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Eagles in the NFL: Week 3
September 29, 2020 | Football
John Johnson ripped away an interception, the eighth of his career, as LA erased a 25-point deficit to the Bills.
Zach Allen | DE | Arizona Cardinals
Allen recorded two tackles against the Lions in 17 defensive plays and seven special teams plays. The Cardinals fell to Detroit, 26-23, on a field goal in the final seconds.
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Jake Burt | TE | New England Patriots
Burt, who is on New England's practice squad, was not active week three against Las Vegas.
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Anthony Castonzo | OL | Indianapolis Colts
Castonzo started at tackle and needed to play just 53 (88%) offensive snaps in the Colts' blowout victory over the Jets, 36-7. Indianapolis outgained New York, 353-260 for the game with 119 rushing yards. Castonzo and the Colts' offensive line did not allow a sack for the game.
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AJ Dillon |RB | Green Bay Packers
Dillon played only six special teams plays as the Packers remained undefeated with a 36-30 win over the Saints in New Orleans.
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Will Harris | DB | Detroit Lions
Harris started at safety and made four tackles in Detroit's 26-23 win over Arizona. Harris played just 19 defensive snaps and 12 special teams plays.
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John Johnson | SS | Los Angeles Rams
The Rams erased a 28-3 deficit with 31 unanswered points before ultimately falling to Buffalo, 35-32, on the road. Johnson nabbed his first interception of the season and eighth of his career. He posted a team-high seven tackles, including five solo stops, and added a pass deflection. Johnson's interception led to the Rams' second straight touchdown drive to climb within 11 points late in the third quarter. He played all 62 defensive snaps and five special teams plays.
Harold Landry | OLB | Tennessee Titans
Landry and the Titans remained undefeated with their third game-winning field goal in the final two minutes in the last three weeks. Landry supplied five tackles, one pass breakup and two hits on the quarterback as Tennessee defeated Minnesota, 31-30. He started and played 61 (94%) defensive snaps.
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Chris Lindstrom | G | Atlanta Falcons
Lindstrom played all 68 offensive snaps in the Falcons' 30-26 to Chicago.
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Matt Milano | LB | Buffalo Bills
Milano was cleared to play late in the week and started in the Bills' win over the Rams. He contributed eight tackles, including seven solo stops, with a sack, two hits on quarterback Jared Goff and a pass breakup.
Kevin Pierre-Louis | LB | Washington Football Team
Washington led 20-17 heading to the fourth quarter, but suffered a 34-20 defeat at Cleveland. Pierre-Louis started and played 49 (78%) defensive snaps with four tackles.
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Wyatt Ray | LB | Tennessee Titans
A member of Tennessee's practice squad, Ray was inactive against Jacksonville.
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Matt Ryan | QB | Atlanta Falcons
Atlanta squandered a 16-point lead in the fourth quarter to Chicago. Ryan was 19-for-38 for 238 yards and a touchdown, which came as the first score of the game in the first quarter.
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Justin Simmons | FS | Denver Broncos
Simmons made a team-high eight tackles, including seven solos, in the Broncos' loss to Tampa Bay. He played all 68 defensive snaps plus five special teams plays.
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Jeff Smith | WR | New York Jets
Smith was inactive with a shoulder sprain for week three against Indianapolis.
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Tommy Sweeney | TE | Buffalo Bills
Sweeney, who missed training camp due to a foot injury, was not active against the Rams and remained on the Bills' PUP list.
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John Wetzel | OL | Atlanta Falcons
Wetzel was inactive for week three vs. Chicago, but remains on the Falcons' practice squad.
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Isaac Yiadom | CB | New York Giants
Yiadom made his first start as a member of the Giants; the 10th of his career. He matched his career-high in tackles at eight and added a pass deflection.
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Allen recorded two tackles against the Lions in 17 defensive plays and seven special teams plays. The Cardinals fell to Detroit, 26-23, on a field goal in the final seconds.
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Jake Burt | TE | New England Patriots
Burt, who is on New England's practice squad, was not active week three against Las Vegas.
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Anthony Castonzo | OL | Indianapolis Colts
Castonzo started at tackle and needed to play just 53 (88%) offensive snaps in the Colts' blowout victory over the Jets, 36-7. Indianapolis outgained New York, 353-260 for the game with 119 rushing yards. Castonzo and the Colts' offensive line did not allow a sack for the game.
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AJ Dillon |RB | Green Bay Packers
Dillon played only six special teams plays as the Packers remained undefeated with a 36-30 win over the Saints in New Orleans.
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Will Harris | DB | Detroit Lions
Harris started at safety and made four tackles in Detroit's 26-23 win over Arizona. Harris played just 19 defensive snaps and 12 special teams plays.
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John Johnson | SS | Los Angeles Rams
The Rams erased a 28-3 deficit with 31 unanswered points before ultimately falling to Buffalo, 35-32, on the road. Johnson nabbed his first interception of the season and eighth of his career. He posted a team-high seven tackles, including five solo stops, and added a pass deflection. Johnson's interception led to the Rams' second straight touchdown drive to climb within 11 points late in the third quarter. He played all 62 defensive snaps and five special teams plays.
ÂTHE MOMENTUM WE NEED! @iamjohnthethird | #LAvsBUF pic.twitter.com/zliSuyosSw
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) September 27, 2020
Harold Landry | OLB | Tennessee Titans
Landry and the Titans remained undefeated with their third game-winning field goal in the final two minutes in the last three weeks. Landry supplied five tackles, one pass breakup and two hits on the quarterback as Tennessee defeated Minnesota, 31-30. He started and played 61 (94%) defensive snaps.
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Chris Lindstrom | G | Atlanta Falcons
Lindstrom played all 68 offensive snaps in the Falcons' 30-26 to Chicago.
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Matt Milano | LB | Buffalo Bills
Milano was cleared to play late in the week and started in the Bills' win over the Rams. He contributed eight tackles, including seven solo stops, with a sack, two hits on quarterback Jared Goff and a pass breakup.
ÂMILANO!! pic.twitter.com/gAYHAsD0JZ
— Buffalo Bills (@BuffaloBills) September 27, 2020
Kevin Pierre-Louis | LB | Washington Football Team
Washington led 20-17 heading to the fourth quarter, but suffered a 34-20 defeat at Cleveland. Pierre-Louis started and played 49 (78%) defensive snaps with four tackles.
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Wyatt Ray | LB | Tennessee Titans
A member of Tennessee's practice squad, Ray was inactive against Jacksonville.
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Matt Ryan | QB | Atlanta Falcons
Atlanta squandered a 16-point lead in the fourth quarter to Chicago. Ryan was 19-for-38 for 238 yards and a touchdown, which came as the first score of the game in the first quarter.
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Justin Simmons | FS | Denver Broncos
Simmons made a team-high eight tackles, including seven solos, in the Broncos' loss to Tampa Bay. He played all 68 defensive snaps plus five special teams plays.
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Jeff Smith | WR | New York Jets
Smith was inactive with a shoulder sprain for week three against Indianapolis.
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Tommy Sweeney | TE | Buffalo Bills
Sweeney, who missed training camp due to a foot injury, was not active against the Rams and remained on the Bills' PUP list.
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John Wetzel | OL | Atlanta Falcons
Wetzel was inactive for week three vs. Chicago, but remains on the Falcons' practice squad.
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Isaac Yiadom | CB | New York Giants
Yiadom made his first start as a member of the Giants; the 10th of his career. He matched his career-high in tackles at eight and added a pass deflection.
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