Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Alshon Jeffery is still a few weeks
away from returning to the field.
Jenny Vrentas noted as much after speaking
with the Eagles’ most targeted player in 2017 on Thursday evening.This “news”
hardly comes as a surprise since it was originally reported that Jeffery was
aiming for a Week 3 return. Maybe that’s still possible. But maybe that’s on the
optimistic end and we won’t see Jeffery until Week 4 or Week 5. I could be
splitting hairs here but “few” could indicate more than “couple.” In any
case Womens
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healthy, the better for the Eagles. The absence of Philadelphia’s No. 1 receiver
was certainly noticeable about the Falcons on Thursday night.Earlier this year
when the Eagles and Falcons played in the playoffs, Jeffery led Philly in
receiving with four catches for 61 yards. The Eagles’ leading wide receiver on
Thursday night ended up being Nelson Agholor with eight receptions for a mere 33
yards (a paltry 4.1 average). The only other Eagles receiver to even catch a
pass was DeAndre Carter, whohad a 10-yarder at one point.Speaking of Carter, he
played 74% of the Eagles’ offensive snaps last night. Now, I like Carter and I’m
certainly rooting for him to succeed, but it’s just not an ideal situation when
he has to play that much for this team. Doug Pederson explained that Carter was
on the field a lot in the slot because the Eagles wanted to move Agholor to the
outside with both Jeffery and Mack Hollins, who was placed on injured reserve
earlier on Thursday, not playing.Getting Jeffery back will allow Agholor to move
back inside. It’ll also allow him to draw attention from teams’ best
cornerbacks. That should help make life easier on Agholor and Mike Wallace.
Or http://www.eaglesfootballauthentics.com/zach-ertz-jersey-authentic ,
if a team is going to use a top corner on one of those two guys, then it’s
Jeffery who has a favorable matchup.In the meantime, the Eagles will have to
continue to find a way to get by with what they have. The good news is that
they’re not exactly set to face a bunch of defensive juggernauts in the coming
weeks. Here’s how their next three opponents rank in projected defensive DVOA:
Week 2 - Buccaneers - 26thWeek 3 - Colts - 28thWeek 4 - Titans - 19th Jeffery’s
return should provide a nice boost. He can help the Eagles weather the storm
until Carson Wentz gets back. Then the Eagles offense could really start to see
some improvement.Eagles fans among most confident in the NFL while Cowboys rank
among the least Welcome to SB Nation FanPulse, a survey of fans across the NFL
powered by SurveyMonkey. Each week, we send 32 polls to 100+ plugged in fans
from each team. Eagles fans, sign up HERE to join FanPulse.Let’s take stock of
the NFC East heading into NFL Week 4 based on SB Nation’s latest FanPulse
numbers. NFC East FanPulse OverviewTeamWeek 3 ConfidenceWeek 4
ConfidenceChangeTeamWeek 3 ConfidenceWeek 4 ConfidenceChangePHILADELPHIA EAGLES
(2-1)The reigning Super Bowl champs boast the most confident fans out of all 32
SB Nation NFL team sites with a 97% confidence rating. Eagles fans have every
reason to feel good with the team sitting at 2-1 and Carson Wentz showing
encouraging signs in his first game back from injury.The Eagles entered the
season with a 97% confidence rating. That figure “dropped” to 93% after losing
to the Bucs but rebounded with the Eagles beating the Colts.The Eagles can
continue to inspire confidence by beating the Titans this weekend. NFL odds have
the Eagles as four-point road favorites. BGN FanPulse results, meanwhile, show
that Eagles fans believe their favorite team is going to win by an average of
nine points. Titans fans disagree with that sentiment; Music City Miracles
FanPulse results actually have Tennessee favored by two. WASHINGTON (2-1)After
losing at home to the Colts in Week 2, Washington managed to soundly beat the
Packers in Week 3. As a result Youth
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bunch in the division. Washington has a bye this weekend before going down to
New Orleans to play the Saints in Week 5.NEW YORK GIANTS (1-2)Giants fans were
feeling pretty bad after losing to Dallas in Week 2 but now they’re doing better
after beating a winless Texans team. Big Blue View’s FanPulse results show the
second biggest boost in confidence rating this week.The Giants will host the
Saints at MetLife Stadium this Sunday. Giants fans think they’re going to lose
by an average of one point. Saints fans from Canal Street Chronicles, meanwhile,
are predicting New Orleans to win by an average of eight points. DALLAS COWBOYS
(1-2)Last week, I made fun of Cowboys fans for thinking their favorite team’s
season was saved because they were able to beat a crappy Giants team. Blogging
The Boys’ FanPulse results showed that Cowboys fans expected Dallas to march up
to Seattle and win by an average of six points. That didn’t happen. The Cowboys
lost to Seattle, 24-13. Dak Prescott predictably continued to struggle.
Prescott’s struggles have BTB questioning if he’ll even be their starting
quarterback next year. There’s a reasonable amount of doubt about it.FanPulse
results show the Cowboys suffered the biggest drop in confidence rating heading
into Week 4. The Cowboys have the second lowest overall confidence rating at 6%.
Only the 0-3 Arizona Cardinals rank slightly lower at 5%.NFL odds have the
Cowboys as standard three-point home favorites over the Lions this weekend.
Cowboys fans are taking Dallas to lose by an average of one point, though.
Detroit fans expect their favorite team to win by an average of six points. It’d
be pretty great to see the Cowboys drop to 1-3. At the same time, Eagles fans
shouldn’t want them to lose TOO much. Need to keep Prescott and Jason Garrett
around as long as possible to keep Dallas mired in mediocrity. ...Reminder: If
you want to participate in BGN’s polling, sign up HERE to join FanPulse.
