The Philadelphia Eagles are locked in a tough NFC battle at Lambeau Field against the Green Bay Packers, and Nick Sirianni's team has had one possession in the first quarter.
And it was a good one.
Jalen Hurts led a 17-play, 82-yard drive that was nearly into the redzone before Hurts' fumble on a third-down run ended it with the Packers recovering the fumble.
But what was surprising on the drive that tight end Dallas Goedert and his lack of involvement in the offense.
No targets and, of course, no receptions, as the Eagles had 10 rushing attempts from the 17 plays.
Goedert, who hasn't surpassed 30 receiving yards in the past two weeks, looks to be on track to do that again, and if the Eagles are to get an important win over Green Bay, Hurts will need his tight end to find some form.
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Goedert needs to find the football
Goedert has had one big game this season, against the New York Giants, going for over 100 yards, but in the other six games, he has not surpassed 44 yards, so there needs to be an urgency to get Goedert involved
He wasn't on the Eagles' first drive as Saquon Barkley was the chief destroyer, but we imagine the passing game will heat up as the game goes on.
If the Eagles are to claim a win and continue on their merry way, the passing attack is going to have to offer some help to the run game.
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