Eagles set rushing records after barely running vs. Buccaneers in Week 6


Eagles coach Nick Sirianni began his press conference Monday by saying he’s “hopeful” that running back Miles Sanders will be able to play this Sunday in the first round of the playoffs against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Health wasn’t Sanders’ issue the first time the two teams played this season, back on Oct. 14.

Usage was.

Sanders had just 1 carry for 1 yard in the first half. He didn’t get his third carry until 4:19 remained in the third quarter. Sanders gained 5 yards on that carry. The Eagles got a sarcastic standing ovation from the Lincoln Financial Field crowd.

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