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🏈 FINAL MNF 🏈
🦅 Philadelphia Eagles 21-17 Kansas City Chiefs 🔴
📺: MNF on ESPN/ABC
NFL | #MNF | #MNFxESPN | #PHIvsKC
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dnderosa72 · 8 years ago
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It's game time baby #Eagles #FlyEaglesFly #PhiVsKC #Wentzilvania #WIP @playingwithballs
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nflwblz · 5 years ago
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MLS Live Stream: Watch Philadelphia Union vs Sporting KC Online
MLS Live Stream: Watch Philadelphia Union vs Sporting KC Online #MLSisBack #DOOP #OneSportingWay #PHIvSKC
Welcome back MLS fans. It’s Thursday and that means your favorite sport is back with another terrific matchup on the season. Tonight’s MLS game features Philadelphia Union vs Sporting KC.
Philadelphia Union vs. Sporting KC in a quarterfinal match. From ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Orlando, Fla.
Be sure to tune in today as both of these teams continue their vaunted rivalry in the MLS…
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flauntpage · 8 years ago
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Don’t Blame The Defense! 10 Takeaways From Chiefs 27, Eagles 20
For awhile there, it looked like an Andy Reid shovel pass would be the final nail in the coffin.
Instead, an unlikely fourth quarter comeback resulted in Mary, Mother of God, turning a blind eye to your Philadelphia Eagles when they needed her the most.
Sure, it might have been a different result if Vinny Curry had finished that fourth quarter sack, but we can’t put the 27-20 loss on a defense that ultimately played well enough to win the game. Context is king, and Curry’s whiff came on a short-field Kansas City drive only created by a Carson Wentz interception.
Jim Schwartz’s defense earlier bailed out the other two units, holding the Chiefs to three points after a crucial Darren Spoles fumble. The pair of turnovers resulted in a 10-point swing, with Jake Elliot’s 30-yard field goal miss completing a trifecta of Eagle mistakes.
That, combined with spotty offensive line play and the lack of an effective running game, was probably the difference in this one.
1. Use your weapons early and often
Both coaches scripted their first drives well, settling for field goals after each defense held.
Alshon Jeffery and Torrey Smith finished with four combined targets in that first drive, matching their total targets from the entire first half of Week 1.
Wentz looked for them on 45.6% of his passing attempts, with 13 targets for Jeffery and eight targets for Smith on 46 total tosses.
Last week, Jeffery and Smith received just 10 targets on 39 passing attempts for a 25.6% mark.
By the way, see that guy at the top there?
Zach Ertz should get an asterisk next to his name on that graphic (I’ll explain later), but this still holds:
Ertz has recorded 90+ receiving yards in 3 straight games, which is the longest active streak in the NFL. #Eagles
— Brandon Lee Gowton (@BrandonGowton) September 17, 2017
2. Running back usage, or lack thereof
At the half, Darren Sproles had run the ball seven times for 37 yards.
Wendell Smallwood rushed for -2 yards on one carry while LeGarrette Blount had a one-yard gain nullified on a Jason Kelce holding call.
Not much changed at the final whistle.
Blount finished with zero carries:
That’s it. That was his only rushing attempt, which didn’t make it to the stat sheet because of the penalty.
Sproles ran it 10 times for 48 yards while Smallwood finished with four yards on three attempts. Wentz wound up with more than half of the Eagles’ rushing yards (55 out of 107) on the strength of a few late scrambles.
For the the most part, the offensive line failed to get any kind of push in the running game. Sproles was the default ball carrier because of his shiftiness and ability to make defenders miss, which was really the only approach against a very good Kansas City defensive line.
Even if that was the correct personnel decision, there remained a lack of offensive balance.
3. No surprises here
Speaking of balance, the Birds finished with a 46 to 17 run/pass ratio while Andy Reid threw it 28 times and ran it 19 times. Considering that several of those runs were designed passes leading to Wentz scrambles, the Eagles actually looked to throw on more than 76% of their snaps. The Chiefs were just under 60%.
Knowing what we know about both coaches, none of that is surprising, but going beyond 75% is incredibly high, even for Pederson. Only once last season did the Eagles get into the 70% range in pass attempts, which was 60 to 19 pass/rush split in the Bengals’ loss.
Time of possession was relatively even, with the Eagles swinging the clock 49 seconds in their favor on 11 total drives. They converted more than half of their third downs and held Kansas City to 344 yards at Arrowhead after they gashed New England for 537 yards in the season opener.
