Eagles and Packers head into their
wild-card matchup with QBs Hurts and Love fighting injuries
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[January 10, 2025]
By DAN GELSTON
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Jalen Hurts returned to Eagles practice after a
two-week layoff with a concussion without cameras and social media
posts and fans present to dissect his performance.
As the only eyes available, Hurts’ teammates largely praised his
comeback.
Hurts was sharp. He was dialed in. He played with energy. It was
dope.
They were the kind of encouraging reviews the Eagles needed as they
host Sunday’s NFC wild-card game against Green Bay still unsure what
to expect from a quarterback recovering from a head injury.
QB concerns ran high in Wisconsin, as well. Jordan Love said his
elbow — injured in the regular-season finale — was still sore, and
he felt pain when he did some limited throwing in practice.
The expected marquee matchup between Hurts and Love may come down
more to which one can survive 60 minutes in one piece — with
temperatures expected in the 20s — rather than one healthy enough to
fill a game of stupendous plays.
“It's really just him getting back into his daily routine,” Eagles
wide receiver DeVonta Smith. "I think with us, football is
football.”
The NFC East champion Eagles (14-3) have played football about as
well as any team this season — one that started with a win in Brazil
over Green Bay.
Hurts guided the Eagles to 10 straight wins and Saquon Barkley
became the ninth running back in NFL history to top 2,000 yards
rushing. They boast the No. 1 defense in the NFL — a key reason they
are 4 1/2-point favorites, according to BetMGM Sportsbook.
Yes, it's a different team and a new year, but the Eagles are
acutely aware of last season's playoffs when the Packers pulled off
a road upset as a No. 7 seed in Dallas.
The Packers (11-6) are again a No. 7 seed and again hitting the road
for the playoff opener. The similarities largely end there for a
Packers team that has lost two straight games. Love's elbow is an
issue and wide receiver Christian Watson suffered a season-ending
torn ACL last week. Watson had 29 catches for 620 yards and two
touchdowns this season.
“If Love doesn’t go, there’s a little bit of change in their
offense,” Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio said, “but not a
gross change.”
The Eagles would rely less on Hurts' running should he be slowed by
any lingering effects of a concussion.
Hurts, who played late in the season with a broken finger on his
non-throwing hand, threw for 2,903 yards this season with 18
touchdowns and five interceptions. He threw only one interception
after the Eagles returned from their Week 5 bye. Thanks to the tush
push, Hurts has 14 rushing touchdowns this season.
Thanks to a 17th game, the 25 combined regular-season wins are the
most ever in a wild-card game.
Eagles coach Nick Sirianni, who has two 14-win seasons and a Super
Bowl trip on his resume, believed his team was playing its best
football of the season.
“You see that through the fundamentals. You see that through the
guys being on the same page,” Sirianni said. “You see that with how
the guys interact with each other because connecting is such a big
deal here. We feel like we’ve continued to get better, but we’ve got
to go out and show it.”
Backup plan
Packers backup QB Malik Willis injured the thumb on his right hand
on a Bears defender’s helmet during the fourth quarter. He also was
limited this week in practice and his status is uncertain for
Sunday.
Eagles No. 2 QB Kenny Pickett was limited with sore ribs and could
lose the backup spot this postseason to Tanner McKee. McKee got the
start in the season finale and threw for 269 yards and two
touchdowns. He threw for two TDs on just four pass attempts a week
earlier in relief of Pickett in a win over Dallas.
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Green Bay Packers' Jordan Love talks after an NFL football game
against the Chicago Bears Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025, in Green Bay, Wis.
(AP Photo/Mike Roemer)
Stopping Barkley
When the Packers played the Eagles in Week 1, Barkley scored three
touchdowns. Packers rookie linebacker Edgerrin Cooper watched most
of the game from the bench.
The second-round pick played 11 snaps in his NFL debut. Now, he’s
almost an every-down player and arguably the most impactful player
on the defense.
Among this year’s rookie off-the-ball linebackers,
he is first in tackles, tackles for losses, sacks and quarterback
hits. He leads all off-the-ball linebackers with his 13 tackles for
losses. And that’s while starting only four games.
Cooper’s blend of athleticism, instincts and power will be critical
in trying to limit the exploits of the Eagles’ 2,000-yard rusher.
“He’s just running the ball good. That’s it,” Cooper said.
The Packers’ run defense is playing well, too. It finished third in
the NFL in yards allowed per carry.
“I just listen to the play call and look at my assignment and just
try to whoop the man in front of me,” he said. “That’s it.”
The Eagles will have their hands full with 1,329-yard rusher Josh
Jacobs.
Second time around
Barkley rushed for 109 yards and scored three touchdowns and A.J.
Brown caught five passes for 119 yards, including a 67-yard
touchdown, in Brazil.
Green Bay’s Jayden Reed scored on a 33-yard jet sweep and a 70-yard
reception. Reed became the first player to have a touchdown catch of
30-plus yards and a touchdown run of 30-plus yards in a season
opener since Hall of Famer Jim Brown of the Cleveland Browns against
Washington in 1963.
Getting older
Last year, the Packers became the youngest team to win a playoff
game since the 1970 NFL/AFL merger.
According to the Elias Sports Bureau, last year’s team was the
youngest by weighted age to make the playoffs since 1980. This
year’s Packers are the second youngest.
The Packers might be young, but they’re not inexperienced. Last year
as the No. 7 seed, they routed the second-seeded and NFC East
champion Dallas Cowboys in the wild-card round. On Sunday, they’ll
try to do it again against this year’s NFC East champs, the Eagles.
How much will that experience help?
"We’ve got new people and new pieces. I just think it’s about trying
to not make the game bigger than what it is. Yes, it’s a playoff
game," coach Matt LaFleur said. "We all understand that.
“But this is the same thing that these guys have been doing for 18
weeks now and, really, their whole career. So, it’s another football
game. Obviously, we know the margins are razor thin in this league,
and you’ve got to be at your best when your best is required and,
certainly, against one of the premier football teams in this
league.”
Last year in his playoffs debut vs. the Cowboys, Love had a perfect
passer rating until throwing a late incompletion.
Now, he has the experience needed to possibly take the Packers
deeper in the playoffs.
“Man, it’s just about doing your job,” Reed said. “Age is nothing
but a number. It’s about how you carry yourself, how you be a pro.”
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