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Baltimore travels to Philadelphia to play its second preseason game on Saturday night. Typically, coach John Harbaugh would play his starters for two quarters, but given the fact that the Ravens are without two starting offensive linemen (right tackle Rick Wagner and left guard Kelechi Osemele), Harbaugh might be leery about exposing quarterback Joe Flacco to too many hits.

All signs point to Sam Bradford playing in his first game since tearing his left ACL in August 2014.

After spending some of the week practicing against the Baltimore Ravens at the NovaCare Complex, the Eagles now gear up to play them in tonight's second preseason game.

This is an important one for the Eagles ? it's not overselling it to call this the biggest preseason game in franchise history given the quarterback situation.

Here are five things to note headed into tonight's game at Lincoln Financial Field:

1. Bradford's Eagles debut

Sam Bradford will step foot into an NFL game tonight for the first time since tearing his ACL for a second time on Aug. 23, 2014. Bradford has appeared in just two games in the last 22 months.

It's unknown how much Bradford will play. The third preseason game (Aug. 29 in Green Bay) is the dress rehearsal, so expect the Eagles to ease Bradford in before giving him some more snaps in Game 3.

But make no mistake, all eyes will be on the QB tonight. How does he look? How is his footwork? What about his mobility? Is he as accurate as the Eagles have said he is? Rust? Will the strong training camp carry over?

So many questions about Bradford. Tonight won't answer all of them, or even most of them, but it will be the first glimpse into what the Eagles' QB situation will look like in 2015. And finally, finally, it allows us to stop speculating about Bradford's skill set in Chip Kelly's offense and witness it firsthand.

The main thing tonight, obviously, is that Bradford exits the game healthy. Everything else is secondary.

2. LB shuffle

The Eagles were extremely thin at outside linebacker before they lost Marcus Smith to a hamstring injury in Thursday's practice. Smith was carted off and will not play against the Ravens.

It's a shame because Smith actually acquitted himself nicely, playing a large number of snaps in the Birds' preseason-opening 36-10 win over the Colts.

With Travis Long already lost for the season to another torn ACL, the Eagles know they won't be in good shape if Connor Barwin or Brandon Graham get hurt this season.

"Last year, we were a lot deeper," said Bryan Braman, a special-teamer who could see some more reps at outside linebacker out of necessity.

Behind Barwin and Graham, the Eagles will utilize Brad Jones and Vinny Curry at outside linebacker. Eagles fans have been clamoring for Curry (nine sacks last season) to get more snaps. Now he has an opportunity.

As for the inside linebackers, Kiko Alonso, DeMeco Ryans any Mychal Kendricks all missed the preseason opener but returned to practice this week. If they do play tonight, it won't be for long.

3. Third-string showcase

Matt Barkley won Round 1 over Tim Tebow in the preseason opener, looking the best of all three Eagles QBs.

Barkley went 12 for 20 for 192 yards (9.6 per attempt). He threw a pick ? Kelly said it wasn't Barkley's fault ? and also led the Eagles on several deep drives, one of which culminated in a Kenjon Barner rushing touchdown and two of which ended with Cody Parkey field goals.

It's clear Kelly likes Tebow, and it's obvious that Tebow could be utilized on game day in more creative ways than Barkley. But what if Barkley goes out again, outshines Tebow and continues to separate himself?

The Eagles won't carry four quarterbacks, making this one of the most ? if not the most ? intriguing battles of the preseason.

To be fair, Tebow did not have a lot of time to set his feet and throw in the win over the Colts. The backup offensive line struggled mightily and Tebow took three sacks, losing 28 yards.

But Tebow also could have avoided one or two of the sacks by throwing the ball away. His penchant for trying to keep a play alive and gain positive yardage came back to bite him.

4. How will Parkey respond?

Parkey went 3 for 4 on field goals and 3 for 4 on extra points in the first preseason game, but looked shaky. His long from 48 yards was a knuckleball, and the missed extra point hopefully won't become a trend as the PAT kicks have been moved back from the 2-yard line to the 15.

Parkey was so good as a rookie, making 32 of 36 field goals (88.9 percent), including four from 50-plus yards. His consistency gave the Eagles one less thing to worry about, which was needed after the Alex Henery experiment went awry.

A team that has as much success moving the ball as the Eagles needs its kicker to be reliable. Parkey last season was exactly that, making more field goals than all but two kickers and more extra points than all but one. He finished second in the NFL in scoring with 150 points, behind only the Patriots' Stephen Gostkowski (156).

Parkey was one of the few non-question marks this offseason. With everything else the Eagles need to go right, they'd love to see their kicker go out and make all of his attempts tonight.

5. Other storylines to monitor

? In the first preseason game, first-round WR Nelson Agholor scored a touchdown and second-round CB Eric Rowe forced a fumble and had a tackle for loss. The rookies stood out. How will they follow that up?