4. Hunt and Hill were held mostly in check
Beyond the defensive pressure that Alex Smith faced throughout the game, the Eagles really did a nice job limiting Tyreek Hill and Kareem Hunt, who combined for 386 all-purpose yards in the Week 1 win.
At halftime, the pair was limited to just 48 yards.
They finished with 166 total, boosted by Hunt’s 53-yard touchdown run. That third quarter play accounted for 32% of Hunt and Hill’s total production.
The damage was done by Travis Kelce, who caught eight passes for 103 yards and a TD (the shovel pass). He more than nearly doubled his Week 1 production:
.@TKelce just jumped 5 yard line… And landed in the END ZONE.
WOWOWOWOWOW. #ChiefsKingdom #PHIvsKC http://pic.twitter.com/TasZHdfqNS
— NFL (@NFL) September 17, 2017
5. More of a manager
I wrote a story Friday titled, “Alex Smith didn’t look like a ‘game manager’ against the Patriots.”
Well, he sort of looked like one this time, and it was a big reason for the win.
He finished 21 of 28 for 251 yards with a touchdown (basically a handoff) and no interceptions. No fumbles, no turnovers, no big mistakes– just a typical Alex Smith game. He walked off a big hit from Jordan Hicks, one that looked similar to the tackle that injured Tony Romo a few years back.
The Eagles did sack him four times, which doesn’t happen often. Not since Week 3 of 2015 has Smith been sacked more than four times in a game, and that was on the road in Denver.
6. The backups (mostly) held up
With a pair of early injuries to Rodney McLeod and Jaylen Watkins, it looked like the Birds’ makeshift secondary might be toasted for the next three quarters.
There were certainly a couple of those moments, particularly on the Hunt touchdown run, where Corey Graham failed to make this tackle:
Right guard Laurent Duvernay-Tardif pulls to engage Malcolm Jenkins. Rasul Douglas is off-screen, but he takes a bit of a block from Albert Wilson and doesn’t have the foot speed to catch up.
You expect more from a veteran like Graham, but Douglas did a nice job in his NFL debut. He did this on his first target, closing the gap nicely to stuff Hill:
Nice play Rasul http://pic.twitter.com/DZihXC4JTL
— Nick Piccone (@nickpiccone) September 17, 2017
Later, he had a hands to the face penalty offset by a Kansas City infraction, then another good wrap tackle in the third quarter.
In the fourth, he had a huge pass break-up on a third and four, which forced a punt.
Here’s a brief summary from Pro Football Focus:
“The rookie cornerback playing in his first game had the best performance in the Eagles secondary. Douglas allowed 80 percent of passes targeted at him completed, however, he only allowed 22 yards and another pass defense on a quick pass in the seam. The longest gain he allowed was for 7 yards.”
Also, I’m happy to say that Douglas and I share an alma mater, “Western Virginia University”:
7. Don’t blame us!
It was a 3-3 ballgame when the Eagles punted it away on 4th and 19 with two minutes remaining in the first half.
The Chiefs’ next series looked like this:
Hunt two-yard rush (2nd and 8)
Kelce three-yard catch (3rd and 5)
Smith sacked by Fletcher Cox for a three-yard loss (4th and 8)
punt
The defense came right back on the field when Sproles fumbled on the ensuing punt return, giving Kansas City the ball at the Eagles’ 24 yard line with one minute and two timeouts remaining.
Here’s what happened next:
Smith sacked for a six-yard loss (2nd and 16)
Kelce nine-yard catch (3rd and 7)
Smith throws the ball away (4th and 7)
Cairo Santos converts 37 yard field goal
It was 6-3 at halftime when it could have easily been 10 to 3, but the Birds’ defense held Kansas City to five yards on six plays to finish out the half.
8. Doug’s worst call?
I’m sure if any one play jumps out per se… maybe it’s the screen call on the Wentz interception.
Wentz did confirm after the game that he was trying to throw the ball away on that sequence, which would explain why he struck Justin Houston’s helmet. Sproles, the target, had tripped getting through the line and wasn’t going to catch the ball anyway:
Some people raised concern with the pass before the end of the half, that toss with the crazy deflection that Ertz snagged for a huge gain (53 of his 97 yards came on a fluke play). Most coaches would run out the clock there, but you never know what’ll happen if you don’t give it a heave, right? The worst case scenario is an interception that essentially mirrors the field swing of a punt. The thing is, the Eagles ran the ball the play before this and looked like they were just willing to get to the half. Odd.
