Philadelphia Eagles Dominate Rams: Saquon Barkley’s Historic Game and Key Player Highlights
The Philadelphia Eagles improved their record to 9-2 after defeating the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday night.
WINNERS
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SAQUON BARKLEY
Barkley delivered an outstanding performance with 26 carries for 255 yards and two touchdowns. This marked a new franchise record for the Eagles with 302 yards from scrimmage in one game. He is averaging 149.9 yards from scrimmage per game this season, placing him among the top performances in NFL history.
THE EAGLES’ OFFENSIVE LINE
The offensive line contributed significantly to Barkley’s success, allowing the team to rush for 316 yards on 43 carries. They held the Rams to just one sack during the game.
BRANDON GRAHAM
Graham’s performance was a standout, as he recorded one sack and two tackles for loss. He provided crucial plays that helped disrupt the Rams’ offense. His season-ending injury is a significant loss for the team.
VIC FANGIO
Fangio’s defense has kept opponents under 300 total yards for seven consecutive games, a feat not seen since Jim Johnson was the team’s defensive coordinator.
JALEN HURTS
Hurts had a solid game, completing 15 of 22 passes for 179 yards and one touchdown without any turnovers. His performance has been efficient, contributing to the team’s success.
A.J. BROWN
Brown had another impressive game, catching six passes for 109 yards and a touchdown. His ability to gain yards after the catch was notable.
JALEN CARTER
Carter consistently disrupted plays despite not showing significant stats. He faced frequent double teams but remained effective on the field.
MILTON WILLIAMS
Williams recorded two sacks, showcasing his growth during a crucial contract year.
NAKOBE DEAN
Dean led the team with eight tackles, including one sack and two tackles for loss. His aggressive playstyle was evident throughout the game.
ISAIAH RODGERS
Rodgers made some key plays, including forcing a fumble that led to a scoring opportunity for the Eagles.
JAKE ELLIOTT
Elliott successfully made three field goals and converted all extra points, boosting his confidence after previous struggles.
LOSERS
THE REFS
Officiating during the game was poor, with several questionable calls affecting the outcome, including a missed call on a forced fumble and incorrect penalties against the Eagles.
DARIUS SLAY
Slay struggled in coverage and left the game early due to a concussion, which raises concerns for his availability in the next game.
SYDNEY BROWN
Brown did not perform well, leading to questions about his readiness to play in critical situations, especially after being bypassed for a starting role.
I DON’T KNOWS
NICK SIRIANNI
Sirianni’s in-game decisions have been mixed. While he made some strong calls, such as aggressive fourth-down attempts, other choices left room for question.
QUINYON MITCHELL
Mitchell had an inconsistent game, giving up a touchdown and facing some challenges in coverage, which could affect his rookie accolades.
