quarter. They only allowed a field goal and a meaningless safety to end the game. Jalen Hurts didn’t look amazing in the game, but did throw for two touchdowns and led the team in rushing yards. 

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