Overall, you could say the pass/run balance probably hurt Pederson the most, considering…
9. Doug’s best call?
…that the third quarter touchdown drive was balanced and sharp, with a nice mix of passes, a screen, and successful running plays for Sproles and Smallwood.
In particular, I thought this play was effectively used as an extension of the running game:
Great look by Wentz to freeze the defense, with an even better block from Brandon Brooks.
They followed that play with an eight yard Smallwood run, then a sweep to Sproles for a first down. The next play was the end-zone shot for Jeffery.
In 4:20, they went seven plays for 81 yards and a score. They then abandoned the run game entirely. They ran one called running play after that.
10. And the best hit of the game goes to…
This camera man, who trucked a Chiefs cheerleader:
Cameraman with the truck stick on a #Chiefs cheerleader http://pic.twitter.com/z6pUrrYctB
— Jeff Eisenband (@JeffEisenband) September 17, 2017
Time’s yours.
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Eagles-Chiefs Week 2 Live Thread
Week 2 is here, as the Eagles travel to Kansas City to take on the Chiefs in what will probably be the Clock Management Bowl.
Injury wise, Ronald Darby and Destiny Vaeao are out, while Corey Graham is questionable. It’ll also be the first game for new kicker Jake Elliott, who was picked up from the Bengals practice squad after Caleb Sturgis went on IR.
For the Chiefs, LB Reggie Ragland and OG Parker Ehringer are doubtful, while S Ron Parker and LB Kevin Pierre-Louis are listed as questionable. With starter Eric Berry out for the season, Parker’s injury is something to watch, as the secondary could be a weakness the Eagles try and expose this afternoon.
We’ll continually update this post as the game goes along. And check out our predictions to see how good (or probably bad) we guessed this game.
4:15 – Final Stats:
Eagles: Carson Wentz: 25 of 46, 333 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT, 83.0 rating, 4 carries, 55 yards, sacked 6 times Darren Sproles: 10 carries, 48 yards, 2 catches, 30 yards, 1 fumble Zach Ertz: 5 receptions, 97 yards Alshon Jeffery: 7 receptions, 92 yards, 1 TD
Chiefs: Alex Smith: 21 of 28, 251 yards, 1 TD, 113.8 rating, sacked 4 times Kareem Hunt: 13 carries, 81 yards, 2 TDs Travis Kelce: 8 receptions, 103 yards, 1 TD Chris Jones: 3 sacks
4:11 – The Eagles fall to the Chiefs 27-20. They host the Giants next week.
Close. http://pic.twitter.com/vaITZ5NqMD
— Chris Jastrzembski (@CFJastrzembski) September 17, 2017
4:09 – The Eagles are still alive.
This game is weird. http://pic.twitter.com/UDgGjGokOL
— Chris Jastrzembski (@CFJastrzembski) September 17, 2017
4:07 – Wentz finds Nelson Agholor for a nine-yard TD. 27-20 Eagles.
Agholor TD. http://pic.twitter.com/K0Y7BTS1NH
— Chris Jastrzembski (@CFJastrzembski) September 17, 2017
3:55 – Because of Isaac Seumalo, Chris Jones has three sacks and an interception.
3:50 – Kareem Hunt sneaks in for a two-yard touchdown to pretty much end this game. Chiefs lead 27-13 with 2:14 to go.
3:47 – Alex Smith finds Chris Conley for 35 yards and the Chiefs are sniffing the red zone. They are rolling since that Hunt TD.
3:39 – Chiefs take the lead on a 15-yard Alex Smith shovel pass to Travis Kelce. 20-13 with 6:25 to go.
This was destined to happen wasn't it. http://pic.twitter.com/zsOYHkLF0o
— Chris Jastrzembski (@CFJastrzembski) September 17, 2017
3:34 – Chris Jones picks off Carson Wentz after his pass deflects off a Chiefs helmet:
I hate life. http://pic.twitter.com/5Jx3mmu751
— Chris Jastrzembski (@CFJastrzembski) September 17, 2017
3:23 – Jake Elliott makes a 40-yard field goal to tie the game up at 13 with 11:57 left in the game.
3:15 – Asante Samuel likes what he sees from Douglas so far:
Ok Douglas… the test will come double moves, deep balls, etc. But he is looking pretty impressive
— Asante Samuel (@pick_six22) September 17, 2017
3:12 – After 3, Kansas City leads 13-10.
