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Eagles-Jaguars: 7 stats to know for Week 4

Two of the NFL’s top defensive units will meet at Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday as the upstart Jaguars invade Philadelphia to battle the undefeated Eagles.

Quarterback Trevor Lawrence is much improved with Doug Pederson as the head coach, as he’s 77-111 passing (69.4 completion) for 772 yards, six touchdowns, and one interception while averaging 257.3 yards per game.

The Jaguars have outscored their past two opponents 62-10 while unleashing one of the NFL’s more talented defensive units.

With the game just days away, here are seven other stats for Week 4.

Jaguars efficient

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The Jaguars are one of only three teams, along with the Eagles and Buffalo Bills, to rank in the top 10 of EPA per drive on offense and defense through three weeks.

Hurts among top passers in the NFL

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Hurts is among the top 5 quarterbacks in 2022 by PASSING DVOA (per play value) while also among the top runners in the league.

Doug Pederson most successful coach in Jaguars history?

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It’s only been three games, but Pederson will likely fall behind only Tom Coughlin in Jaguars team history when it’s all said and done.

Goedert the YAC king

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Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert is third in the league, with 134 yards after the catch, behind only Austin Ekeler and Amon-Ra St. Brown.

Eagles balancing act

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There’s balance, and then there’s a team that averages the most yards per passing play on offense while allowing the least per passing attempt on defense.

Jalen Hurts dominating downfield

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Once a weakness for Hurts, the third-year quarterback leads the NFL in downfield passing yards per completion.

Eagles avoiding 3 and outs

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One of the biggest reasons for Philadelphia being considered the NFL’s most complete team is their ability to stay on the field and sustain drives.

The Eagles have the lowest percentage of drives ending in 3 and outs.

Story originally appeared on Eagles Wire