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The Eagles offense overwhelmed the hapless Bucs in Week 6.

  • Rodger Sherman

    Eagles take knees from shotgun to avoid Schiano

    Al Messerschmidt

    One of the 37,241 things people don’t like about Greg Schiano is that sometimes, when his team is losing and the other team is just kneeling out the clock, he asks his players to try and make a play -- to dive into the victory formation, even though there’s basically no chance of anything besides an injury happening.

    That’s right: Chip Kelly had his players take the victory formation out of the shotgun, basically a pistol formation. It’s the most Chip Kelly thing ever. And the center backs up quickly after the snap to avoid getting taken out.

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  • James Dator

    James Dator

    Chip Kelly’s offense is making history

    Al Messerschmidt

    There were questions about how Chip Kelly’s offense would translate to the NFL, but the answer is becoming clear six games into his first season.

    Kelly’s offense isn’t resting on its laurels, in fact it’s getting better. The Eagles now lead the NFL in rushing, despite losing Michael Vick to injury. They’re averaging 186.6 rushing yards per game, while DeSean Jackson is flourishing in the team’s passing offense. His 525 receiving yards translate to 1,400 on the season, which would be another career-high on offense, and the most yards Jackson has amassed since 2009.

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  • James Dator

    James Dator

    Nick Foles becomes hero in Eagles win

    Al Messerschmidt

    The Eagles have said publicly that there’s no quarterback controversy, but Foles’ play may have something to say about that. He’s the young quarterback in this scenario, with a lot more tread on his tires than Michael Vick. Foles has shown an ability to run Chip Kelly’s offense, throwing for three touchdowns and running in a third. More importantly, he did both without a turnover.

    Pass rush continues to plague both teams with the defenses totaling just two sacks against fairly immobile quarterbacks.

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  • Matt Verderame

    Matt Verderame

    Williams out

    Bob Donnan-US PRESSWIRE

    Williams has 164 yards and a pair of touchdowns on 15 catches this year. The former Syracuse Orange star had his best season back in 2010 as a rookie when he caught 65 passes for 964 yards and 11 touchdowns. Last season, Williams had another productive year with 996 yards and nine scores.

    The rest of the inactives for both teams are as follows:

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  • Mike Kaye

    Mike Kaye

    Eagles vs. Buccaneers preview

    Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports

    Let’s take a closer look at both teams below:

    Sander Philipse of Bucs Nation believes the Buccaneers should be able to handle the Eagles’ passing game with their new secondary:

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  • Brandon Worley

    Brandon Worley

    Vick out Sunday against Bucs

    Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY

    The veteran quarterback continues to deal with injuries in his time with the Eagles, having played in just 23 out of 32 games the past two seasons. Vick is not under contract for next season, and hinted that he could possible be out for longer than just this one game, according to CSN Philly:

    NFL Week 6 picks: Good bets on bad teams | Watchability

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  • Jeff Gray

    Jeff Gray

    How to watch Eagles vs. Buccaneers

    Rob Foldy-USA TODAY Sports

    Sunday, Oct. 13, 1 p.m. ET

    Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Fla.

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  • Mike Kaye

    Mike Kaye

    Eagles vs. Buccaneers: Picks

    USA TODAY Sports

    The CBS Sports crew is split on the matchup between Philadelphia and Tampa Bay. With and without the spread, the panel is an even split in votes at 4-4. Yahoo! Sports’ two experts both picked the Eagles in a straight up pick in Week 6.

    The SB Nation experts are splits on the matchup but are leaning toward Philadelphia with a vote of 3-2.

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