Filling in for suspended Jameis Winston, Ryan Fitzpatrick had one of the best games of his career vs. the Saints, throwing for 417 yards and four TDs. Give the 36-year-old QB weapons, and he can be very effective. And he's got lots of weapons, including WRs Mike Evans, DeSean Jackson and Chris Godwin, and TEs O.J. Howard and Cameron Brate. The 6-5, 231-pound Evans, who has had 1,000-plus receiving yards in each of his first four seasons, is a major matchup problem. Ex-Eagle Jackson is almost 32, but still is a vertical threat. He had five catches for 146 yards and 2 TDs vs. the Saints before leaving the game with a concussion. And Howard and Brate combined for 12 TDs last year. But the Eagles pass rush isn't going to give Fitzpatrick the kind of time he had against New Orleans. The Eagles sacked Matt Ryan four times last week and held him to zero TD passes and his lowest completion percentage (48.8) in seven years. Ryan was 1 for 9 in the red zone and 6 for 13 on third down.