Bradham was quick to trigger downhill in the run game, and his play-recognition skills have a lot to do with that. The veteran was very quick to see things on Sunday, and on multiple occasions his instincts showed up in the run game to help him defeat blocks before the Bears could even get their hands on him. In coverage, Bradham was used often as a spy on Trubisky. He did a great job of mirroring him from sideline to sideline and either forcing a throwaway or getting his hand on a ball to force an incompletion.

Over the course of the season, the Eagles' primary subpackage had been nickel, with five defensive backs on the field. Their secondary package was dime, with six defensive backs on the field. As pieces were swapped in and out due to injury, that continued. But over the last two weeks, we've seen a bit of a shift, as the Eagles have gone with more dime defense than any other package. In the regular-season finale, the team lined up in dime 52 percent of the snaps, making it the first time this season that it was the top grouping for the Eagles in a game. This past week against Chicago? The Eagles had six defensive backs on the field 65 percent of the time!