Playoff-bound Eagles out for more vs. fading Bears
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[December 15, 2022]
Even as the Philadelphia Eagles rose to the top record in the NFL,
there were questions about whether the team would falter during a
Week 13 game against the Tennessee Titans or a visit to the NFC East
rival New York Giants the following week.
Philadelphia responded against those playoff hopefuls with victories
by a combined 51 points, sparked by quarterback and league MVP
contender Jalen Hurts, who passed for a total of 597 yards in the
key tests and five touchdowns while rushing for two more scores.
Hurts and the Eagles offense could be primed for another big game as
the team puts its 12-1 record up against the Chicago Bears on the
road on Sunday. Losers of six straight, the Bears (3-10) have
yielded a league-high 21 rushing touchdowns while mustering a
league-low 16 sacks.
The Eagles clinched a playoff berth with their 48-22 rout of the
Giants last Sunday, but coach Nick Sirianni admitted, "we got way
bigger goals than this one."
Against the Giants, Hurts connected for touchdowns with DaVonta
Smith (41 yards) and A.J. Brown (33 yards) and may be getting
another target back in his arsenal. Tight end Dallas Goedert, who
missed the past four games with a shoulder injury, is eligible to
return.
Goedert said "things are trending in the right direction" as he
prepares to practice Thursday.
Said Sirianni: "We can't wait to have him back. He's one of the best
tight ends in the NFL."
The Bears' Justin Fields missed practice Wednesday with an illness,
but coach Matt Eberflus said his quarterback was "feeling better
every single day," and the prognosis he'd start against the Eagles
was "looking positive." Chicago is coming off its bye week.
Fields returned to the lineup against the Green Bay Packers in Week
13 after missing the team's road loss to the New York Jets with a
separated non-throwing shoulder. He was 20-of-25 passing for 254
yards and two interceptions, while also rushing for 71 yards on six
carries, including a 55-yard TD run in the first quarter.
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Fields has rushed for at least 50
yards and a touchdown in six straight games, matching the longest
streak for the franchise since Gale Sayers accomplished the feat in
1969.
The loss to Green Bay marked
Chicago's second straight defeat by at least two scores after the
team fell by a combined seven points in Weeks 9-11.
Chicago managed only a third-quarter field goal against the Packers
after halftime and was outscored 18-0 in the fourth.
A bright spot for the Bears defense during the slide has been rookie
linebacker Jack Sanborn, a fast-emerging fan favorite for his hustle
and ties to the region. A Wisconsin product, Sanborn played high
school football at Lake Zurich in north suburban Chicago.
Since joining the starting lineup following the midseason trade of
Roquan Smith to Baltimore, Sanborn has 43 tackles in five starts.
"I just want to continue to get better, continue to do my job and do
it at a really high level," Sanborn said. "A lot of things can go
into that. A lot of things can show that, but that's kinda what I'm
focused on. Then, on getting a win. Helping this team win games.
That's what I'm here for, and that's what I want to do."
Chicago needs a victory to avoid being swept by NFC East foes this
season.
--Field Level Media
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