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New York Giants linebacker Kayvon Thibodeaux was a little peeved after a fumble on the tush push was not called on the Philadelphia Eagles.
After struggling to find an identity early in the season, the Eagles offense finally put together its best performance in a 38-20 win over the Giants on Sunday. Judy Battista examines a Philadelphia team that's heating up entering its bye week.
Just 17 days ago, the New York Giants stunned the Philadelphia Eagles in a 34-17 upset win fueled by the physicality of Cam Skattebo and the play
Campbell watched from the sidelines as linebackers Nakobe Dean and Zack Baun took the majority of reps and as three edge rushers — Patrick Johnson, Josh Uche and Jalyx Hunt — played ahead of him. It’s a surprise that Campbell, one of the best defensive rookies in the NFL, was not on the field for many critical moments.
New York Giants linebackers Brians Burns and Kayvon Thibodeaux disclose their thoughts on the instance in their game when some purported that the Philadelphia Eagles had a somewhat generous forward progress call by the officials.
Is this the week Saquon Barkley breaks out? The Eagles running back, behind a strong game from backup center Brett T
NFL fans are calling on the league to punish the Philadelphia Eagles for "dirty" play on Sunday afternoon. The Eagles are leading the Giants, 21-10, with 8:000 remaining in the third quarter on Sunday.
Rookie Cam Skattebo, a former Arizona State standout, suffered a severe ankle injury Sunday that required hospitalization and eventual surgery.