Also, this happened:
Cameraman with the truck stick on a #Chiefs cheerleader http://pic.twitter.com/z6pUrrYctB
— Jeff Eisenband (@JeffEisenband) September 17, 2017
3:05 – Kareem Hunt has awaken. A 53-yard run gives the Chiefs a 13-10 lead with 1:20 left in the 3rd.
Kareem Hunt on the loose for 52 yards for the TD, Chiefs go back in front http://pic.twitter.com/39xKMnn0Aw
— The Bitter Birds (@AdrianFedkiw) September 17, 2017
2:56 – Alshon Jeffery has his first touchdown as an Eagle after a 16-yard pass by Wentz. Eagles lead 10-6 with 4:08 left in the 3rd.
This is probably a TD. http://pic.twitter.com/WKToPMkDTP
— Chris Jastrzembski (@CFJastrzembski) September 17, 2017
2:52 – The offense and Zach Ertz are rolling:
Zach Ertz is the 6th fastest tight end to 3000 yards.
— Jack Fritz (@Jack_Fritz34) September 17, 2017
2:49 – Chris Long has the team’s fourth sack on the day.
That's #AWL @JOEL9ONE to ya @PardonMyTake @PFTCommenter @BarstoolBigCat @hen_ease http://pic.twitter.com/Yh09n15YfP
— Chris Jastrzembski (@CFJastrzembski) September 17, 2017
2:40 – Meanwhile in the second quarter, Dexter McDougle was caught taking a bathroom break:
http://pic.twitter.com/EH4Ut7559t
— SB Nation (@SBNation) September 17, 2017
2:34 – Second half is underway. Eagles start with the ball. McLeod and Watkins are done for the game.
Injury Update: Safeties Rodney McLeod (hamstring) and Jaylen Watkins (hamstring) will not return.
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) September 17, 2017
2:25 – Halftime stats:
Eagles: Carson Wentz: 9 of 15, 134 yards, 89.3 rating Darren Sproles: 7 carries, 37 yards, 1 fumble Zach Ertz: 3 receptions, 76 yards Alshon Jeffery: 2 receptions, 23 yards Mychal Kendricks: 3 tackles, 1 sack
Chiefs: Alex Smith: 10 of 15, 122 yards, 91.5 rating Kareem Hunt: 5 carries, 8 yards, 1 reception, 16 yards (KC running backs have 7 total carries for 18 yards) Travis Kelce: 5 receptions, 71 yards Tyreek Hill: 2 receptions, 18 yards
2:21 – So much for that. Jake Elliott got iced and missed a 30-yard field goal to tie the game. Chiefs lead 6-3.
2:20 – What.
That's a way to get YAC. http://pic.twitter.com/KVECAdLeyd
— Chris Jastrzembski (@CFJastrzembski) September 17, 2017
2:16 – Santo makes a 39-yard field goal to give the Chiefs a 6-3 lead.
2:11 – Darren Sproles fumbles on the punt return, and the Chiefs will have the ball in Eagle territory.
2:08 – We’ve passed the two minute warning. Jordan Hicks drilled Alex Smith, who was slow to get up on the last play.
2:01 – Isaac Seumalo has been getting worked this entire half.
1:55 – Preseason MVP Mychal Kendricks recorded a sack on that last KC drive. It’s his first since Week 6 of the 2015 season.
1:49 – Rasul Douglas is already better than Jaylen Watkins.
sheesh. http://pic.twitter.com/Tdy3qgFxG5
— chris jones¯_(ツ)_/¯ (@LONG_DRIVE) September 17, 2017
1:45 – Add Jaylen Watkins to the list of injured Eagles.
Jaylen Watkins grabbed his right hamstring after covering that punt.
— Sheil Kapadia (@SheilKapadia) September 17, 2017
Rasul Douglas now in. Watkins is questionable with a hamstring.
1:35 – After a quarter, the Eagles and Chiefs are tied at 3. McLeod has a hamstring injury and is questionable to return.
1:30 – Fletcher Cox and Rodney McLeod on the sidelines. Cox was getting his ankle taped. McLeod is going to the locker room.
1:29 – Jordan Hicks is a grown man.
damn, Hicks. http://pic.twitter.com/VKt11s5BCF
— chris jones¯_(ツ)_/¯ (@LONG_DRIVE) September 17, 2017
1:22 – Jake Elliott is a keeper. Makes a 34-yard field goal to tie the game at 3. Offense looked really good on that first drive. Torrey Smith missed a TD grab on a great fade pass late in the drive.
