No team has been converting on third down this season like the Philadelphia Eagles. In their second matchup of the season, the Washington Redskins hope to change that.
With Philadelphia quarterback Carson Wentz experiencing the exact opposite of a sophomore slump, the high-flying Eagles offense has shot to the top of the NFC with a 5-1 record.
A Monday night meeting with the Washington Redskins is just around the corner, and Redskins defensive coordinator Greg Manusky knows how tough Philadelphia’s offense can be to stop, especially on third down.
The Eagles rank first in third-down conversion percentage with 50.