New England Patriots: Week 11 roadmap to the Philadelphia Eagles
The New England Patriots look to get the winning formula rolling again when they take on the Philadelphia Eagles in a Week 11 matchup.
With both team’s coming off byes, Sunday’s matchup between the New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles will be more than a Super Bowl LII rematch.
The Eagles haven’t been having all that much “fun” since beating Bill Belichick and Tom Brady in what was supposed to be the end of the Patriots dynasty.
However, since then, it is the Patriots who went on to win another Super Bowl while the Eagles have been struggling just to make the playoffs. This game will definitely show what kind of coach Doug Pederson is.
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We all know Belichick’s resume when his team comes off a bye, but what will the Eagles head coach draw up in an attempt to hand the Patriots back-to-back, which has been rare for a team that typically bounces back from losses, especially embarrassing losses.
While the Patriots defense will be under the microscope after their uncharacteristic performance against the Baltimore Ravens, Tom Brady and the offense will need so demonstrate some sort of synchronicity in both the passing game and running game.
The Eagles defensive front will certainly be a tough challenge with Derek Barnett, Brandon Graham, and Fletcher Cox leading the way.
Can Sonny Michel finally get it going?
Will 2019 first-round pick N’Keal Harry get some targets?
Those are certainly some things to watch in this Week 11 matchup, along with how the New England Patriots defense responds to what Lamar Jackson and the Ravens did to them. They simply can’t let Carson Wentz have a big day. If they do, there will certainly be more questions about how legit Bill Belichick’s defense really is.