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Eagles News: A bold prediction for Jalen Hurts against the Browns

Eagles News: A bold prediction for Jalen Hurts against the Browns

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NFL Week 6 Picks, Schedule, Odds, Injuries, Fantasy Picks – ESPN
Bold Prediction: Eagles QB Jalen Hurts will throw three or more touchdowns. With the return of Brown and Smith and the bye for Philadelphia, I think the Eagles passing game will find its rhythm against the single-high power Browns. [BLG Note: Hurts’ last game with at least three passing touchdowns came against the Arizona Cardinals late last season. He’s thrown for at least three passing touchdowns in eight of his 60 career starts. The last QB with at least three passing touchdowns against the Browns was C.J. Stroud in the playoffs last season.] […] Stat you should know: Deshaun Watson has an overall QBR of 21 this season, which is the fourth-worst overall QBR through the team’s first five games of the season among 480 QBs who have started in all five games since ESPN started the metric introduced in 2006.

Eagles vs. Browns Game Preview: 5 Questions and Answers with the Enemy – BGN
5 – Who will win this game and why? With the Eagles currently 8.5-point home favorites, what is your outcome prediction? So what do you expect from the rest of this Browns season? The Browns can’t even score 20 points on offense. I don’t have an outcome prediction yet, but I don’t expect Cleveland to win a game until they prove they can have some identity on offense. I think the only hope I have this week would be the fact that Philly really slumped at the end of last season and Jalen Hurts is struggling with turnovers. When you have two teams unpredictably shooting themselves in the foot, maybe that opens the door for Cleveland to get out of the slump. I expect the Browns to get a boost when Chubb comes back, but I can’t be too optimistic knowing Watson is the main star. There is one possible saving grace: Cleveland hasn’t played a division game yet. If it somehow works out, the AFC North could technically still be a bit up for grabs.

Can the Browns save their season on Sunday? – Dawgs by nature
The Eagles have had their bye week and are getting star wide receiver AJ Brown back from injury. For the Browns, injuries have limited the team’s practices as Denzel Ward is dealing with a hamstring injury that has kept him out of practice so far this week. If the Browns lose another game, it would essentially end all hopes of making the playoffs. While this doesn’t mathematically eliminate them, the chance of this team ending up with a 9-2 lead is out of the question given their upcoming schedule.

DeVonta Smith speaks out about hit that gave him concussion – NBCSP
DeVonta Smith has approved the NFL’s concussion protocol and spoke publicly Friday for the first time since his concussion in New Orleans. It was a scary scene in the Superdome on September 22nd when a hit by Saints DL Khristian Boyd Smith gave a concussion in the fourth quarter. Does Smith think the hit was dirty? “No, I don’t feel like it was dirty or anything,” Smith said Friday. “He didn’t hit me in the head or anything like that. More than that, I feel like the whistle should have been blown.” Boyd was fined $4,665 by the NFL for the late hit (unnecessary roughness) after not being penalized on the field. Typically, a hit on a defenseless receiver carries a fine of $16,883, but the first offense fine cannot exceed 10% of a player’s salary cap hit for the week. That’s why Boyd’s punishment was so light.

A film about Philly’s most powerful underdogs, presented by Jason Kelce and Connor Barwin – Inquirer
Following the success of the Prime Video documentary Kelce, former Philadelphia Eagles Connor Barwin and Jason Kelce continue to pursue filmmaking. But instead of the grim action, they captured a different kind of Philly sports story. They focus on South Philly’s Vare Gymnastics team in the short documentary “Underdogs,” premiering at the Philadelphia Film Festival on October 22nd. The 26-minute film highlights the successes of an underfunded gymnastics team overcoming the challenges they faced following the closure of the historic but dilapidated Vare Recreation Center in 2022.

Spadaro: Adam Berry hopes to have the last laugh on his twin brother, Browns GM Andrew, this Sunday – PE.com
Eagles vice president of football operations and strategy Adam Berry will come full circle as he will once again face his twin brother Andrew, the general manager of the Cleveland Browns, on Sunday. It was like that her whole life – love coupled with full support, admiration, encouragement and of course the game of football. But above all competition. Intense competition. “It’s always been that way for us,” says Adam, laughing in his office in the NovaCare Complex. “We have that in us.”

Commanders vs. Ravens Friday Injury Report: Brian Robinson is a game-time decision again – Hogs Haven
The Washington Commanders had their final practice of the week and announced their injury report for Sunday’s road game against the Baltimore Ravens. Rookie safety Tyler Owens is the only player out, missing his second game with a shin injury. Brian Robinson was dealing with a knee injury that kept him out of practice all week. He practiced just once last week and was considered a game-time decision, and Dan Quinn said that would be his status again this week. He’s listed as questionable, and Quinn said it’s more of a short-term issue and they wouldn’t put him there if there were long-term concerns.

5 Things to Keep an Eye on When the Cowboys Play the Lions on Sunday – Blogging The Boys
1. A tough test lies ahead for the run defense. It’s nice to see how the Cowboys’ run defense has improved in recent weeks, but the challenge they face this week will be tough. The Lions have a dynamic running tandem with David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs. Montgomery provides a consistent punch and Gibbs will hurt you with his explosiveness. Since joining the Lions last year, Montgomery had the fourth-best rushing success rate, while Gibbs had the sixth-best explosive run rate (courtesy of NextGenStats). These two combined for nearly 140 yards per game on the ground. The Cowboys defense needs to do a good job blocking the middle and being physical on tackles. If defenders fail to close gaps or miss tackles, it could be a long day for the defense.

Giants Injury News: Malik Nabers OUT, Devin Singletary, Jamie Gillan Questionable – Big Blue View
The New York Giants will be without receiver Malik Nabers for Sunday Night Football against the Cincinnati Bengals because the star rookie has not yet cleared concussion protocol. Head coach Brian Daboll delivered the bad, but not unexpected, news in his speech before practice on Friday. The outlook for Nabers was bleak when Daboll said Thursday that he had made no progress in the concussion protocol since Wednesday. Observers of Thursday’s practice noted that Nabers was casually sitting on the stationary bike during on-field practice. Nabers suffered the concussion late in the fourth quarter of the Giants’ Week 4 loss to the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday Night Football. Nabers went down hard while trying to catch a pass down the sideline on 4th down. He was immediately taken from the field to the blue medical tent for examination. Sunday marks the 17th day Nabers has been in the concussion protocol.

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