Eagles prepare for Chiefs showdown without Dallas Goedert as Jalen Hurts looks to wide receivers in Super Bowl rematch

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Eagles brace for Chiefs showdown without Goedert

The Philadelphia Eagles are gearing up for an exhilarating Super Bowl rematch in Week 2 as they take on the Kansas City Chiefs. However, the Eagles will face this challenge with a notable absence on their roster. Tight end Dallas Goedert has been ruled out for the game, following a strong performance in the season opener.

Goedert showcased his skills by catching seven passes for 47 yards in the Eagles’ victory over the Dallas Cowboys last week. His ability to serve as a reliable target for quarterback Jalen Hurts played a significant role in the win. With Goedert sidelined, the Eagles will likely lean more heavily on Grant Calcaterra, who is expected to step into a more prominent pass-catching role as the game kicks off at 4:25 p.m. ET on Sunday.

Adjustments in the Passing Game

The absence of Goedert will undoubtedly alter how Hurts approaches the offense. With one of his primary targets unavailable, Hurts may need to direct his focus toward the Eagles’ talented wide receivers. In the opening game against the Cowboys, Devonta Smith managed three catches for just 16 yards, while A.J. Brown recorded a single catch for eight yards, which came during the team’s final drive.

Without Goedert, it makes sense for Hurts to shift his attention to the perimeter, giving Smith and Brown more opportunities to capitalize on their skills. Though the duo cannot replicate Goedert’s contributions entirely, they will be crucial to the Eagles’ offensive strategy against the Chiefs.

Ground Game Potential

Yet, even with the adjustments in the passing game, the Eagles still have a powerful ground attack to lean on. Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley will have the chance to exploit the gaps created by the formidable Eagles offensive line. This could provide a balanced offensive approach as they navigate the challenge posed by the Chiefs.

The rematch promises to be a thrilling contest, yet the absence of Goedert—who played a key role in last year’s postseason—will be felt on the field. The Eagles must adapt, and how they do so will be pivotal as they look to secure a crucial win against their formidable opponents.

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