The Colts are missing their steady RB, the Cowboys find themselves without their franchise cornerstone and the Steelers lost a budding defensive star. It’s not very good. Welcome back to football, Philadelphia Eagles offense. But the defense forced a punt. The Philadelphia Eagles nabbed a much-needed victory with a strong showing against the New Orleans Saints on Sunday. The Eagles defensive standout notched his third sack, second forced fumble and first fumble recovery of the day midway through the third quarter, giving Philadelphia a big-time offensive chance. Our reasoning for presenting offensive logos. DeMarco Murray finished with a season-best 83 yards and one touchdown on a game-high 20 carries while Ryan Mathews chipped in 73 yards and a touchdown on eight carries of his own. Join our linker program. The Colts are missing their steady RB, the Cowboys find themselves without their franchise cornerstone and the Steelers lost a budding defensive star. — Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) October 11, 2015. Mike Clay breaks down each NFL team with a key fantasy football fact to get you ahead of the curve for Week 7 and beyond. After Walter Thurond picked off Drew Brees for the Saints fourth turnover of the afternoon, the Eagles padded their lead one play later with a DeMarco Murray four-yard touchdown run. Budda Baker goes for the bowling celebration after intercepting Andy Dalton for the Cardinals' fourth forced turnover of the night. ... Saints didn't have four-time All-Pro G Jahri Evans (knee). Brandon Browner picks it off in front of Riley Cooper. The Colts are riding the Philip Rivers roller coaster through six games, and they have to hope it has more peaks than valleys. We had to win a football game. Here are the leaders for the 2020 season. Way back in the preseason, this is the Philadelphia Eagles team we all thought we were going to get this year. Sam Bradford’s Family: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know, Saints vs. Eagles: Score, Stats & Highlights, Copyright © 2020 Heavy, Inc. All rights reserved. Powered by. #FlyEaglesFly pic.twitter.com/lD1PvnXIxz. Question, Comment, Feedback, or Correction? All rights reserved. The Eagles have yet to put together two full halves of football and, despite a three-touchdown performance by Sam Bradford in the second half, Philadelphia dropped yet another disappointing loss last week; this time to the Washington Redskins. Well, the Eagles – finally – started moving the ball faster. The 2015 season was the New Orleans Saints' 49th in the National Football League, their 40th playing home games at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome and their ninth under head coach Sean Payton.On November 16, 2015, the Saints hired Dennis Allen to replace fired defensive coordinator Rob Ryan.However, the Saints still missed the playoffs for the second consecutive season. Here's what we've heard. Get a summary of the New Orleans Saints vs. Philadelphia Eagles football game Willie Snead, Fletcher Cox deserve game balls, Sam Bradford overcame two red-zone interceptions and threw for 333 yards and two touchdowns, Fletcher Cox forced two fumbles on sacks and the Philadelphia Eagles beat the New Orleans Saints 39-17. (Getty), New Orleans Saints 7-0-3-7 — 17 "There's a lot of playmakers on offense, a lot of new parts," Murray said. Check out these drive stats: Methodical Saints drive covering 80 yards in 3:49 and 8 plays after Bradford's INT in end zone #Eagles. But the team didn't play like a playoff contender in the first four games. Here’s how the second half has shaped up for Philadelphia: The #Eagles last 7 series have ended: FG, TD, TD, FG, FG, FG, TD! Meanwhile, the Cowboys are no longer the NFC East favorites. PHILADELPHIA -- All those playmakers Chip Kelly acquired made plays in the same game. — LincolnFinatic (@LincolnFinatic) October 11, 2015, Third helpings for @fcoxx_91 leads to POINTS. Finally. "We didn't change what we were doing from a schematic standpoint.". Sam Bradford connected with Brent Celek on the ensuing play for the 13-yard touchdown. Saints WR Willie Snead and Eagles DE Fletcher Cox receive game balls from NFL Nation reporters Mike Triplett and Phil Sheridan. The Colts are riding the Philip Rivers roller coaster through six games, and they have to hope it has more peaks than valleys.