The Eagles’ kicker has missed eight field goals this season, raising concerns as Philadelphia gears up for their matchup against Green Bay.
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Philadelphia Eagles kicker Jake Elliott makes a 31-yard field goal vs. the Green Bay Packers in Wild Card Weekend.
Offense — RB Josh Jacobs: He turned 18 rushing attempts into 81 hard-earned yards, and he caught three passes on three targets for 40 yards. His 31-yard run was a highlight play during a night lacking many highlights for the visitors, especially offensively.
the uncharacteristic struggles of veteran kicker Jake Elliott. And Eagles fans are worried about trust. Typically a model of consistency, Elliott has endured a puzzling decline this season ...
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Nolan Smith came up with two sacks, the Eagles won the turnover battle with picks from Darius Slay, Zack Baun, and then Quinyon Mitchell for his NFL first, and they always made the timely stop on Jordan Love and Green Bay, buying enough time for Dallas Goedert to storm through on a crucial score and for Jake Elliott to hit on three field goals.
It was his eighth missed field goal of the season, equaling his total number of misses over the previous three years combined. It was also his closest missed field goal of the year and just his second miss from inside 50 yards this season.
The Eagles and Jalen Hurts look to defend home turf against Jordan Love and the Packers. Follow for live highlights, scoring plays and more.
There weren’t seven lead changes this time the Eagles and Packers met like there were on Sept. 6 in Brazil. This time, there wasn’t a single one.