
Eagles are 1-0 - Ep.18
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An unlikely comeback victory, a player ejection, and a lengthy lightning delay marked the Eagles' chaotic season opener against the Dallas Cowboys. Despite the bizarre circumstances, Philadelphia managed to pull off a 24-20 win to start the season 1-0, though the game left more questions than answers about their Super Bowl aspirations.
The drama began early when defensive tackle Jalen Carter was ejected for spitting on Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott, crippling the Eagles' pass rush for the remainder of the game. Without Carter, the defensive line struggled mightily, failing to record a single sack while allowing CeeDee Lamb to repeatedly beat cornerback Adoree' Jackson in coverage.
Quarterback Jalen Hurts emerged as the true hero, carrying the offense through his decisive running and timely throws, primarily targeting tight end Dallas Goedert who hauled in seven receptions. The ground game proved effective with both Hurts and Saquon Barkley making significant contributions, while kicker Jake Elliott impressed with a booming 58-yard field goal.
The game's momentum completely shifted following an hour-long lightning delay, after which both offenses struggled to move the ball effectively. Though the Eagles defense missed several potential interceptions, they tightened up when it mattered most, securing a division victory despite committing nine penalties for 109 yards.
Looking ahead, Philadelphia faces a challenging Week 2 matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs in a Super Bowl rematch. For the Eagles to have any chance against Patrick Mahomes and company, they'll need to dramatically clean up their penalties, generate more pressure on the quarterback, and get healthy after injuries to Ben VanSumeren (out for season), Will Shipley, and Landon Dickerson.
How do you think the Eagles will fare against the Chiefs next week? Share your thoughts and join us for more analysis as we break down this wild start to the Philadelphia sports season.