Snap count Eagles vs. Bears: Breakdown and observations

The Eagles are 13-1 and headed to Dallas after a 25-20 win over the Chicago Bears at freezing-cold, Soldier Field.

Quarterback Jalen Hurts threw for 315 yards and rushed for three touchdowns Philadelphia Eagles will be led by him, and they can win the NFC East title and the NFC No. 1 spot. 1 overall seed with a victory over the Cowboys at AT& T Stadium on Christmas Eve.

Jonathan Gannon’s defense survived Justin Fields, While also harassing the record-setting quarterback, six sacks were recorded on the day.

With the Eagles off until Wednesday, here’s your snap count and playing time usage.

QB

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Jalen Hurts 73 snaps

Jalen Hurts threw three touchdowns and ran for 315 yards.

RB

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Miles Sanders 40 snaps
Kenneth Gainwell 29 snaps
Boston Scott 4 snaps

Sanders had 11 carries for 41 yards on the day and didn’t receive his first touch out of the backfield until halfway through the second quarter.

WR

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DeVonta Smith 70 snaps
A.J. Brown 65 snaps
Quez Watkins 48 snaps
Zach Pascal 18 snaps

A.J. Brown received 181 yards, DeVonta Smith received 129 yards. This was a record-breaking performance.

TE

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Jack Stoll 58 snaps
Grant Calcaterra 29 snaps
Tyree Jack 3 snaps

The final game was played without a tight end Dallas GoedertJack Stoll was successful with a catch of six yards. Grant Calcaterra was unsuccessful twice with zero catches.

OL

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Jordan Mailata 73 snaps
Landon Dickerson 73 snaps
Jason Kelce 73 snaps
Isaac Seumalo 73 snaps
Lane Johnson 73 snaps
Cam Jurgens 1 snap

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DL

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Josh Sweat 44 snaps
Fletcher Cox 40 snaps
Javon Hargrave 37 snaps
Linval Joseph 32 snaps
Ndamukong Suh 19 snaps
Brandon Graham 16 snaps
Jordan Davis 14 snaps
Milton Williams 11 snaps

On Sunday, the Eagles had a winning formula. Josh Sweat led all pass rushers in snaps as well as production. Sweat had 6 tackles and 2 sacks as well as 3 tackles loss, 3 tackles and 2 QB hits.

The Eagles had six total sacks and Haason reddick recorded his 12th season-high sack.

LB

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T.J. Edwards 57 snaps
Haason Reddick 44 snaps
Kyzir White 41 snaps
Patrick Johnson 15 snaps

Reddick recorded 2 sacks, 1 tackle for loss, and 2 quarterback hits in an impressive performance.

T.J. Edwards shared the team lead with 9 tackles.

DB

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Marcus Epps 59 snaps
Avonte Maddox 59 snaps
Darius Slay 59 snaps
James Bradberry, 59 snaps
K’Von Wallace 41 snaps
Josiah Scott 2 Snaps

Wallace saw his longest snap count to date and recorded a team-leading 9 tackles as well as one tackle or loss during extended action.

Jonathan Gannon was able to use Avonte Maddox’s time at safety while Philadelphia was in their odd front.

Story originally appeared on Eagles Wire

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