? Andrew Gardner seems to have seized the starting right guard spot, at least for the time being. Pay close attention to that position on the offensive line to see if he's responsible for any breakdowns in protection.

? Second-year wideout Josh Huff did little in the preseason opener, and this is a crucial year for him. He's currently listed as the Eagles' starting right wide receiver opposite Riley Cooper.

? The Eagles' secondary did a good job of keeping plays in front of it in the preseason opener. Only one play went for 20-plus yards and that was the one that ended with Rowe forcing a fumble. The avoidance of those "X plays" was a focus all throughout OTAs and training camp.

? The front three of Bennie Logan, Fletcher Cox and Cedric Thornton dominated in limited snaps against the Colts. That is the clear strength of this defense and some around the league think the Eagles have the best front three in football. That unit could spark the entire team by shutting down the run and collapsing the pocket early.
 

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Baltimore travels to Philadelphia to play its second preseason game on Saturday night. Typically, coach John Harbaugh would play his starters for two quarters, but given the fact that the Ravens are without two starting offensive linemen (right tackle Rick Wagner and left guard Kelechi Osemele), Harbaugh might be leery about exposing quarterback Joe Flacco to too many hits.

All signs point to Sam Bradford playing in his first game since tearing his left ACL in August 2014.

After spending some of the week practicing against the Baltimore Ravens at the NovaCare Complex, the Eagles now gear up to play them in tonight's second preseason game.

This is an important one for the Eagles ? it's not overselling it to call this the biggest preseason game in franchise history given the quarterback situation.

Here are five things to note headed into tonight's game at Lincoln Financial Field:

1. Bradford's Eagles debut

Sam Bradford will step foot into an NFL game tonight for the first time since tearing his ACL for a second time on Aug. 23, 2014. Bradford has appeared in just two games in the last 22 months.

It's unknown how much Bradford will play. The third preseason game (Aug. 29 in Green Bay) is the dress rehearsal, so expect the Eagles to ease Bradford in before giving him some more snaps in Game 3.

But make no mistake, all eyes will be on the QB tonight. How does he look? How is his footwork? What about his mobility? Is he as accurate as the Eagles have said he is? Rust? Will the strong training camp carry over?

So many questions about Bradford. Tonight won't answer all of them, or even most of them, but it will be the first glimpse into what the Eagles' QB situation will look like in 2015. And finally, finally, it allows us to stop speculating about Bradford's skill set in Chip Kelly's offense and witness it firsthand.

The main thing tonight, obviously, is that Bradford exits the game healthy. Everything else is secondary.

2. LB shuffle

The Eagles were extremely thin at outside linebacker before they lost Marcus Smith to a hamstring injury in Thursday's practice. Smith was carted off and will not play against the Ravens.

It's a shame because Smith actually acquitted himself nicely, playing a large number of snaps in the Birds' preseason-opening 36-10 win over the Colts.

With Travis Long already lost for the season to another torn ACL, the Eagles know they won't be in good shape if Connor Barwin or Brandon Graham get hurt this season.

"Last year, we were a lot deeper," said Bryan Braman, a special-teamer who could see some more reps at outside linebacker out of necessity.

Behind Barwin and Graham, the Eagles will utilize Brad Jones and Vinny Curry at outside linebacker. Eagles fans have been clamoring for Curry (nine sacks last season) to get more snaps. Now he has an opportunity.

As for the inside linebackers, Kiko Alonso, DeMeco Ryans any Mychal Kendricks all missed the preseason opener but returned to practice this week. If they do play tonight, it won't be for long.

3. Third-string showcase

Matt Barkley won Round 1 over Tim Tebow in the preseason opener, looking the best of all three Eagles QBs.

Barkley went 12 for 20 for 192 yards (9.6 per attempt). He threw a pick ? Kelly said it wasn't Barkley's fault ? and also led the Eagles on several deep drives, one of which culminated in a Kenjon Barner rushing touchdown and two of which ended with Cody Parkey field goals.

It's clear Kelly likes Tebow, and it's obvious that Tebow could be utilized on game day in more creative ways than Barkley. But what if Barkley goes out again, outshines Tebow and continues to separate himself?

The Eagles won't carry four quarterbacks, making this one of the most ? if not the most ? intriguing battles of the preseason.

To be fair, Tebow did not have a lot of time to set his feet and throw in the win over the Colts. The backup offensive line struggled mightily and Tebow took three sacks, losing 28 yards.

But Tebow also could have avoided one or two of the sacks by throwing the ball away. His penchant for trying to keep a play alive and gain positive yardage came back to bite him.

