NFL Week 6: Eagles vs. Jets (20-14)

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NFL Week 6: Eagles vs. Jets (20-14)

Four turnovers, including three interceptions, proved costly as the Eagles fell to the Jets on the road, 20-14.

Adding insult to injury, Lane Johnson, Reed Blankenship, and Eli Ricks all left the game with injuries.

"The standard is the standard," Jalen Hurts said. "Today, we did not play to our standard."

    The Philadelphia Eagles look to remain undefeated as they travel to the Meadowlands to face the New York Jets on Sunday afternoon. Philadelphia (5-0) is one of two teams in the league without a loss to this point (along with San Francisco) having defeated the Rams 23-14 in Los Angeles last Sunday. The Jets (2-3) also were victorious on the road in Week 5, having defeated the Broncos, 31-21. New York is 0-12 lifetime against Philadelphia and looks for its first win in the series. The Eagles are 3-1-1 against the spread, while the Jets are 3-2 ATS in 2023.

    Kickoff at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., is scheduled for 4:25 p.m. ET. Philadelphia is favored by 6.5 points in the latest Eagles vs. Jets odds, and the over/under for total points scored is 42.5. Before making any Jets vs. Eagles picks, you need to see the NFL predictions and betting advice from the computer simulation model at SportsLine.

    Nick Sirianni told reporters that Carter suffered an ankle injury during Wednesday’s practice. His comments suggested that Carter could miss as little as one game. Still, not ideal to be missing such a dominant player at all. And hopefully it doesn’t slow down his dominant start. The good news is the Eagles still have a lot of defensive tackle options with Fletcher Cox (who is back after missing last week), Jordan Davis, Milton Williams, Kentavius Street, and Moro Ojomo all expected to contribute.

    Watkins is once again dealing with a hamstring injury. It’s not perfectly clear if it’s related to the same issue that caused him to miss two games. Watkins’ playing time as WR3 should’ve gone down anyway given the combination of his struggles and the relative success of Olamide Zaccheaus.

    Evans suffered a neck injury early in Week 3 that caused him to miss Week 4. He returned to action in Week 5 to play 100% of the defensive snaps ... and suffer a knee injury that will have him sit out for at least four games since he was placed on injured reserve. With the Eagles on bye in Week 10, the next game Evans is eligible to play in is in Week 11. Evans’ absence means it’ll be Sydney Brown, if he’s healthy enough to play, and/or Terrell Edmunds playing at safety next to Reed Blankenship.

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