Playing in his first game since Week 13, the Eagles got Goedert involved early. Two of his four receptions came on the Eagles' first drive, which ended on a touchdown pass to rookie Ainias Smith. Goedert looked good in his return, which was a limited one, as the Eagles opted to sideline him after just 13 snaps. Clearly healthy and ready to go, the Eagles will have Goedert and all of their top pass-catchers available in the NFC Wild Card round against the Packers.
McKee got off to a hot start on his first drive, completing three passes of 15-plus yards and ending the driving with a 15-yard strike to rookie Ainias Smith. McKee was composed throughout the game, playing turnover-free football while absorbing just two sacks in the victory. He would later connect with tight end E.J. Jenkins on a seven-yard touchdown pass early in the fourth quarter for his second of the game, and had four touchdown passes int he two games he played this season. This will presumably be the last we see of McKee this season, with Jalen Hurts or Kenny Pickett expected to start in the NFC Wild Card round.
Eagles No. 3 quarterback Tanner McKee has started strong vs. the Giants.