PHILADELPHIA, PA — Week 6’s Game of the Week brings an electrifying clash between two of the league’s hottest teams as the 4-1 Cleveland Browns travel to take on the undefeated 4-0 Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field. Both squads are coming off commanding wins and will be fighting to keep their momentum alive in a game that could have major playoff implications down the road.

The Browns are riding high after a thrilling 56-43 win over the Washington Commanders, and their offense is firing on all cylinders behind quarterback Joe Milton III. On the other side, the Eagles are well-rested after a bye in Week 5, giving them extra time to prepare after their Week 4 victory. Jalen Hurts has been a dynamic force for the Eagles, leading an offense that ranks 5th in total yards per game. The key question heading into this matchup is whether Cleveland’s defense, which has struggled at times, can step up against Hurts and Philadelphia’s explosive attack.


Key Performers to Watch

Cleveland Browns

Joe Milton III is coming off a 433-yard, 4-touchdown performance in Week 5. He’s quickly proving to be one of the top passers this season, and with weapons like Jerry Jeudy (143 receiving yards last week) and David Njoku, the Browns’ passing game will look to challenge Philadelphia’s defense.

Nick Chubb continues to dominate on the ground, rushing for 165 yards and 3 touchdowns last week. He’ll need to replicate that success to keep the Eagles’ defense on its heels.

Philadelphia Eagles

For the Eagles, Jalen Hurts is having a good season, ranking 2nd in completion percentage (74.8%). His versatility—combining his arm strength with his mobility—makes him a nightmare to defend. Look for him to connect with his top target, A.J. Brown, who’s been consistently torching defenses all season.

Philadelphia’s defense, which is allowing just 20.5 points per game, will be another significant factor. Led by Quinyon Mitchell, the Eagles’ pass defense has been relentless and will look to pressure Milton into making mistakes.

Team Stats

  • Cleveland Browns: Cleveland’s offense is putting up 36.3 points per game (3rd in the league), but their defense ranks 24th in the league, allowing 30.8 points per game.
  • Philadelphia Eagles: The Eagles, on the other hand, have one of the most balanced teams. They rank 5th in points scored (37.5) and 3rd in points allowed (20.5), showcasing their ability to win in all phases of the game.

Injuries

The Browns will be without Amari Cooper, their veteran wide receiver, who is still recovering from broken ribs, an injury he suffered in week 3 against the New York Giants. Browns will also be without their starting center Ethan Pocic, also out with broken ribs.

Meanwhile, the Eagles remain relatively healthy coming off their bye week, giving them an advantage in terms of rest and preparation.

The Browns will win if…

The Browns will need another strong game from Joe Milton III, who has proven capable of making big plays under pressure. With Amari Cooper out, Jerry Jeudy must continue to be a go-to option, while David Njoku could be a key X-factor in exploiting the middle of the field against the Eagles’ defense.

Cleveland’s ground game will be critical, and Nick Chubb must continue his dominance to keep the Eagles’ defense on its heels. If the Browns can control the clock, limit turnovers, and sustain long drives, they can keep Jalen Hurts off the field and dictate the pace of the game.

On defense, the Browns need to generate pressure on Hurts and disrupt his timing with receivers A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith. Cleveland’s secondary has to lock down in coverage, while the front seven, led by Myles Garrett, will need to force quick decisions and potentially turnovers to keep the Eagles’ offense in check.

The Eagles will win if…

Philadelphia needs Jalen Hurts to continue his efficient play. If Hurts can connect with his top weapons, A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith, they can exploit a Browns secondary that has struggled at times this season. The Eagles’ balanced offense, featuring Saquon Barkley and Hurts’ mobility, could pose significant problems for Cleveland’s defense.

Defensively, the Eagles will aim to bottle up Nick Chubb and force the Browns into obvious passing situations, which would allow their pass rush to take advantage. With Jalen Carter and C.J. Gardner-Johnson applying pressure, forcing Milton into quick, tough throws could lead to turnovers. If the Eagles can dominate time of possession and win the turnover battle, they’ll be in prime position to stay undefeated.

Previous Meeting

SEASON 30
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WEEK 6
Browns
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15 - 2 - 0
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Eagles
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9 - 8 - 0
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TOP PERFORMERS
PASS: J.Milton III 9-11, 179 YDS, 3 TD | RUSH: N.Chubb 25 CAR, 112 YDS, 3 TD | REC: D.Njoku 5 REC, 104 YDS, 2 TD

 

 

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