It’s preseason and the score doesn’t count, though it does not mean every play does not count, especially for players fighting for jobs, and players fighting for their place on the depth chart.
The Eagles’ second preseason game showed some depth and the second-team offense showed it could move the ball—against the second team Cleveland Browns defense on Sunday, producing touchdowns on the first two drives.
The second-team offense banged out a combined 31 plays for 158 yards, which resulted in a Boston Scott one-yard, first-quarter touchdown plunge, and a Kenny Gainwell two-yard score in the second quarter.