Denver, Broncos
Digest more
On an already tough weekend for Philadelphia sports, the Eagles looked to improve to 5-0 against the Denver Broncos. The Eagles, unfortunately for the local diehards, continued Philadelphia’s losing
Follow along to live updates, tweets, photos, analysis and more from the Broncos’ NFL Week 5 game against the Eagles in Philadelphia.
Officials made some questionable calls (for both sides) at Lincoln Financial Field, but the Eagles had chances to win the game and failed. The Broncos capitalized on their chances in an upset win, and their social media team took to Twitter/X after the victory with a funny video that was not well-received by fans in Philly:
PHILADELPHIA — Last year’s Eagles wouldn’t have endured a fourth-quarter collapse like they did on Sunday in a 21-17 loss to the Denver Broncos. Last year’s Eagles would have salted away a win with Saquon Barkley and the ground game. They would have lined up, put a hat on a hat, let Barkley do his thing and bled the clock dry.
The Philadelphia Eagles blew a two-score lead and lost to the Denver Broncos, 21-17, on Sunday to suffer their first loss of the season.
Riley Moss shaved his beard two weeks ago. His game, though, still has plenty of scraggly edges to line up.
Before that trip, the Broncos signed wide receiver Samori Toure to their practice squad, ESPN's Jeremy Fowler first reported on Sunday evening. Denver will now have a full 53-man roster and 17-player practice squad going into their Week 6 showdown with the Jets.
Preview the Philadelphia Eagles' NFL Week 5 matchup with the Broncos, including live stream, TV channel, odds, and game information.
Cam Skattebo owned up to his poor protection on Jaxson Dart’s killer fourth quarter interception in last Sunday’s 33-32 loss at Denver.
Bears (-2.5) at Bengals: Audubon High School’s Joe Flacco is dealing with a shoulder injury and seems like a coin flip to suit up Sunday for the Bengals. Even if he doesn’t, you should almost always be rooting for the AFC team here, even if the 4-3 Bears have more Philly flavor on the roster.
The Eagles got an early jump on the trade deadline, acquiring nickel corner Michael Carter from the Jets in exchange for wide receiver John Metchie on Oct. 29. In addition, the two teams swapped 2027 draft picks, with the Eagles getting a seventh-round pick and the Jets getting a sixth-rounder.