1:13 – Eagles start on offense with Wendell Smallwood behind Wentz. Wentz found Alshon Jeffery for a first down on the first play from scrimmage.
1:09 – After Travis Kelce roasted Malcolm Jenkins for 54 yards, the Chiefs settle for a 34-yard field goal. Chiefs lead 3-0 with 11:22 left in the opening quarter.
1:05 – Jalen Mills, Jaylen Watkins, and Patrick Robinson (slot) are the corners.
1:02 – Eagles won the toss again and will defer to the second half. Chiefs to start with the ball.
12:31 – Clement and Smallwood getting looks with the first team offense during warmups.
Both getting looks with first team in warmups. https://t.co/bDoFDA5tLg
— Tim McManus (@Tim_McManus) September 17, 2017
11:55 – Cavs coach Tyronn Lue walked out with the Eagles before warmups, but he’s not an Eagles fan?
Cavscoach Tyronn Lue taking field with #Eagles🦅
I asked him if he's a Birds fan🤔 http://pic.twitter.com/DfhyS3c3Bw
— John Clark CSN/NBC (@JClarkCSN) September 17, 2017
11:35 – Today’s inactives are out:
#Eagles inactives for #PHIvsKC: CB Darby, WR Gibson, WR Johnson, DE Means, DT Vaeao, G Warmack
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) September 17, 2017
Rasul Douglas and Dexter McDougle are both in after being on the inactive list last week. Corey Graham is also playing. Eagles are going with four running backs, four wide receivers, and four cornerbacks for the game.
As for the Chiefs:
#Chiefs inactives today:
QB Tyler Bray CB DJ White LB Reggie Ragland OL Jordan Devey OL Parker Ehinger WR Jehu Chesson DL Jarvis Jenkins
— BJ Kissel (@ChiefsReporter) September 17, 2017
11:20 – Adam Caplan expects to see a lot more of Corey Clement and Wendell Smallwood and less of LeGarrette Blount this afternoon:
Something to keep an eye on today w/Eagles: Could see more than expected of RBs Corey Clement and Wendell Smallwood. #PHIvsKC
— Adam Caplan (@caplannfl) September 17, 2017
Blount's struggles from preseason/training camp carried over to last week's game; #Eagles want to jump start running game. #PHIvsKC
— Adam Caplan (@caplannfl) September 17, 2017
Blount too tentative on runs, not decisive. Eagles aren't trying to run more; they want to be more successful on ground.
— Adam Caplan (@caplannfl) September 17, 2017
Clement was very strong on special teams, has improved greatly since Eagles signed him as UDFA.
— Adam Caplan (@caplannfl) September 17, 2017
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NFL touchdown celebrations of the week: Steelers' JuJu Smith-Schuster rolls the dice
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There’s nothing like that first NFL touchdown.
Pittsburgh Steelers rookie wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster made sure to savor the moment, leading off Week 2 with our favorite touchdown celebration on Sunday.
After quarterback Ben Roethlisberger lobbed it to Smith-Schuster, who ran it into the end zone for a four-yard TD, the rookie invited his teammates to play a quick dice game. You do you, JuJu.
Chiefs’ Kareem Hunt drives a pile into the end zone, takes a nap:
.@Kareemhunt7 finds the end zone AGAIN. #ChiefsKingdom #PHIvsKC pic.twitter.com/Exy8cTJdeE
— NFL (@NFL) September 17, 2017
Is Kansas City rookie running back Kareem Hunt already tired of scoring touchdowns? The early season phenom CANNOT stay out of the end zone. In Week 2, he managed to take an extreme power nap after trudging through a massive pile to give the Chiefs a 26-13 lead.
Did Free do this right, @ATLHawks? pic.twitter.com/LCmeLNW1TA
— Atlanta Falcons (@AtlantaFalcons) September 18, 2017
The NBA season is fast approaching and the Atlanta Falcons are ready. Devonta Freeman got Sunday Night Football started with a swish.
  [Watch on Yahoo: Ravens vs. Jaguars live from London Sept. 24]
More NFL coverage from Yahoo Sports: • Of course Rob Gronkowski’s 69th touchdown was special • Joe Flacco ties dubious NFL record • Report: Cowboys owner ‘impeding’ new contract for NFL commissioner • Brady becomes latest NFL star to support Kaepernick
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