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PHILADELPHIA – The Eagles didn’t have to play a game on Sunday, and they still climbed the ladder in the NFC. If the season ended today, they would be the top seed in the NFC playoffs. Of course, the season doesn’t end today.
The Detroit Lions and Philadelphia Eagles are reportedly in the trade market for the same position and that could lead to a deadline battle between two of the league's elite teams.
The Detroit Lions, Washington Commanders, Philadelphia Eagles and Baltimore Ravens are all rumored to be in the edge rusher market, which sets up for a hotly-contested market at the position.
Despite the dominant win, the Eagles stayed at the No. 3 spot in ESPN’s ranking. Like last week, they trail the Colts and Lions, who switched places at the No. 1 and No. 2 spots. ESPN highlighted the emergence of rookie linebacker Jihad Campbell.
At $339, the average get-in price is similar to the Eagles game price, which is to say, not cheap. That said, expect the usual share of Vikings fans. All division opponents' fans seem to enjoy in-season trips to Green Bay, whatever the cost.
Taylor Decker and Tate Ratledge also left Lions game with injuries, but returned. Penei Sewell barely moved his left arm while talking in locker room.
We would normally have Bryce Huff sacks here, but he won't play for the second straight week because of a hamstring injury. It doesn't really matter who wins the above games, but the Eagles play the Chargers Week 14,
The Soap Lake Eagles (10-3) earned a big home victory for their Senior Night going 3-0 over the Moses Lake Christian Academy/Christian Covenant School Lions (10-6). The Eagles are still in the fight for the number one spot and drop the Lions to fourth in the Central Washington B league.
NFL players from the Detroit Lions and Philadelphia Eagles showcased legendary Halloween creativity at their parties. Lions players like Jahmyr Gibbs