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Baker Mayfield and Vic Fangio Have Mutual Respect Heading Into Buccaneers-Eagles Matchup
The Buccaneers enter Week 4 missing key receivers due to injury while the Eagles rank last in run defense with a 45.1% success rate, per ESPN.
- On Sunday, the Philadelphia Eagles visit the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 4, with both unbeaten teams facing an early-season test.
- Facing injuries at receiver, the Buccaneers lose Mike Evans to a hamstring and await Chris Godwin's return after ankle surgery, while rookie Emeka Egbuka has a "strong chance" to debut.
- With corners banged up, the Eagles may turn to Kelee Ringo, as Kevin Patullo said, 'I think when you look at the run game the last three weeks, we've just got to continue to work through it.'
- Todd Bowles will look to blitz Jalen Hurts early, while missing Cody Mauch and Luke Goedeke leaves the Buccaneers' right side vulnerable to the Eagles' pass rush.
- Since 2021 the matchup has favored Tampa Bay, with five meetings producing four Eagles losses and last year's 33-16 Week 4 win framing Sunday's test amid Philadelphia's 19-1 run.
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Eagles' Vic Fangio Sends Strong Statement on CB Kelee Ringo's Future
The Philadelphia Eagles’ defense may get a revamp due to injuries, according to defensive coordinator Vic Fangio. Fangio spoke about the potential for third-year cornerback Kelee Ringo to get a larger role in Philadelphia’s defense ahead of its showdown Sunday against the fellow unbeaten Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Ringo, the Eagles’ fourth-round pick of the 2023 NFL Draft, has suited up and played entirely on special teams through their first three g…
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Read Full ArticleEagles-Buccaneers preview: Five things to watch
In Week 4 of the NFL season, the Philadelphia Eagles will face a familiar foe in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who they have faced five times since the 2021 season, four of which were losses. Here is what to look for in their Sunday matchup.
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