On the first one, I don't believe Jeffery was the primary target. I believe this was a play designed for Golden Tate at the bottom of the screen. But when Foles senses press man coverage before the snap and expects some kind of blitz, he gets to his "alert" throw, which is Jeffery on the boundary running a fade. There's a single-high safety in the middle of the field. Foles drops this throw in a bucket over the top along the sideline for a first down.

The second play was designed for Jeffery. Zach Ertz and Nelson Agholor lift the coverage inside with vertical routes, clearing space in the middle of the field for Jeffery on a dig route. Is Jeffery's route perfect? No. Is the throw from Foles? No. But he puts it up above the rim and lets Alshon go up and get it for a 36-yard gain.

On the third play, Jeffery just runs a great route, turning the cornerback around and breaking towards the sideline. Foles finds him outside the numbers for a first down inside the 10-yard line.

On the fourth and final play, his longest of the night, Jeffery runs a deep post route behind Agholor. This double post concept breaks free because the safety in the middle of the field abandons his assignment. Foles recognizes it and chucks it downfield, and Jeffery gets under it for the big play and a first down.

The postgame narrative is that there was a "change in philosophy" with Foles under center or a difference in the plays called by the coaching staff. Head coach Doug Pederson and offensive coordinator Mike Groh have both talked about relying more on their go-to concepts in this game plan, and that was true. That Dagger concept, for instance, had been a reliable one throughout last year and in Wentz's rookie season of 2016. The Mesh concept was run a handful of times early in the game, and that has long been a high-volume play call for the Eagles.

There weren't more or fewer Run Pass Options. Ertz wasn't featured less as he was targeted multiple times in the red zone and a handful of the plays early in the game were designed to get him the football. There was not much of a change in the amount of called shot plays. I think the offense executed well across the board, was efficient in moving the football, and was able to put up 30 points because of it.