Mike Sliwinski

The Eagles will see another familiar face and fan favorite in Zach Ertz when they travel to Arizona. They still remain as the only undefeated team and I would venture to say this will be their most difficult task yet. This is their first time traveling to the west coast and probably the best team they have faced this year. This will also be the 3rd week in a row and 4th time in their 5 games that they face a former second round (Wentz) or first overall (Goff, Lawrance, and this week Kyler Murray) at QB. With Murray throwing passes to Ertz and WR Brown. Brown like last week is a free agent WR that our opponent is getting good production from. That said the Eagles defense is firing on all cylinders. The CBs should be able to contain Brown, the LBs should be able to handle Ertz. The line should be able to pressure and contain Murray and solid RB James Conner as well. But this is a good offense that should still put up some points. 

On the other side of the ball the Eagles luck out on Chandler Jones moving on from Arizona to Las Vegas but still will face JJ Watt, whose best playing days are behind him, but is still someone to keep an eye on. Its not a great defense so the Eagles should be able to keep pace with the Cards offense.

I think there are some obstacles but I feel the Eagles do pull out a close game with a decent amount of points scored. The Eagles will need recent free agent signing Dicker The Kicker to come through with a couple FGs to eek this one out. Eagles 27 Cards 24.

Gary Shead

Well here we are at Week 5 and again the Eagles are currently an NFC powerhouse. My question is with some of the injuries suffered and possibly the Eagles are feeling themselves a bit. This may be the game the Eagles need a reset, although I’m hoping for a 5 and 0 record coming out of this. I think Arizona gets them.  Cardinals 24, Eagles 17

Ryan Shead

It seems every week we’re talking about how good the Eagles looked last week. You would think eventually they would have a dud right? They head to Arizona this week to face Zach Ertz and the Cardinals, this completely has the feel of a trap game but outside of the Cardinals good run defense there’s nothing that’s truly scary about this team. Don’t get me wrong, this is a tall task to travel across the country to play in a very loud stadium, although it might loaded with Eagles fans. The Eagles defense is playing very well, and the offense is one of best in the league. I think the trend continues with the Eagles and they go into a division match up next week at 5-0. Eagles 31, Cardinals 21

Sean Selby

The Eagles defense is facing arguably the best opposing quarterback up to this point in the Cardinals Kyler Murray. He is a dual threat QB who, like Jalen Hurts, will pull it down and run to generate first downs. However, Hurts’ weapons are more viable and I expect the Eagles’ secondary to handle their assignments making the Cards offense one dimensional.

On the other side of the ball, no one has had much success in stopping the Eagles attack, and I don’t expect that to happen this week. I am looking at Dallas Goedert to be a big part of this game. The birds have gone winless in Arizona since 2001, and this seems like a good time to end that drought. Eagles 34, Cardinals 16