Sun, Oct 27, 7:45 PM EDTDan Grazianoespn5 analyses
In the latest analysis of NFL Week 8, the performance of tight ends like Kyle Pitts and Cade Otton has sparked discussions about the significance of National Tight Ends Day. Meanwhile, the Philadelphia Eagles showcased a strong offensive performance despite missing their starting tight end, Dallas Goedert, due to injury. The Eagles secured a 37-17 victory over the Bengals, marking their third consecutive win and putting them in a tie for first place in the NFC East with the Commanders.
  • National Tight Ends Day is gaining recognition as tight ends like Pitts and Otton excelled.
  • The Eagles' offense is showing resilience and capability despite injuries.
Dallas Goedert | TE
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Injury
Week 8
  • Missed the game due to a hamstring injury but is a key player for the Eagles.
  • His absence did not hinder the Eagles' offensive output.
Kyle Pitts | TE
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Breakout
Week 8
  • Had a standout performance on National Tight Ends Day, showcasing his talent.
  • Continues to be a focal point in the Falcons' offense.
Cade Otton | TE
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Breakout
Week 8
  • Also had a notable performance during the week, contributing significantly to his team.
  • Emerging as a reliable target in the Buccaneers' passing game.
Philadelphia Eagles
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  • Despite missing key players, the Eagles' offense is thriving.
  • Secured a crucial victory that keeps them competitive in the NFC East.
Cincinnati Bengals
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  • Struggled against the Eagles, indicating potential issues in their defense.
  • Need to regroup to stay competitive in their division.