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2021-12-06 12:38:27 By : Mr. Leo Wang

NFL Week 12: New York Giants beat Philadelphia Eagles 13-7

There is a lot of blue on the stadium of MetLife Stadium because it is the home stadium of the Giants. However, on the sidelines of the Eagles, the blue medical tent has been rising and lowering, and the players are being checked by the team's medical staff.

In addition to the 13-7 loss on Sunday, the key players of the Eagles have also suffered a lot of injuries, which will not only affect the team's game against the Jets next week, but also affect the last five games of the regular season.

Here are the players who were injured in Sunday's game:

It all starts with the quarterback, and any injury that affects the quarterback's position is important. In the fourth quarter, Jalen Hertz limped to the sideline after being fired by Giants guard Austin Johnson and safety guard Julian Love. The trainer works on Hurts' ankle area, adjusting the tape around the area. Hurts was out and finished the rest of the game. After the game, Hertz said he was good.

One of Hurts' strengths is his ability to run with the ball, allowing defenders to consider his position in each run, and forcing them to respect the possibility that he can take off at any time. You should be hurt against the Jets, but it will be interesting to see how he performs in practice this week.

The Hawks entered the game without Jordan Howard, a running back with a knee injury. After Howard was out, the running race fell on the shoulders of Miles Sanders, Scott and rookie Kenny Gainwell. However, after Sanders was injured in the second half, the Hawks may have to prepare for the possibility that they may fall behind again. Sanders completed 9 offenses with 64 yards, but injured his lower body early in the fourth quarter and did not return, which resulted in Scott getting additional offensive opportunities.

Scott was very effective. He found a crease in the middle of the offensive line and acted as an outlet for injury when there was no open space. When the Eagles drove, Scott did make a critical error in the fourth quarter, causing the Giants to take precious time off the clock. Scott admitted that he was "too greedy for the game" and caused a mistake.

If the Eagles decide to rest Sanders before the bye week and Howard is still not ready to play, the Eagles can take more shots and use wide receiver screens to supplement the rushing offense led by Scott and Gainwell.

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Eagles center Jason Kelsey missed two more quarters with a knee injury. In his 11th season, Kells knew a lot about the defensive line, putting the offensive line in a position that could withstand the blitz and make adjustments to succeed in running games.

Kells was on the sidelines and Nate Herbig (Nate Herbig) came on to replace him. Herbig, who served as a guard last year, has become a backup center, but was required to take two free throws during the game, and one resulted in the recall of Boston Scott's 25-yard touchdown. Kelce was able to come back and finish the game in the third quarter. Kells has been dealing with lingering foot problems for most of this season, so knee disease is not the best choice for him.

Kelce will do his best to prepare for the Jets, but if he can't participate in the game next Sunday, the Eagles may have some problems with some stunts.

Jack Driscoll played well at right back and replaced Brandon Brooks, who was still out in Week 2 due to a chest injury. However, Driscoll was sent off after an ankle injury. Driscoll is the team's fourth-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft. He has shown versatility in defense and tackles. If Driscoll's ankle is severely injured and he is placed in the injury reserve, the Eagles will use Herbig in that position. Herbig seems to be a match made for guards, playing well between Kells and right tackle Ryan Johnson.

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