2024 NFL Season Recap
By Zane Miller On Sunday, February 9th, 2025, the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 in Super Bowl LIX to win the 105th championship in NFL history. It was the fifth championship for the Eagles franchise as Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts won the Super Bowl MVP award. The game was held at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen won his first MVP award with 28 passing touchdowns and 3,731 passing yards, while Denver Broncos cornerback Patrick Surtain II won his first Defensive Player of the Year award with four interceptions and a forced fumble. Out of Playoffs: Seattle Seahawks (10-7), Cincinnati Bengals (9-8), Atlanta Falcons (8-9), Indianapolis Colts (8-9), Miami Dolphins (8-9), Arizona Cardinals (8-9), Dallas Cowboys (7-10), San Francisco 49ers (6-11), New York Jets (5-12), Carolina Panthers (5-12), New Orleans (5-12), Chicago Bears (5-12), Jacksonville Jaguars (4-13), Las Vegas Raiders (4-13), New England Patriots (4-13), New York Giants (3-14), Cleveland Browns (3-14), Tennessee Titans (3-14) Out in first round: Tampa Bay Buccaneers (L 23-20 to Commanders), Minnesota Vikings (L 27-9 to Rams), Los Angeles Chargers (L 32-12 to Texans), Pittsburgh Steelers (L 28-14 to Ravens), Green Bay Packers (L 22-10 to Eagles), Denver Broncos (L 31-7 to Bills) Out in second round: Detroit Lions (L 45-31 to Commanders), Baltimore Ravens (L 27-25 to Bills), Los Angeles Rams (L 28-22 to Eagles), Houston Texans (L 23-14 to Chiefs) Out in third round: Buffalo Bills (L 32-29 to Chiefs), Washington Commanders (L to Eagles 55-23) Most passing touchdowns: #9 Joe Burrow (Bengals)- 43 TD Most rushing touchdowns: #22 Derrick Henry (Ravens)- 16 TD Most receiving touchdowns: #1 Ja’Marr Chase (Bengals)- 17 TD Most sacks: #91 Trey Hendrickson (Bengals)- 17.5 sacks Most forced fumbles: #90 TJ Watt (Steelers)- 6 FF Most interceptions: #31 Kerby Joseph (Lions)- 9 INT Best field goal percentage (min. 13 attempts): #6 Nick Folk (Titans)- 21 for 22, 95.5% Super Bowl Scoring Summary Link to stats database: https://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/2024/
2024 NFL Season Recap
By Zane Miller On Sunday, February 9th, 2025, the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 in Super Bowl LIX to win the 105th championship in NFL history. It was the fifth championship for the Eagles franchise as Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts won the Super Bowl MVP award. The game was held at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen won his first MVP award with 28 passing touchdowns and 3,731 passing yards, while Denver Broncos cornerback Patrick Surtain II won his first Defensive Player of the Year award with four interceptions and a forced fumble. Out of Playoffs: Seattle Seahawks (10-7), Cincinnati Bengals (9-8), Atlanta Falcons (8-9), Indianapolis Colts (8-9), Miami Dolphins (8-9), Arizona Cardinals (8-9), Dallas Cowboys (7-10), San Francisco 49ers (6-11), New York Jets (5-12), Carolina Panthers (5-12), New Orleans (5-12), Chicago Bears (5-12), Jacksonville Jaguars (4-13), Las Vegas Raiders (4-13), New England Patriots (4-13), New York Giants (3-14), Cleveland Browns (3-14), Tennessee Titans (3-14) Out in first round: Tampa Bay Buccaneers (L 23-20 to Commanders), Minnesota Vikings (L 27-9 to Rams), Los Angeles Chargers (L 32-12 to Texans), Pittsburgh Steelers (L 28-14 to Ravens), Green Bay Packers (L 22-10 to Eagles), Denver Broncos (L 31-7 to Bills) Out in second round: Detroit Lions (L 45-31 to Commanders), Baltimore Ravens (L 27-25 to Bills), Los Angeles Rams (L 28-22 to Eagles), Houston Texans (L 23-14 to Chiefs) Out in third round: Buffalo Bills (L 32-29 to Chiefs), Washington Commanders (L to Eagles 55-23) Most passing touchdowns: #9 Joe Burrow (Bengals)- 43 TD Most rushing touchdowns: #22 Derrick Henry (Ravens)- 16 TD Most receiving touchdowns: #1 Ja’Marr Chase (Bengals)- 17 TD Most sacks: #91 Trey Hendrickson (Bengals)- 17.5 sacks Most forced fumbles: #90 TJ Watt (Steelers)- 6 FF Most interceptions: #31 Kerby Joseph (Lions)- 9 INT Best field goal percentage (min. 13 attempts): #6 Nick Folk (Titans)- 21 for 22, 95.5% Super Bowl Scoring Summary Link to stats database: https://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/2024/
2024 NFL Season Recap
By Zane Miller On Sunday, February 9th, 2025, the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 in Super Bowl LIX to win the 105th championship in NFL history. It was the fifth championship for the Eagles franchise as Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts won the Super Bowl MVP award. The game was held at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen won his first MVP award with 28 passing touchdowns and 3,731 passing yards, while Denver Broncos cornerback Patrick Surtain II won his first Defensive Player of the Year award with four interceptions and a forced fumble. Out of Playoffs: Seattle Seahawks (10-7), Cincinnati Bengals (9-8), Atlanta Falcons (8-9), Indianapolis Colts (8-9), Miami Dolphins (8-9), Arizona Cardinals (8-9), Dallas Cowboys (7-10), San Francisco 49ers (6-11), New York Jets (5-12), Carolina Panthers (5-12), New Orleans (5-12), Chicago Bears (5-12), Jacksonville Jaguars (4-13), Las Vegas Raiders (4-13), New England Patriots (4-13), New York Giants (3-14), Cleveland Browns (3-14), Tennessee Titans (3-14) Out in first round: Tampa Bay Buccaneers (L 23-20 to Commanders), Minnesota Vikings (L 27-9 to Rams), Los Angeles Chargers (L 32-12 to Texans), Pittsburgh Steelers (L 28-14 to Ravens), Green Bay Packers (L 22-10 to Eagles), Denver Broncos (L 31-7 to Bills) Out in second round: Detroit Lions (L 45-31 to Commanders), Baltimore Ravens (L 27-25 to Bills), Los Angeles Rams (L 28-22 to Eagles), Houston Texans (L 23-14 to Chiefs) Out in third round: Buffalo Bills (L 32-29 to Chiefs), Washington Commanders (L to Eagles 55-23) Most passing touchdowns: #9 Joe Burrow (Bengals)- 43 TD Most rushing touchdowns: #22 Derrick Henry (Ravens)- 16 TD Most receiving touchdowns: #1 Ja’Marr Chase (Bengals)- 17 TD Most sacks: #91 Trey Hendrickson (Bengals)- 17.5 sacks Most forced fumbles: #90 TJ Watt (Steelers)- 6 FF Most interceptions: #31 Kerby Joseph (Lions)- 9 INT Best field goal percentage (min. 13 attempts): #6 Nick Folk (Titans)- 21 for 22, 95.5% Super Bowl Scoring Summary Link to stats database: https://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/2024/
Questionable Decision Costs Eagles the Game
In a perplexing turn of events, the Philadelphia Eagles suffered a stunning defeat against the Atlanta Falcons, largely due to a questionable coaching decision. With the game on the line and the Falcons needing a touchdown to win, Eagles coach Nick Sirianni opted to throw the ball on third-and-three from the Atlanta 10-yard line. The risky play backfired, as quarterback Jalen Hurts' pass to Saquon Barkley fell incomplete, allowing the Falcons to regain possession. Sirianni defended his decision, citing the Falcons' defensive scheme as the rationale behind the play call. However, many questioned the wisdom of passing the ball in that situation, especially with the Falcons out of timeouts. The Eagles' miscalculation ultimately cost them the game, as the Falcons were able to drive down the field and kick the winning field goal. This defeat could have significant implications for the Eagles' playoff hopes, as every game in the NFL carries weight. While Sirianni initially attributed the decision to himself, he later clarified that it was offensive coordinator Kellen Moore who made the play call. Regardless of who made the final decision, the outcome remains the same: a costly mistake that cost the Eagles the game. The Eagles' loss is a stark reminder of the importance of sound decision-making in high-pressure situations. As they move forward, they will need to learn from this experience and ensure that similar mistakes are not repeated.
Questionable Decision Costs Eagles the Game
In a perplexing turn of events, the Philadelphia Eagles suffered a stunning defeat against the Atlanta Falcons, largely due to a questionable coaching decision. With the game on the line and the Falcons needing a touchdown to win, Eagles coach Nick Sirianni opted to throw the ball on third-and-three from the Atlanta 10-yard line. The risky play backfired, as quarterback Jalen Hurts' pass to Saquon Barkley fell incomplete, allowing the Falcons to regain possession. Sirianni defended his decision, citing the Falcons' defensive scheme as the rationale behind the play call. However, many questioned the wisdom of passing the ball in that situation, especially with the Falcons out of timeouts. The Eagles' miscalculation ultimately cost them the game, as the Falcons were able to drive down the field and kick the winning field goal. This defeat could have significant implications for the Eagles' playoff hopes, as every game in the NFL carries weight. While Sirianni initially attributed the decision to himself, he later clarified that it was offensive coordinator Kellen Moore who made the play call. Regardless of who made the final decision, the outcome remains the same: a costly mistake that cost the Eagles the game. The Eagles' loss is a stark reminder of the importance of sound decision-making in high-pressure situations. As they move forward, they will need to learn from this experience and ensure that similar mistakes are not repeated.
Questionable Decision Costs Eagles the Game
In a perplexing turn of events, the Philadelphia Eagles suffered a stunning defeat against the Atlanta Falcons, largely due to a questionable coaching decision. With the game on the line and the Falcons needing a touchdown to win, Eagles coach Nick Sirianni opted to throw the ball on third-and-three from the Atlanta 10-yard line. The risky play backfired, as quarterback Jalen Hurts' pass to Saquon Barkley fell incomplete, allowing the Falcons to regain possession. Sirianni defended his decision, citing the Falcons' defensive scheme as the rationale behind the play call. However, many questioned the wisdom of passing the ball in that situation, especially with the Falcons out of timeouts. The Eagles' miscalculation ultimately cost them the game, as the Falcons were able to drive down the field and kick the winning field goal. This defeat could have significant implications for the Eagles' playoff hopes, as every game in the NFL carries weight. While Sirianni initially attributed the decision to himself, he later clarified that it was offensive coordinator Kellen Moore who made the play call. Regardless of who made the final decision, the outcome remains the same: a costly mistake that cost the Eagles the game. The Eagles' loss is a stark reminder of the importance of sound decision-making in high-pressure situations. As they move forward, they will need to learn from this experience and ensure that similar mistakes are not repeated.