Philadelphia Eagles studs and duds following Week 7 loss to Raiders

Jalen Hurts #1 Philadelphia Eagles (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
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These Philadelphia Eagles should give fans hope moving forward into the future.

Stud: Lane Johnson, Right Tackle.

As most know, Lane Johnson had been absent from the last few games due to him dealing with a personal matter. Not only was Johnson finally able to rejoin the team, but he also did what Number 65 does best. He held down his side of the line. The veteran tackle was able to keep star defensive end Maxx Crosby silent for most of the game. It was good to see Lane back.

Stud: Dallas Goedert, Tight End.

With Zach Ertz no long being on the Eagles roster, Dallas Goedert certainly answered the call of being ‘the guy’. He blocked well, and he hauled in three receptions for 70 yards. He was also able to breathe some life into this team when all hope looked lost.

The future is bright for Goedert. Hopefully, this team continues to get him involved in this offense.

Stud: Avonte Maddox, Cornerback.

Avonte Maddox makes the studs list again. The veteran cornerback earned it and honestly is quickly becoming one of the best players on this team.

Maddox has had an under-the-radar season so far but recently had been popping off the screen. He has been solid in coverage and has had big plays when this team needed it the most.

He racked up three total tackles, including a tackle of a loss. He had one pass deflection and an interception. He’s in a contract season and could, quite possibly, earn an extension.