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Andrew Mukuba returned an interception 75 yards for a touchdown and recovered a fumble, but Philadelphia did nothing on offense in a 22-13 loss to the Browns
The Philadelphia Eagles took on the Cleveland Browns on Saturday and although it wasn't their day, there was a lot to be happy about. Philadelphia faced off ag
Eagles second-round rookie Drew Mukuba, who's battling for a starting job at safety, had a pick-six in his NFL debut.
After two joint practices against the Browns, don't expect many Eagles starters to take the field during Saturday's preseason game.
The Eagles running game didn’t go anywhere since last season ended. It didn’t leave the building when left guard Mekhi Becton exited for Los Ange
But there was still a game, and there was still much to learn — such as these six takeaways: 1. The decision to sit No. 2 quarterback Tanner McKee was notable because it’s a departure from how Sirianni approached the preseason during his first four years with the Eagles.
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Granted, Saquon Barkley sat out the preseason game as did Will Shipley. But veteran A.J. Dillon played. In addition to his bad decision by catching DTR's minus-14 yard pass, Dillon also had just 7 yards on 3 carries. He wasn't alone. Dillon, Montrell Johnson, Kellan Robinson and ShunDerrick Powell combined for 18 carries for 31 yards.
McCord, who played at St. Joe’s Prep, tossed a 9-yard touchdown that left him face down on the Linc grass, a highlight in an otherwise shaky outing for the Eagles offense.