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Chargers Personnel Behind 11 & 21

  • 22 Personnel – 10%

    • League Avg: 3%

    • Pass Rate: 20%

  • 10 Personnel – 6%

    • League Avg: 0.3%

    • Pass Rate: 83%

  • Red Zone: Heavy 11 personnel, but 22 personnel increases to 11%, with a pass rate of 28%

  • Late Downs: 10 personnel used 10% of the time, pass rate: 95%

Eagles Personnel Behind 11 & 12

  • 13 Personnel – 6%

    • League Avg: 5%

    • Pass Rate: 17%

  • Eagles tend to run standard 11 and 12 personnel in most cases like the majority of the other teams even in the red zone.

Red Zone Scoring % (TDs Only)

Team

2025

Last 3

Away/Home

Eagles

76%

63%

77%

Chargers

51%

56%

62%

The Eagles have a higher scoring percentage in the red zone, but take fewer trips to the red zone and convert fewer 3rd downs.

3rd Down Conversion Rate %

Team

2025

Last 3

Away/Home

Eagles

34%

33%

35%

Chargers

48%

46%

54%

Target Distribution & Leaders

  • Dallas Goedert

    • Most efficient red-zone target

    • 100% catch rate, 6 red-zone TDs

  • AJ Brown & DeVonta Smith

    • Smith & Brown should have athletic advantages

    • Brown has surged recently: 18 catches, 242 yards, 3 TDs over the last two losses

  • Jalen Hurts

    • Sub-58% completion in 3 of last 4 games

    • Had not dipped below 60% pre-bye

  • Quentin Johnston

    • 19% red-zone target share

    • 4 red-zone TDs, tied for 1st on team

    • Johnston outperforms McConkey and Allen in red zone reception percentage. He should face Eagles’ Adoree Jackson about half the time. Allen and McConkey draw harder defensive matchups. But the Chargers’ weak offensive line and some of Johnston’s deep routes could cap his upside.

  • Justin Herbert

    • Questionable with non-throwing hand injury

    • If out → Chargers run game becomes more appealing

Run Game

  • Eagles allowed 281 rushing yards to the Bears’ running backs Monangai and Swift.

  • Kimani Vidal just posted a season-best 126 rushing yards and a touchdown. With Omarion Hampton potentially active tonight and the Chargers averaging 31.3 rushes per game at home (up from 26.9 season average), both backs could be interesting plays.

  • Hampton had 5.6 YPC in his last three games before suffering an ankle fracture, while Vidal has 4.5 YPC.

  • The Eagles have the third-lowest road rushing average in the league, with just 84 yards per game. For context, Minnesota averages 89 rushing yards in its away games.

Penalties & Possession

  • Philadelphia averages 63.8 penalty yards per game, ranking 29th in the league. Average penalty yards rise to 66.3 in away games.

  • The Chargers lead the league in first-half time of possession % over the last three games (nearly 60%) and are also number one at home in second-half time of possession %(about 62%).

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