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Philadelphia Eagles stats: Defensive 3rd down woes continue in loss to Seattle Seahawks
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — For the past three weeks, the Philadelphia Eagles haven’t played up to the “standard” they preach every single week.
They’ve lost three straight games in demoralizing fashion to three teams in the NFC, including two squads they’ll likely have to beat if they hope to get back to the Super Bowl — the San Francisco 49ers and Dallas Cowboys.
The latest defeat came in the final moments of the fourth quarter in a 20-17 loss to the Seattle Seahawks after Drew Lock’s touchdown pass to Jaxon Smith-Njigba helped the NFC West squad retake the lead.
Here are some stats you need to know following the brutal loss.
James Bradberry’s rough season continues
When the Birds re-signed Bradberry this offseason, they hoped they solidified the cornerback position for the next few years by pairing him with veteran Darius Slay.
But, Bradberry hasn’t played anywhere near the All-Pro level he did last season and his struggles continued Monday.
Through 14 games this season, Bradberry, 30, has looked a step slower and overmatched in coverage.
According to Pro Football Focus, Bradberry was targeted six times in the loss and he allowed six catches for 112 yards, five first downs and one touchdown with a 40.2 game grade. That includes the game-winning score on Seattle’s 92-yard drive led by Lock.
For the next three weeks, the Eagles don’t play any prolific passing offenses, but come playoff time, Bradberry’s underwhelming play at cornerback will likely become an issue once again for Philly.
Can’t get off the field
Staying with the defense, the Eagles’ defense hasn’t been able to get off the field on third down all season.
Through Week 15, the Eagles have allowed opponents to convert on third down 47.69% of the time, which ranks last in the NFL. In the last three games, they’ve allowed opponents to convert on third down 56.10% of the time, which ranks tied for third-worst with the Seahawks and behind the Washington Commanders and Cowboys.
For context, Philadelphia’s defense in 2022 allowed opponents to convert on third down 38.49% of the time — which ranked 12th best in the NFL.
The third down struggles continued on defense vs. the Seahawks, who went 6-for-14 on third down, including converting twice on the game-winning drive.
The Eagles made senior defensive assistant Matt Patricia the defacto defensive coordinator before the Seahawks game and demoted Sean Desai, even though he still owns the title. But it didn’t matter. Patricia didn’t have the answers, and the Eagles’ third-down troubles continued in the loss.
What’s wrong with Jalen Hurts?
Hurts battled through an illness to play against Seattle. At times, he looked sharp, working the middle of the field and making plays with his legs.
But this season, he’s been prone to turning the ball over and some turnovers have happened in crucial moments of the game.
Through 14 games, Hurts has tossed 12 interceptions and lost five fumbles this season. Those 17 total turnovers ranked tied for first in the league with Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen and Minnesota Vikings quarterback Joshua Dobbs.
Last season, Hurts didn’t lose a single fumble and only tossed six interceptions. There was always going to be some regression with turnovers for the Eagles in 2023 after having one of the best turnover differentials in 2022, but Hurts has been careless with the ball at times.
After the loss against Seattle, the Eagles are now minus-6 in turnover differential — one of the worst in the league.
In his first of two interceptions to safety Julian Love against the Seahawks, Hurts tossed a deep ball to Quez Watkins on first down with a four-point lead while the Eagles should’ve been burning clock — not taking shots downfield.
Hurts’ second pick of the night came on the Eagles’ final offensive play of the game when he chucked another deep ball. This time it was to A.J. Brown.
Usually, deep shots to Brown are fine. He’s one of — if not the best — wideouts at grabbing 50/50 balls in the league. But considering the situation, the decision to throw to Brown was a troubling one.
The Eagles only needed about 15 more yards to get into Jake Elliott territory with 13 seconds left in the contest and two timeouts to tie the game.
Instead, Hurts decided to take a deep shot that ended the game.
Who knows if Elliott hits the field goal, but he’s been nearly automatic this season. Regardless, Hurts’ decision making and play will need to look more like the 2022 version if the Birds have any chance at making a deep postseason run.
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Video: Jordan Babineaux on the #Seahawks: “EVERYBODY'S on the Hot Seat” | Seattle Sports – Seattle Sports
Seahawks Legend Jordan Babineaux joins hosts Dave Wyman and Bob Stelton to discuss the future of the Seahawks. Babineaux shares his opinons on Geno Smith, DK Metcalf, John Schneider and more.
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5:01 Should Ryan Grubb have been fired?
7:24 Will DK Metcalf be back?
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17:10 Is John Schneider on the Hot Seat?
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Seattle weather: Cooler, but drier, week ahead
SEATTLE – Clouds cleared out this evening around Western Washington, and we got to enjoy a beautiful view of the mountain today! We will likely be seeing more of Mount Rainier in the coming days as the morning fog burns off, and we get more sunbreaks.
Clouds cleared out as we got to enjoy a beautiful sunset over the skyline this evening.
A ridge of high pressure will build in beginning today, bringing a quiet, stable pattern for the coming days. Clear nights and calm winds will lead to foggy mornings with low clouds forecast to break around 10am to 12pm each day.
Mostly clear skies this evening will allow for fog to develop by early Sunday morning.
Slightly cooler temperatures are forecast around Western Washington. Afternoon highs will warm to the low and mid 40s which is a little below the seasonable average.
A cooler day is forecast for Western Washington with temperatures forecast to be in the low 40s.
No big weather makers are in store for Western Washington in the upcoming week. Mornings will start off with fog which should burn off by the late morning hours. No significant chances for rain this week.
Foggy mornings with afternoon sunbreaks in the extended forecast.
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Kakko scores 2 in 3rd period, Seattle Kraken beat Sabres 6-2
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Kaapo Kakko scored twice in the third period, Joey Daccord made 33 saves and the Seattle Kraken overcame an early two-goal deficit to beat the Buffalo Sabres 6-2 on Saturday.
Seattle Kraken 6, Buffalo Sabres 2: Box score
Oliver Bjorkstrand gave Seattle the lead on a scramble in front of the net at 3:08 of the third. Kakko scored 38 seconds later, and added another goal on a power play 1:40 after that.
Andre Burakovsky, Ryker Evans and Brandon Tanev also scored to help the Kraken snap a four-game skid. Chandler Stephenson, Joshua Mahura and Jared McCann each had two assists.
The Kraken scored six straight goals after Sam Lafferty and Jack Quinn gave the Sabres a 2-0 lead in the first period. Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen stopped 24 shots for Buffalo.
The Sabres had won two in a row.
Takeaways
Seattle Kraken: Rallied from a multi-goal deficit for an NHL-best sixth time, rebounding from a 6-2 loss in Columbus on Thursday night.
Buffalo Sabres: Fans booed and bellowed for general manager Kevyn Adams to be fired and owner Terry Pegula to sell the team after the season’s 15th blown lead in a loss.
Key moment
After Luukkonen made the save on an initial shot by Burakovsky, the rebound shot by Bjorkstrand ricocheted off the goalie’s leg pad and into the net off the glove of Sabres defenseman Jacob Bryson.
Key stat
The Kraken are 4-0-0 liftime in Buffalo with a 22-11 goal differential.
Up next
Seattle is at Detroit on Sunday in the middle of a five-game trip. Buffalo has three days off before hosting Carolina on Wednesday night.
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