The Eagles lead the NFL not only in touchdowns but in group celebrations.
Is there some correlation? Have they scored more touchdowns because they have an unselfish group of players, or are they willing to share the spotlight because they have a better record than any other team?
Rarely do such cause-and-effect questions provide answers. And in the case of sports teams, the roots of success are often talent, execution, and coaching. But there also ancillary reasons for winning, and in the case of the Eagles’ 9-1 start, one of the most cited by coaches and players is the team’s collective unselfishness.