4. How will Parkey respond?

Parkey went 3 for 4 on field goals and 3 for 4 on extra points in the first preseason game, but looked shaky. His long from 48 yards was a knuckleball, and the missed extra point hopefully won't become a trend as the PAT kicks have been moved back from the 2-yard line to the 15.

Parkey was so good as a rookie, making 32 of 36 field goals (88.9 percent), including four from 50-plus yards. His consistency gave the Eagles one less thing to worry about, which was needed after the Alex Henery experiment went awry.

A team that has as much success moving the ball as the Eagles needs its kicker to be reliable. Parkey last season was exactly that, making more field goals than all but two kickers and more extra points than all but one. He finished second in the NFL in scoring with 150 points, behind only the Patriots' Stephen Gostkowski (156).

Parkey was one of the few non-question marks this offseason. With everything else the Eagles need to go right, they'd love to see their kicker go out and make all of his attempts tonight.

5. Other storylines to monitor

? In the first preseason game, first-round WR Nelson Agholor scored a touchdown and second-round CB Eric Rowe forced a fumble and had a tackle for loss. The rookies stood out. How will they follow that up?

? Andrew Gardner seems to have seized the starting right guard spot, at least for the time being. Pay close attention to that position on the offensive line to see if he's responsible for any breakdowns in protection.

? Second-year wideout Josh Huff did little in the preseason opener, and this is a crucial year for him. He's currently listed as the Eagles' starting right wide receiver opposite Riley Cooper.? The Eagles' secondary did a good job of keeping plays in front of it in the preseason opener. Only one play went for 20-plus yards and that was the one that ended with Rowe forcing a fumble. The avoidance of those "X plays" was a focus all throughout OTAs and training camp.

? The front three of Bennie Logan, Fletcher Cox and Cedric Thornton dominated in limited snaps against the Colts. That is the clear strength of this defense and some around the league think the Eagles have the best front three in football. That unit could spark the entire team by shutting down the run and collapsing the pocket early.

I know that ie posts these articles to help us in our gambling pursuits and give us a heads up on what to look for in the game and it`s appreciated......I followed the ravens/eagles 3 day workouts and have a few items to mention...

I know the eagles would like josh huff to step up but the heart and soul of their receiving corps will be Matthews and agholor.....they are two young studs and the ravens db`s struggled covering them in the joint workouts...Matthews should be a linchpin for years and agholor has the potential to be an absolute star...the workouts vs the ravens did nothing to contradict that opinion...these two handled the ravens`s secondary and I see no reason why that won`t happen again tonight...

is there a better 1,2 3 punch at rb in the nfl than murray,mathews and sproles?...no,not even close...a nightmare that will wear down defenses all year long..eagle rookie cb rowe stripped ravens` receivers of the ball 3 times after catches during the workouts...the guy obviously looks to create turnovers...

the ravens have 3 young tight ends on the roster(maxx Williams,crockett Gilmore and nick boyle)...Williams is the high profile 2nd round pick but from what I`ve seen,although he`s a big guy,he isn`t nfl strong...he`ll have to hit the weight room in the next offseason....he should contribute but probably not in a significant way this year( he`s only 21 and he may end up being the 3rd option this year..but down the road,he`ll be their splash tight end...a bit of a deer in the headlights right now)....Gilmore is in his second year and he changed his entire physical make-up in the offseason...theres hope that Gilmore will become a legit starting tight end this year(solid blocker and receiver but nothing flashy)...

boyle is the surprise...the 5th round pick out of Delaware is allegedly 6`5" and 270...he isn`t flashy either but has shown a knack for finding holes in the secondary and making catches that move the chains(along with being a solid blocker...he had 4 catches last week vs new Orleans)...

with breshad perriman down,the ravens have issues at their second wr position...the guys vying for the position are both undrafted free agents(aiken and butler)but imo,neither is a long term answer as a starter...we lack deep speed without perriman...campanaro,if he stays healthy,could become a poor man`s welker/Edelman in the slot..he`s that talented...and keep an eye on Darren waller,a 6`5,240 lb wr who runds a 4.4 40..he played in the run oriented offense at ga tech and is showing signs of looking like a guy who was held back in that offense....a legit sleeper with potential to do real damage in the redzone...

want to see more of rookie rb buck allen and 2nd year power back Lorenzo Taliaferro(Taliaferro looks like he could be a real factor this year)

all that said,i`m playing the eagles and minny in a moneyline par tonight...the eagles won the workouts by all accounts and the ravens are banged up on the o line and in a bit of a state of flux at wideout and in their def backfield....

I expect Bradford and sanchez to move the ball consistenly on our inexperienced,not very deep secondary...and I just think that minny is a real darkhorse this year and bridgewater always seems to play like he has something to prove...their second string qb shaun hill (as we all know) is solid.... keep an eye on minny rookie tight end mycole Pruitt(guy looks like a playmaker)....minny may surprise some folks this year.........

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