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Analyst Suggests Eagles Utilize Hurts and Barkley to Boost Run Game
16 Oct
Summary
- Eagles' offense has struggled to score 20+ points in last 2 games
- ESPN's Dan Orlovsky recommends using QB Jalen Hurts and RB Saquon Barkley more
- Vikings' run defense has been poor, presenting opportunity for Eagles

In the past two weeks, the Philadelphia Eagles have struggled offensively, failing to score more than 20 points in losses to the Denver Broncos and New York Giants. ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky believes there are steps the team can take to get their season back on track.
Orlovsky highlighted the potential benefits of the Eagles establishing a more impactful run game, particularly by getting QB Jalen Hurts and RB Saquon Barkley more involved. He suggested the team should utilize Hurts more under center and focus on getting Barkley "going downhill" rather than running side-to-side.
Furthermore, Orlovsky noted that the run defense of the Eagles' upcoming opponent, the Minnesota Vikings, has been poor this season, ranking 24th in the NFL in rushing yards allowed per game. He believes this presents an opportunity for the Eagles to get their own run game going.
With an extended break before their matchup with the Vikings, the Eagles will likely be looking to find the right formula to revive their offense and end their two-game losing streak.