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Just curious if there's a snap count analysis from the Dallas game. I'm specifically looking to see how Jalen Carter did dealing with his back injury. 

 

 

Carters back seemed fine, thought he did pretty well despite the poor PFF grade.

Not as disruptive as previous games but to be expected - thought tyler smith handled him quite well

Carter played 11 more snaps than in any other game this season. The back wasn't an issue (or didn't limit him). It's possible fatigue had a factor. As for the PFF grades, those weren't "poor." They were solid. 60s are generally solid, 70s are good and anything 80s or better is great. 

13 hours ago, Heavywchamp said:

Just curious if there's a snap count analysis from the Dallas game. I'm specifically looking to see how Jalen Carter did dealing with his back injury. 

If you Google "eagles snap counts" you can find them.  The internet is neat.

https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/phi/2023-snap-counts.htm

https://www.nbcsportsphiladelphia.com/nfl/philadelphia-eagles/eagles-snap-counts-short-d-line-bench-vs-cowboys/544930/

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Before this week, the Eagles had six defensive tackles for each game. So after trading Kentavius Street, many thought rookie Moro Ojomo would get more opportunities but he was inactive for this game. That left the Eagles with five defensive tackles (and without Barnett, who can play inside): Fletcher Cox (55 snaps), Jalen Carter (51), Milton Williams (28), Jordan Davis (18), Marlon Tuipulotu (3).

 

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