BLUE 1,026 Posted October 28, 2017 (TSX / STATS) -- PHILADELPHIA -- The instant euphoria of owning the best record in the National Football League quickly turned to bittersweet reality one day later for the Philadelphia Eagles due to season-ending injuries to two key players. After improving to 6-1 following a 34-24 victory over the Washington Redskins on Monday, the Eagles were jolted with the news that All-Pro left tackle Jason Peters (MCL and ACL) and linebacker Jordan Hicks (ruptured Achilles tendon) would be lost for the remainder of the season. The Eagles, who have won five straight, will host the San Francisco 49ers (0-7) on Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field. Only the 49ers and Cleveland Browns remain winless in the NFL. "This is a resilient group, and we've seen it already in the first two months of the season," Eagles coach Doug Pederson said. "It's a great testament to the guys again (Monday) for battling and finishing the game." Halapoulivaati Vaitai replaced Peters at left tackle and is likely to start against the 49ers. Meanwhile, look for a group effort in replacing Hicks with Mychal Kendricks, Najee Goode and Joe Walker combining at linebacker. "Wherever the coaches tell me to go," Vaitai said when asked about his role moving forward. "If they ask me to play center, I will play center. This is my job, and I have to play wherever they want." Thanks in large part to the stellar play of quarterback Carson Wentz, the Eagles have started 6-1 or better for the ninth time in franchise history. The last time occurred in 2004, when they began 7-0 and advanced to the Super Bowl before losing to the New England Patriots. Wentz was 17 of 25 for 268 yards and four touchdowns to four different players against Washington. He already has 17 touchdown passes this season, one more than all of last season when the Eagles finished 7-9. Wentz is the first Eagles quarterback since 1950 to throw 17 or more touchdowns and no more than four interceptions through the first seven games of the season. He is also the youngest quarterback to have those statistics since 23-year-old Dan Marino accomplished the feat in 1984 with 20 touchdowns and four interceptions. "I just have a ton of confidence in our guys," Wentz said. "That's something that makes, I think, our offense tough to defend, that we have guys everywhere that can step up and make plays. Regardless of who is healthy, the Eagles will continue to compete. That mantra has been instilled in the team from the first day of training camp. "Quite honestly, I don't think of necessarily being 6-1," Pederson said. "I think of it as just getting better each week. We have to win each week. We have to be 1-0 each week. That was our challenge this past week and for going into this game. We don't talk about those types of things outside of the building." The 49ers struggled mightily last Sunday in a 40-10 loss to the Dallas Cowboys. For the most part, the 49ers have been competitive this season, losing five games by three points or fewer. A mixture of injuries and young players has made the situation quite difficult for coach Kyle Shanahan. "We're just not trying to win enough games to make it look acceptable," Shanahan said. "We're trying to build an organization, build it from the bottom to the top the right way, so we can have sustainable success." San Francisco right tackle Trent Brown entered the concussion protocol, and his availability is unknown for Sunday. Linebacker Reuben Foster sustained a rib injury, but X-rays came up negative, and he is expected to play against the Eagles. The 49ers feature 32 players who have less than four full seasons in the league, including 15 rookies, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. Shanahan refuses to make any excuses. "My first decision is what gives us the best chance to win every Sunday, and that will always be the most important thing to me at the time," Shanahan said. "There's not really a situation on our team where we're just saying, 'Hey, play the young guy because he's younger,' while we have a better player sitting right there on the bench. So, we take all that into account. Yeah, we do have a lot of rookies out there, but it's not just because we're deciding based off age who should play." Quarterback C.J. Beathard, making his first NFL start Sunday, was 22 of 37 for 235 yards with two lost fumbles against the Cowboys. Beathard was also sacked five times. After the trip to Philadelphia, San Francisco will return home for three consecutive games against the Arizona Cardinals, the New York Giants and the Seattle Seahawks. Source: Hosted.Stats.com Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
seanbrock 1,684 Posted October 29, 2017 It was a rainy, sloppy game but the Eagles offensive line might be a serious concern going forward without Jason Peters. Wentz was getting harrassed all day. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BwareDWare94 723 Posted October 30, 2017 Eh. The 49ers defense is sneaky good. Let's see what happens in Denver next week. They had to expect a tough first week. I think Vitai has a bright future. Let's see how he does for the rest of the year. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SteVo+ 3,702 Posted October 30, 2017 It was a rainy, sloppy game but the Eagles offensive line might be a serious concern going forward without Jason Peters. Wentz was getting harrassed all day. It's definitely the biggest question mark. Next week's game against Denver will be a huge litmus test to see if the Eagles can win in January. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
seanbrock 1,684 Posted October 30, 2017 All I know is I really hope Denver beats KC tonight because facing them coming off 3 losses worries a lot lol. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BwareDWare94 723 Posted October 30, 2017 I'm not as worried about that game as you two. Denver's offense is in shambles. Unless they right the ship tonight in their passing they won't against Philly, because you know they won't be running the ball against the Eagles. Wentz doesn't turn the ball over and the Eagles probably win. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
seanbrock 1,684 Posted October 30, 2017 Yeah I think the Eagles are overall the better team but you get a defense like that with their backs against the wall and anything can happen. Wentz will hold the ball too long at times to try and make a big play and that can be a recipe for disaster against a guy like Von Miller who is so good at getting those strip sacks. One thing that makes me feel comfortable more than anything with the Eagles in a defensive game though is how good their special teams is. Can't believe how lucky they were to pull Jake Elliot off the scrap heap, my God. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BwareDWare94 723 Posted October 30, 2017 (edited) I'm excited for Darby's return, too, but they should wait til after the bye. It's so strange after years of hating Philly to have one draft pick change all that. The Vikings are absolutely my team but Wentz represents North Dakota, to me and other North Dakotans. I want to write a piece on that but have struggled to find the words. He's much, much more than Philly's quarterback. From the way he toyed with defenses at NDSU to A01 to the Dutch Destroyer. It is impossible to root against Carson Wentz. Edited October 30, 2017 by BwareDWare94 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RazorStar 4,025 Posted October 30, 2017 Carson Wentz is a ginger fuck, he got locked in a wawa bathroom, and he smells like old cheese. You can hate Carson Wentz if you want to. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BwareDWare94 723 Posted October 30, 2017 (But secretly you still love him) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites