The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Pay tribute to Eagles as playoffs approach

- By Barry Wilner

Of all the teams already in the playoffs and the ones that might make it, there’s one that exemplifie­s all that can be right about sports.

Perseveran­ce, resilience, grit. Coming through under dire circumstan­ces.

So as we look ahead to the final week of the NFL season, it’s proper to throw some love at the team from the City of Brotherly Love.

The Eagles (8-7) have won three in a row despite a roster that sometimes resembles what teams throw on the field in summer exhibition­s. Their gritty win over Dallas on Dec. 22 to take the NFC East lead followed just as plucky performanc­es in edging the Giants and Redskins. If they win at the New Jersey Meadowland­s on Dec. 29, they not only make the postseason for the third straight year under resourcefu­l and imaginativ­e coach Doug Pederson, but they rescue some dignity for the division Dallas has thrown away.

“Obviously, yeah, you don’t want it to come down to the month of December,” says Pederson, who led Philly to its first NFL championsh­ip since 1960 by beating New England in February 2018’s Super Bowl. “You’d like to play a little better September, October, November. But I just think the guys — this is the team that when their back is against the wall, they come out swinging and fighting. Whatever it takes. Sometimes it’s not pretty and it doesn’t have to be. Just put some plays together, score more points than our opponents, hold our opponents down, and play great team football.’’

Are the Eagles a great team? Probably not. Even completely healthy, they might not match up with the Ravens, who have been the class of the NFL in 2019. Nor with some other top contenders.

Dismissing them, however, would be a dangerous propositio­n. They’ve proven it the last three weeks.

“We’re excited. That’s one of the first things that I was feeling in there,” quarterbac­k Carson Wentz said after the victory Dec. 22. “Obviously everyone’s excited about this win, but hey, we have one more. We have to go win one more. We’ve won nothing yet, but we’re excited for the opportunit­y. It’s in our own hands to go take it, and we’re excited for it.”

NFL executives must be excited by the makeup of the postseason field, regardless of who gets the last AFC berth.

Get this: 2019 makes a 30th consecutiv­e season with at least 30% of the playoff field new from the previous year. Buffalo, San Francisco, Green Bay and Minnesota all fell short last season. In each of those 30 years, at least four teams managed the feat, and Pittsburgh or Tennessee could make it five.

The most impressive of those climbs is by the 49ers, who were 4-12 in 2018 — without their starting quarterbac­k, Jimmy Garoppolo, for much of that season. In his third year as Niners coach, Kyle Shanahan has seen his team turn into a gutsy group that often is at its best in tight games.

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