Eagles snap count vs. Broncos: Azeez Ojulari logs 46 percent of playing time in his debut

With the team set to begin preparation for a Thursday matchup against the Giants, we're looking at the snap counts and playing time percentages.

The Eagles (4-1) are undefeated no more after blowing a 14-point 4th-quarter lead and watching their franchise-record-tying winning streak end at 10, as well as their 12-game winning streak, their longest since 1947 through 1949. Denver scored 18 unanswered points down the stretch, and the Philadelphia offense went south in the second half, as the Eagles suffered a shocking 21-17 loss at Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday. Philadelphia saw its franchise-record-tying streak of 10 consecutive home games won (including playoffs) snapped, marking its second 10-game winning streak over the last 12 months (also Weeks 6-15 in 2024).

Eagles playing time percentages vs. Broncos in Week 5

Eagles playing time percentages vs. Broncos in Week 5

With the team set to begin preparation for a Thursday matchup against the Giants, we're looking at the snap counts and playing time percentages.

QB

Jalen Hurts 61 snaps

Hurts threw for 280 yards on the afternoon with 38 attempts. He had a 2-yard touchdown pass to Dallas Goedert and a 47-yard touchdown pass to Barkley in the third quarter for the 17-10 lead. The Eagles had 19 more pass attempts in the second half, for 119 yards, one 47-yard touchdown to Saquon Barkley, and that was it. 

RB

Saquon Barkley 44 snaps

AJ Dillon 9 snaps

Will Shipley 8 snaps

The aerial focus took away from Saquon Barkley, who finished with just six carries for 30 yards, while adding three catches for 58 yards in the passing game.

WR

A.J. Brown 57 snaps

DeVonta Smith 60 snaps

Jahan Dotson 44 snaps

John Metchei 4 snaps

 Jalen Hurts targeted DeVonta Smith and A.J. Brown often, as the two pass catchers combined for 13 catches, 157 yards, on 18 targets. Smith finally had his breakout game, logging eight catches for 114 yards and ten targets. Smith had 75 yards receiving in the first half.

TE

Dallas Goedert 48 snaps

Kylen Granson 22 snaps

Grant Calcaterra 7 snaps

Cameron Latu 2 snaps

OL

Jordan Mailata 61 snaps

Cam Jurgens 61 snaps

Lane Johnson 61 snaps

Tyler Steen 61 snaps

Brett Toth 49 snaps

Landon Dickerson 12 snaps

Toth played 49 snaps after Dickerson was forced to exit with an ankle injury that'll put his Week 6 status in jeopardy.

DT

Jalen Carter 67 snaps

Jordan Davis 41 snaps

Moro Ojomo 38 snaps

Byron Young 15 snaps

Ty Robinson 1 snap

Edge Rusher

Jalyx Hunt 43 snaps

Azeez Ojulari 34 snaps

Za'Darius Smith 34 snaps

Josh Uche 29 snaps

Patrick Johnson 8 snaps

Smith had one sack on the afternoon, and Ojulari was solid in his debut, but this group has to play better.

Linebacker

Zack Baun 74 snaps

Jihaad Campbell 71 snaps

Baun had 12 tackles, one sack, one tackle for loss, two QB hits, and one disastrous late hit that drew a costly 15-yard late. Campbell is on pace to log 100+ tackles as a rookie after logging 11 in Sunday's loss.

CB

Cooper DeJean 74 snaps

Quinyon Mitchell 74 snaps

Kelee Ringo 62 snaps

Adoree Jackson 1 snap

Making catches over Quinyon Mitchell and Kelee Ringo, Sutton logged eight catches for 99 yards (12.4 avg) on ten targets.

S

Reed Blankenship 74 snaps

Andrew Makuba 74 snaps

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Eagles snap count vs. Broncos: Breakdown, observations from Week 5

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