PHILADELPHIA — Much as it was throughout 2014, the Philadelphia Eagles' defensive line was dominent in Sunday's 36-10 preseason demolition of the Indianapolis Colts.
Especially active was nose tackle Bennie Logan, who spent more time on the other side of the line of scrimmage than he did his own.
Logan and starting defensive ends Fletcher Cox and Cedric Thornton set the tone for their backups as well, and the Eagles held the Colts to just 281 yards despite the Colts finishing with a 36:14 to 23:46 advantage in time of possession.
"I feel like we respect and trust each other," Cox said.