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Here are the studs and duds from the Bucs' Week 4 loss against the Eagles:
Wide receiver A.J. Brown vented his frustration with the Eagles’ struggling offense after Sunday’s win against the Buccaneers with a cryptic message on X. He posted Mark 6:11 from the Bible: “If you’re not welcomed, not listened to, quietly withdraw. Don’t make a scene. Shrug your shoulders and be on your way.”
The Philadelphia Eagles used a fake tush push, another special teams touchdown and a late defensive stop to stay undefeated
Ogbo Okoronkwo exited the Week 4 matchup against Tampa with a triceps injury, and he'll miss the remainder of the 2025 NFL season
Nick Sirianni and the Philadelphia Eagles sent a message to the NFL and the 31 other teams in Week 4. The reigning Super Bowl champions don’t need a tush push to win.
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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.
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Eagles have plenty of ugly play, worse statistics to clean up even as Super Bowl champs sit at 4-0
The Philadelphia Eagles continue to win even if it isn't pretty. The Eagles won in Tampa Bay for their franchise record-tying 10th consecutive victory and improved to 4-0 for the eighth time in team history.
The Eagles will face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers today in Week 4 of the NFL season at Raymond James Stadium. Here's how to watch and more.
Subbing for an injured Cam Jurgens, Dickerson, while injured himself, anchored the Eagles' offensive line until his body couldn't endure any more punishment. Then, Jrgens, still injured, subbed back in. It was a superhuman effort by two great young Philadelphia Eagles.
Two stats to sum up the Eagles' wild pendulum swings? They're 10th in the NFL in points per drive — and also nearly half their drives end after three plays. That won't keep cutting it, and getting Brown more involved is part of the answer.