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Studs and duds from the Buccaneers' Week 4 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles
Here are the studs and duds from the Bucs' Week 4 loss against the Eagles:
A.J. Brown is such a wide receiver. He never pulled a Sharpie out of his sock or did sit-ups in the driveway, but you'd be hard-pressed to find any NFL star who's more competitive. His desires are well-known. He wants to win. He knows he can help his team achieve that, and he wants to be part of the attack.
The Philadelphia Eagles will look to keep their undefeated record intact as they host the Denver Broncos in Week 1. The Broncos are coming off a big 28-3 win o
Philly started quickly, as the Eagles blocked a punt on the Buccaneers' first possession of the game, and returned it 35 yards the other way for a touchdown. Dallas Goedert also caught two first-half touchdowns to help the Eagles acquire a 24-6 halftime lead. However, a strong third quarter got the Bucs right back in the game.
Ogbo Okoronkwo exited the Week 4 matchup against Tampa with a triceps injury, and he'll miss the remainder of the 2025 NFL season
The Eagles rank seventh in average points scored per game but 31st in passing yards. That wouldn’t be such an issue if they were crushing it with the run like last year, but they’re 16th in rushing yards per game.
The Philadelphia Eagles are the team to watch across the National Football League. There are a few reasons for that fact. Philadelphia is the reigning Super Bow
The Eagles escaped Tampa with a win, and held steady in most national power rankings this week. They're No. 1 nearly across the board — but there's still one holdout.
It was a quiet day from Philadelphia’s edge rushers, who have not made a strong impression through the first four weeks of the season. Linebacker Zack Baun and defensive tackle Moro Ojomo were the only players to sack Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield.