Patriots Live Player Grades, Reactions and Analysis From Preseason Week 2 vs. Eagles
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The New England Patriots are back under the lights for their second test of the preseason, this time facing the Philadelphia Eagles at Gillette Stadium. The Eagles lost their opener last Saturday to the Baltimore Ravens 24-7. The Patriots, of course, played to a 13-13 tie against the Indianapolis Colts.
New England is at Cleveland on Thursday to wrap up preseason action, while the Eagles welcome a visit from the Cincinnati Bengals on Friday to finish their exhibition slate.
While the final score will be secondary, Saturday night’s matchup offers another important opportunity for Mike Vrabel and his coaching staff to evaluate a roster filled with intriguing position battles.
The Patriots have several questions to answer along the offensive line, in the secondary and throughout the back end of the roster. For players fighting to survive the final cut, every snap could matter. As always with preseason games, it will be interesting to see who is on the field, and who does not enter tonight’s game for both Coach Vrabel and Sirianni.
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Follow along below for live updates, player grades and more as the Patriots host the Eagles in Week 2 of the NFL preseason. The kickoff is expected for 7pm ET on NFL Network.
5:41 pm ET: We should avoid the rain. It is not all that hot. Clouds in the sky and temperatures just under 70 degrees. Nice to be able to stay dry tonight.
7:00 pm ET: We are set to get underway at Gillette Stadium. The Patriots and Eagles, preseason Week 2!
7:0 5pm ET: The Patriots captains for this game include linebacker K.J. Britt, tight end Jack Westover, Offensive tackle Marcus Bryant, Wide Receiver Efton Chism III, Defensive Tackle Jeremiah Pharms Jr.
7:07 pm ET: The Eagles are kicking to the Patriots, and we are underway. We have an injury right away on the kick return. There is an Eagles player down on the field
7:14 pm ET: We are back underway. It’s Tommy DeVito under center for the Patriots. A penalty and a poor pass by DeVito start the offense for New England. A short pass to fullback Lan Larison goes for 28 yards and a first down. Right tackle Marcus Bryant is down on the field, and trainers are attending to him. The former Missouri Tiger OT will give way to Dametriois Crownover. Not a great start with injuries.
7:22 pm ET: New England forced to punt after another penalty. The punt was muffed, but the Eagles recovered.
7:25pm ET: Kind of fun to see Andy Dalton for the Eagles under center. The Patriots force the Eagles to punt and will start their second drive.
7:32pm ET: The Patriots moved the ball a little, but got behind the sticks and could not convert. They will punt back to Philadelphia.
7:43pm ET: The Eagles second drive has been surgical. Dalton is just 3 of 7 passing for 44 yards, but Will Shipley has gotten nine carries for 51 yards. Darius Cooper has caught all three passes. The Eagles have first and goal to start the second quarter. It’s 0-0.
7:47pm ET: The Eagles punch it in with Will Shipley getting in. Not much resistance from the New England defensive line. It’s 7-0 Patriots.
7:52pm ET: We got our first virutal measurement on the Patriots third drive. It’s a first down for New England. 12:40 to go in the first half, and it’s 7-0 Eagles.
7:55pm ET: Andy Borregales makes a 41 yard field goal. Nice for the kicker to see one go through. It’s 7-3 Eagles.
8:01pm ET: Gabe Jacas gets a roughing the passing penalty to start the Eagles drive. It was way late. He’s got to make sure he backs off that one. Patriots thought they had a turnover on the play as well. Some good defense gets the Patriots off the field. They will start their fourth offensive drive, with 10:34 left in the first half.
8:11pm ET: Some pretty good plays on the offensive side, but a penalty pushed them back, and they could not get back on track. A scak ended the drive.
8:18pm ET: Another Eagles punt. The Patriots defensive line has picked it up and creating some pressure that Philadelphia is struggling to handle
8:21pm ET: A 69-yard touchdown to Kyle Williams!. The ball from DeVito was pretty, and he was open. Great offensive play, which was set up from the catch by Chism. It’s 10-7 Patriots.
8:31pm ET: A quick, and easy drive by the Eagles ends with a Britain Covey touchdown. It’s 14-10 Eagles.
Patriots Live Player Grades
Jason Hudson: F
A hold on the first play is not the way the Patriots are going to want to start the game or the season. Another hold came on third and 8 later in the drive and the Patriots were forced to punt.
Lan Larison: A
Speedy fullback that seems to be a little shifty. Good to see him break a long gain to keep the drive alive.
Marcus Bryant: N/A
Unfortunately, he left the game early in the first quarter with an ankle injury and will not return.
Tommy DeVito: A-
A couple errant throws, but a nice run to keep the drive alive. His second-quarter run was really good. A massive run for 36 yards for the signal-caller. He then had a great drive late in the second. It was a nice performance for the back-up. He feels more comfortable this week than he did in preseason Week 1.
Patriots Defensive Line: C+
Not a lot of resistance. Especially on the run early in the game. Going to have to get better there. Looked better later in the game and started to create some pressure.
Andy Borregales: A
So far, he is perfect kicking field goals today. That’s his job, and he has done it well so far.
Gabe Jacas: C
Very talented player. Got to Andy Dalton, but can’t continue to make poor penalties. The roughing the passer was not a good one.
Kindle Vildor: A
The 28-year-old cornerback had a good first half of the game. The former Georgia Southern star made a couple really nice second quarter plays, including multiple on the same drive.
Efton Chism III: A
A 20-yard catch and run was an impressive one. That pushed him to two catches for 30 yards in the first 20 minutes of the game. He has a nice physical NFL body and nice hands.
Dametrious Crownover: C
Coming in as a backup. His penalty in the second quarter hurt, pushing New England back. He is a rookie, so he has some work to do. The 6’7, 319lbs tackle played at Texas A&M.
Jacob Rizy: C
Another rookie got “ragdolled” to allow a sack to end a drive in the second quarter. Rizt is 24 out of Florida State.
Behren Morton: B
Another rookie. This one out of Texas Tech was able to kick a 48 yard punt, but it went into the end zone. A little less to try to pin the Eagles in would have been nice there.
Riley Wilson: B
Showed some quickness on the field, forcing the quarterback to get rid of the ball earlier than he wanted. The linebacker from Arizona saw some good second quarter run.
Kyle Williams: A
Two touchdowns in two preseason games. Great speed. Great over-the-shoulder catch. Got to like his game for the Patriots!
Mike Brown: C
Questionable for not. The 33 year old safety took a 15 yard penalty near the half they the team cannot afford.
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