BSN Denver
09-28-2013, 03:20 PM
By Patrick Reilly
OFFENSIVE RANKINGS (PER GAME AVERAGES)
Denver Broncos
Points Scored Yards Gained Passing Yards Rushing Yards
42.3 (1st) 486.7 (1st) 374.7 (1st) 112.0 (15th)
Philadelphia Eagles
Points Scored Yards Gained Passing Yards Rushing Yards
26.3 (8th) 461.7 (2nd) 252.7 (13th) 209.0 (1st)
DEFENSIVE RANKINGS (PER GAME AVERAGES)
Denver Bronco
Points Allowed Yards Allowed Passing Yards Rushing Yards
23.7 (17th) 370.3 (20th) 327.0 (30th) 43.3 (1st)
Philadelphia Eagles
Points Allowed Yards Allowed Passing Yards Rushing Yards
28.7 (26th) 438.3 (30th) 323.0 (29th) 115.3 (23rd)
THE STORY
The new school Philadelphia Eagles travel to Denver to face the Broncos potent office. The Broncos haven’t played the Eagles since 2009. Philly won that matchup 30-27.
The Eagles enter into Sunday’s matchup with a record of 1-2 with the only win coming week one against a returning and rusty Robert Griffin III. The Eagles looked explosive and fast just as they were expected to be. But what worked against the Redskins, hasn’t worked so far against the AFC West. The Eagles have lost consecutive games to the Chargers and Chiefs.
Read the full story at BrandonSpano.com (http://www.brandonspano.com/headlines.html?entry=broncos-eagles-preview)
OFFENSIVE RANKINGS (PER GAME AVERAGES)
Denver Broncos
Points Scored Yards Gained Passing Yards Rushing Yards
42.3 (1st) 486.7 (1st) 374.7 (1st) 112.0 (15th)
Philadelphia Eagles
Points Scored Yards Gained Passing Yards Rushing Yards
26.3 (8th) 461.7 (2nd) 252.7 (13th) 209.0 (1st)
DEFENSIVE RANKINGS (PER GAME AVERAGES)
Denver Bronco
Points Allowed Yards Allowed Passing Yards Rushing Yards
23.7 (17th) 370.3 (20th) 327.0 (30th) 43.3 (1st)
Philadelphia Eagles
Points Allowed Yards Allowed Passing Yards Rushing Yards
28.7 (26th) 438.3 (30th) 323.0 (29th) 115.3 (23rd)
THE STORY
The new school Philadelphia Eagles travel to Denver to face the Broncos potent office. The Broncos haven’t played the Eagles since 2009. Philly won that matchup 30-27.
The Eagles enter into Sunday’s matchup with a record of 1-2 with the only win coming week one against a returning and rusty Robert Griffin III. The Eagles looked explosive and fast just as they were expected to be. But what worked against the Redskins, hasn’t worked so far against the AFC West. The Eagles have lost consecutive games to the Chargers and Chiefs.
Read the full story at BrandonSpano.com (http://www.brandonspano.com/headlines.html?entry=broncos-eagles-preview)