Eagles' Snap Count Analysis: What Went Wrong in Wild Card Round Loss to 49ers
The Philadelphia Eagles suffered a tough loss in the Wild Card Round, falling short against the San Francisco 49ers. With the season coming to an end, PhillyVoice breaks down the snap counts for each position group and provides analysis on what went wrong.
On offense, quarterback Jalen Hurts was under pressure all day, struggling with accuracy and throwing a few key interceptions. The run game, which had been effective in spurts throughout the season, stalled when the 49ers packed the box. Saquon Barkley still managed to rack up some yards on the ground, but his team couldn't find counter answers in the passing game.
The receiving corps was also plagued by inconsistencies, with A.J. Brown seemingly playing his last game as an Eagle and DeVonta Smith struggling to separate from defenders. Dallas Goedert was a bright spot for the offense, hauling in four catches for 33 yards and a touchdown, but that may have been his final performance in Philadelphia.
On defense, Quinyon Mitchell proved himself to be one of the team's best players, making key plays on both sides of the ball. Jalen Carter got pressure all day, forcing a quick throw on one of Mitchell's interceptions and ultimately helping to secure the win for the 49ers.
Three stars from the game include Mitchell, Carter, and Jordan Davis, who played a crucial role in shutting down Christian McCaffrey on the ground. For the Eagles, it was clear that they will be looking to make some significant changes in the offseason, particularly at quarterback and running back.
The game ball for this week's loss goes to none, as there were several players who had tough outings against the 49ers. However, Mitchell's outstanding performance earns him a special mention as one of the team's top players heading into the offseason.
As the Eagles head into the final stretch of the season, they'll have to regroup and refocus on making a push for the playoffs. With some key departures expected in the coming months, this could be an opportunity for some young players to step up and take on new roles.
The Philadelphia Eagles suffered a tough loss in the Wild Card Round, falling short against the San Francisco 49ers. With the season coming to an end, PhillyVoice breaks down the snap counts for each position group and provides analysis on what went wrong.
On offense, quarterback Jalen Hurts was under pressure all day, struggling with accuracy and throwing a few key interceptions. The run game, which had been effective in spurts throughout the season, stalled when the 49ers packed the box. Saquon Barkley still managed to rack up some yards on the ground, but his team couldn't find counter answers in the passing game.
The receiving corps was also plagued by inconsistencies, with A.J. Brown seemingly playing his last game as an Eagle and DeVonta Smith struggling to separate from defenders. Dallas Goedert was a bright spot for the offense, hauling in four catches for 33 yards and a touchdown, but that may have been his final performance in Philadelphia.
On defense, Quinyon Mitchell proved himself to be one of the team's best players, making key plays on both sides of the ball. Jalen Carter got pressure all day, forcing a quick throw on one of Mitchell's interceptions and ultimately helping to secure the win for the 49ers.
Three stars from the game include Mitchell, Carter, and Jordan Davis, who played a crucial role in shutting down Christian McCaffrey on the ground. For the Eagles, it was clear that they will be looking to make some significant changes in the offseason, particularly at quarterback and running back.
The game ball for this week's loss goes to none, as there were several players who had tough outings against the 49ers. However, Mitchell's outstanding performance earns him a special mention as one of the team's top players heading into the offseason.
As the Eagles head into the final stretch of the season, they'll have to regroup and refocus on making a push for the playoffs. With some key departures expected in the coming months, this could be an opportunity for some young players to step up and take on new roles.