The Peterborough Examiner

Wentz leads high-flying Eagles

- Monday Night Football

Maybe the Washington Redskins can derail Carson Wentz and the Philadelph­ia Eagles express.

The two NFC East rivals square off on at Lincoln Financial Field (8:30 p.m. EDT, TSN via ESPN).

The host Eagles sport the NFC’s best record, at 5-1, even though they played four of their first six on the road. Washington is in second place in the division at 3-2.

Wentz, Philly’s second-year QB, is off to a solid start.

He’s tied with Tom Brady and now-shelved Aaron Rodgers for the second most TD passes in the NFL, with 13. And at age 24, Wentz is the youngest NFL QB since 1950 to throw that many TDs with fewer than four intercepti­ons in his team’s first six games.

The Redskins’ 12th-ranked defence has its work cut out. Especially after what Washington’s head coach said about Wentz late last week.

“He’s progressed at a rate as fast as anybody I’ve seen, really,” Jay Gruden told Eagles beat reporters on a conference call. “I think he’s already proven this short in his career that he’s one of the top quarterbac­ks in the league, quite frankly, and he’s going to be for a long time. I don’t know how he got to Philadelph­ia, and I’m very upset about that.”

Wentz got there because Eagles GM Howie Roseman traded up in last year’s draft from No. 8 to No. 2 with the Cleveland Browns, a franchise that had deemed Wentz unworthy of a Top 20 overall pick.

Eagles head coach Doug Pederson said Gruden’s praise is quite the compliment, “and a credit” to QBs coach John DeFilippo and offensive co-ordinator Frank Reich.

“And then you throw in Carson’s makeup of how well he prepares,” Pederson said. “He loves practice, and there aren’t many people that just love to practise.”

It’s on the other side of the ball where the Eagles aren’t getting enough accolades.

The Eagles defence leads the NFL against the run, allowing just 65.7 yards per game. It has allowed 394 yards so far, the franchise’s fewest through six games since 1954. What’s more the Eagles are tied for fourth in the league with 11 takeaways, and are tied for sixth in turnover differenti­al (+4).

 ?? GRANT HALVERSON/GETTY IMAGES ?? Philadelph­ia quarterbac­k Carson Wentz is a 24-year-old rookie, but Washington head coach Jay Gruden says Wentz has already “proven ... that he’s one of the top quarterbac­ks in the league.” Gruden’s team will try to contain Wentz as they face the Eagles...
GRANT HALVERSON/GETTY IMAGES Philadelph­ia quarterbac­k Carson Wentz is a 24-year-old rookie, but Washington head coach Jay Gruden says Wentz has already “proven ... that he’s one of the top quarterbac­ks in the league.” Gruden’s team will try to contain Wentz as they face the Eagles...

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