![]() Gilmore comes to the Cowboys with Super Bowl-winning experience, and veteran leadership that should positively impact the entire team. Last season with the Colts, Gilmore recorded an 81.1 PFF coverage grade and allowed just an 82.6 passer rating from 82 targets. Despite being 32-years-old, Gilmore remains one of the league’s top corners. In his ten-year career, Gilmore has been selected to five Pro Bowls, two AP First-Team All-Pro selections, and won Defensive Player of the Year in 2019 when he led the league in interceptions (6). When the Cowboys front office traded for CB Stephon Gilmore from the Indianapolis Colts early in the offseason, they not only shored up their CB2 position, they also secured one of the best corners across the league. Ranking the 5 best players on the Cowboys roster heading into 2023 - Blogging The Boysĥ. Let’s take a look at some of these parallels. Though the common thread of Pederson as head coach is obvious, there are additional similarities between the two teams that may offer some optimism for the year ahead. Sound familiar? It should - this accurately describes both Doug Pederson’s 2017 pre-season with the Philadelphia Eagles and his current situation with the Jacksonville Jaguars. ![]() He is coming off a successful first season during which he surpassed expectations with a previously underperforming team that now features a young and promising yet unpolished quarterback. Here’s the story: Doug Pederson is entering his second season as head coach with the Jacksonville Jaguars after taking over the reins from a failed college coach in the NFL. Pederson’s Projects: Comparing the 2023 Jacksonville Jaguars to the 2017 Philadelphia Eagles - Big Cat Country A class act and one of the greatest defensive minds the league has ever seen. ![]() Playing under Johnson, they made a combined 16. And think about this: Troy Vincent, Brian Dawkins, Bobby Taylor and Jeremiah Trotter played 19 combined seasons before Johnson was their coach and never made a Pro Bowl. In 17 playoff games during that decade, the Eagles’ defense allowed just 15.8 points per game, a truly crazy number. Johnson’s defenses were at their best in the postseason. They had the 2nd-most sacks in the NFL during that span (five fewer than the Steelers) and led the NFC in wins. From 1999 through 2008, the Eagles won five NFC East titles, reached five NFC Championship Games and allowed the 6th-fewest points in the NFL. ![]() Jim Johnson: One of the first things Andy Reid did as Eagles head coach – and also one of the smartest – was to hire Jim Johnson and give him complete autonomy over the defense. Roob’s Top 10: Ranking the best assistant coaches in Eagles history - NBCSPĢ. And the smart money says they’re not done adding. There are still some holes at linebacker and safety, and I don’t love the punter situation, but all in all, this is a team that is still teaming with talent with Jalen Hurts at the helm, the unquestioned best QB in the NFC. Most experts agree that, if the Eagles don’t have the best overall roster in the conference, it’s at least second-best. Here are your indisputable NFC mid-summer power rankings - BGNġ. With that, a woman’s voice, apparently the public relations person who arranged the interview, was heard saying, “Hey, guys, alright, we’re good to go.” And that was the end of the interview, with Samuel apparently too upset about being asked about the Eagles to continue. Just wait until Week 13, 12, whatever week it is, and we’ll show you,” Samuel said. Samuel was then asked about the 49ers-Eagles rematch this season. ![]() “I mean, I said what I said,” Samuel replied. Samuel, who has previously said the 49ers would have beaten the Eagles in the NFC Championship Game if Brock Purdy had been healthy, was asked about that in an interview with Zach Gelb of CBS Sports Radio. ĭeebo Samuel abruptly ends interview when asked about Eagles - PFTĤ9ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel has had plenty to say about the Eagles this offseason, but he’s apparently done dealing with that topic. NFL footage © NFL Productions LLC.Let’s get to the Philadelphia Eagles links. All other NFL-related trademarks are trademarks of the National Football League. NFL and the NFL shield design are registered trademarks of the National Football League.The team names, logos and uniform designs are registered trademarks of the teams indicated. ![]()
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