The Philadelphia Eagles have shifted towards a more run-heavy offensive strategy following a team meeting led by their offensive linemen. This change has resulted in a perfect 5-0 record since the bye week, with the team averaging 194 rushing yards per game. The offensive line's push for this strategy has allowed running back Saquon Barkley to thrive, making him a top candidate for Offensive Player of the Year. Quarterback Jalen Hurts has adapted to this new approach, showing improved efficiency and a willingness to support the run game.
- The Eagles have become more ground-dependent, averaging 194 rushing yards per game since the bye.
- Saquon Barkley is a leading candidate for Offensive Player of the Year, ranking second in rushing yards.
- Jalen Hurts has adjusted well to the run-heavy offense, showing increased efficiency.