
Eagles Snap Counts: Jaelan Phillips impressive debut, DeVonta Smith leads offense
The Eagles left Lambeau Field with a 10-7 win over the Packers on Monday Night Football and the snap counts are a clear indicator that the Birds’ defense that dominated from start to finish.
Jaelan Phillips was incredible in his Eagles’ debut, while the offense leaned heavily on DeVonta Smith and Saquon Barkley to escape with the win.
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Snap Counts: Eagles Offense

Jordan Mailata remains the team’s ironman. He’s the only Eagles player to log every offensive snap this season.
Brett Toth made his second straight start at center for the injured Cam Jurgens, while DeVonta Smith continued to prove he’s the clear WR1.
Smith led all receivers in snaps, targets, receptions, and yards, catching the team’s lone touchdown on a 36-yard strike from Jalen Hurts.
A.J. Brown played his lowest snap percentage of the season, barely seeing the ball until Hurts looked his way on the team’s final offensive play.
How Brown isn’t more involved in the offense is still the most ridiculous, glaring issues of the Eagles through the first nine games of the season.
Saquon Barkley saw limited touches but made the most of them, logging 103 total yards, including the game-breaking 41-yard reception that set up Smith’s score.
Fred Johnson filled in for Lane Johnson after the veteran tackle got rolled up on before returning for the final drive.
Rookie Will Shipley saw his most work of the year with six total touches.
Jahan Dotson’s role continues to shrink, and Darius Cooper remains locked in as the WR4 despite briefly leaving the game with an injury.
Snap Counts: Eagles Defense

The Eagles’ defense held Green Bay scoreless for 54 minutes and dominated in the trenches.
Jaelan Phillips made an immediate impact in his Eagles debut, leading all edge rushers in snaps. He finished with six tackles, a tackle for loss, and a forced fumble that set up a crucial fourth-down stop late in the game.
Phillips also recovered Nakobe Dean’s strip sack earlier in the night, flashing elite instincts and effort for a player who joined the team just days ago.
Dean started at linebacker and tied for second on the team with seven tackles, including a strip sack that prevented Packers points.
Jihaad Campbell rotated in and even saw some time on the edge. Moro Ojomo had one of his best games, logging two quarterback hits and blowing up a 4th-and-1 that turned the ball over to Philly late.
Jalyx Hunt now has two sacks and three tackles for loss over his last two games. Nolan Smith looked sharp in his return from injury, adding a sack and two QB hits on just 19 snaps.
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Jordan Davis played his fewest snaps of the season (43%), while Jalen Carter remained the anchor up front, rarely leaving the field and batting down two passes.
Brandon Graham made his return to action with limited snaps but helped collapse the edge on several key stops.
Snap Counts: Eagles Special Teams

Braden Mann stayed busy, punting five times on a cold night in Green Bay. Patrick Johnson added two tackles on special teams despite briefly exiting with an injury.
Joshua Uche didn’t record a single defensive snap for the first time this season. Pretty clear that he’s fallen behind Phillips, Hunt, Smith, and Graham on the depth chart.
Inactives
Cam Jurgens missed another game but could return by Week 12. A.J. Dillon hasn’t played since Week 6 and could be on the roster bubble. Mac McWilliams and Ty Robinson were healthy scratches.




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