Moro Ojomo continues to rise
Moro Ojomo didn’t have a regular-season sack before this year, but that has quickly changed. Ojomo now has a team-high four sacks in 2025 and is a presence in the middle alongside Jalen Carter and Jordan Davis. His 15 pressures are tied for third on the team, according to NextGen Stats.
Quinyon Mitchell continues to lock down receivers
Of the 126 players who have been targeted at least 25 times, Quinyon Mitchell ranks No. 6 in completion percentage allowed (45.3%), according to Pro Football Focus.
Mitchell was targeted only once against the Giants, and he is one of two players with five passes defended in a game this season, which helped him earn NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors.
Mitchell has been a lockdown corner for Philadelphia, traveling with the team’s top wide receiver on occasion. He brings a steady presence to the secondary with the position opposite of him rotating.
Best running game of the season
The Eagles’ run game had trouble getting going early in the season, but it exploded against the Giants. Philadelphia ran for 276 yards, the most in a game by any team this season, en route to a 38-20 victory.
Saquon Barkley (150 yards) and Tank Bigsby (104) became the first Eagles running backs to rush for 100+ yards in the same game since 2013. Barkley got things started with a 65-yard run on the second play, and the Eagles run attack didn’t slow down from there.