The Eagles held the Jets to just 3-of-14 (21.4 percent) on third down, only 67 rushing yards (with only 43 of those coming from Le'Veon Bell), a 37.3 quarterback rating (the second-best number under Schwartz in his tenure as the Eagles' defensive coordinator), and allowed just one drive of more than six plays in the game. This was a wounded Jets unit, but it's certainly a performance the team can build off of moving forward into the meat of a tough schedule.

Fran Duffy is the producer of the Emmy-nominatedEagles Game Planshow which can be seen every gameday during the season on NBC10 in Philadelphia. He is also the host of two Eagles-related podcasts,Eagle Eye in the Sky, which examines the team from an X's and O's angle each and every week as well as theJourney to the Draft podcast, which covers college football and the NFL Draft all year round. Fran also authors the Eagle Eye in the Sky column, which runs four times a week during the football season to serve as a recap for the previous game and to preview the upcoming matchup. Prior to joining the Eagles in 2011, Duffy was the head video coordinator for the Temple University football team under former head coach Al Golden. In that role, he spent thousands of hours shooting, logging, and assisting with the breakdown of the All-22 film from the team's games, practices, and opponents.