In a surprise turn of events, Eagles' backup interior lineman Brett Toth started at center against the New York Giants and delivered a standout performance. The 65-yard touchdown run by Saquon Barkley on the second play was just one example of how well Toth executed his block. Alongside teammates Landon Dickerson, Jordan Mailata, and DeVonta Smith, Toth provided crucial support to Barkley's big gain.
Toth's impressive display included a few key pull blocks that pinned defenders inside and created holes for the Giants' running back. He also showcased his ability to speed up plays with the Eagles' running back screen, successfully blocking slot corner Dru Phillips. The 23-year-old center played a crucial role in setting up Barkley for several big gains.
However, Toth acknowledged that he's not perfect and made a few mistakes in pass protection, but overall, he held his own against one of the best defensive lines in the NFL, led by NT Dexter Lawrence.
The Eagles' coaching staff now has confidence in their backup linemen, including Toth and fellow interior lineman Fred Johnson. While center Cam Jurgens will likely return to his starting spot soon, Toth's performance has shown that he can step up and fill in when needed.
Toth credited a mindset shift for overcoming his struggles with the Eagles' defense last week at left guard. He emphasized the importance of staying focused and executing his job without thinking too much about it, saying "Just do it. Don't think about it."
Toth's impressive display included a few key pull blocks that pinned defenders inside and created holes for the Giants' running back. He also showcased his ability to speed up plays with the Eagles' running back screen, successfully blocking slot corner Dru Phillips. The 23-year-old center played a crucial role in setting up Barkley for several big gains.
However, Toth acknowledged that he's not perfect and made a few mistakes in pass protection, but overall, he held his own against one of the best defensive lines in the NFL, led by NT Dexter Lawrence.
The Eagles' coaching staff now has confidence in their backup linemen, including Toth and fellow interior lineman Fred Johnson. While center Cam Jurgens will likely return to his starting spot soon, Toth's performance has shown that he can step up and fill in when needed.
Toth credited a mindset shift for overcoming his struggles with the Eagles' defense last week at left guard. He emphasized the importance of staying focused and executing his job without thinking too much about it, saying "Just do it. Don't think about it."