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As we try to recover from what the Phillies did to us, Andrew Salciunas and Ray Dunne wanted the Audio Vault to be a distraction today. So there was no…

LANDOVER, MD - SEPTEMBER 09: Quarterback Michael Vick #7 of the Philadelphia Eagles drops back to pass against the Washington Redskins at FedExField on September 9, 2013 in Landover, Maryland.

LANDOVER, MD – SEPTEMBER 09: Quarterback Michael Vick #7 of the Philadelphia Eagles drops back to pass against the Washington Redskins at FedExField on September 9, 2013 in Landover, Maryland.

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As we try to recover from what the Phillies did to us, Andrew Salciunas and Ray Dunne wanted the Audio Vault to be a distraction today. So there was no Baseball in the Vault today. In fact, with it being a Football  Friday, it was all Football in today's Vault. That included a historical NFL Moment from this day in history, but then with the Eagles playing the Commanders this week, but also some great moments between the two franchises.

Here is The Full Lineup From the Audio Vault Today

  • Art Modell Announced He Is Moving The Browns To Baltimore
  • Wes Hopkins Big Return
  • Body Bag Game
  • Monday Night Massacre
  • Jason Peters Fights Chris Baker In Defense of Nick Foles

Listen to the full Audio Vault below:

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Philadelphia Eagles Projected 2023 Week 8 Starters

The Philadelphia Eagles improved to 6-1 in Week 7 of 2023 NFL season against the Miami Dolphins at Lincoln Financial Field. They dominated their previously praised opponent in a 31-17 victory.

The defending NFC champs will face the Washington Commanders in Week 8.

Philadelphia Eagles Defeat Miami Dolphins

The Eagles put together arguably their most complete effort of the season against Miami. They stifled a potent offense led by Tua Tagovailoa and wide receivers Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle. The offense moved the ball effectively throughout the Sunday Night Football matchup. 

Jalen Hurts, however, committed two more turnovers. He has 10 for the 2023 season, and he finished with only eight in 2022. The franchise quarterback did throw for 279 yards and two touchdowns.

He additionally executed the infamous "tush push" to extend drives and help the Eagles control the time of possession.

The Philadelphia defense limited the high-powered Dolphins to 10 offensive points. Sean Desai drew up an excellent game plan to negate his opponent's weapons. Darius Slay also came up with a key interception.

Lane Johnson returned after missing most of the Week 7 matchup against the New York Jets with an ankle injury.

Projected Philadelphia Eagles Week 8 Starters

The biggest change in the Week 8 starting lineup will be new trade acquisition Kevin Byard. Howie Roseman dealt Terrell Edmunds and two 2024 draft picks to the Tennessee Titans in exchange for the two-time All-Pro safety. 

The Eagles hope to get Reed Blankenship back this week. The second-year pro sat out against the Dolphins, but he hopes to join his fellow Middle Tenessee State alum Byard in the starting defensive backfield.

Julio Jones played 16% of the offensive snaps in his first game with the Eagles, while Olamide Zaccheaus played 57%. However, Jones will likely play an increased role as he adjusts to the new surrounding.

Injury news will also affect the Eagles Week 8 starters. Updates on Johnson, Blankenship, and other players dealing with injuries will drop throughout the week.

Jalen Hurts

Jalen Hurts, Philadelphia EaglesPhoto by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images

Quarterback, #1
Oklahoma University/University of Alabama
4th NFL Season- Drafted in 2nd Round (53rd overall) in 2020

D'Andre Swift

D'Andre Swift of the Philadelphia EaglesPhoto by Rob Carr/Getty Images

Running Back, #0
University of Georgia
4th NFL season- Acquired in a trade from Detroit Lions (April 2023)

A.J. Brown

A.J. BrownPhoto by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images

Wide Receiver, #11
Ole Miss
5th NFL season- Acquired in a trade from Tennessee Titans (April 2022)

DeVonta Smith

DeVonta SmithPhoto by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images

Wide Receiver, #6
University of Alabama
3rd NFL Season- Drafted in 1st Round (10th overall) in 2021

Julio Jones

Julio Jones, Philadelphia EaglesPhoto by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images

Wide Receiver, #80
University of Alabama
13th NFL Season, Signed in Free Agency (October 2023)

Dallas Goedert

Dallas GoedertPhoto by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images

Tight End, #88
South Dakota State
6th NFL Season- Drafted in 2nd Round (48th overall) in 2018

Jordan Mailata

Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images

Left Tackle, #68
Jeff Stoutland University
6th NFL Season- Drafted in 7th Round (233rd overall) in 2018

Landon Dickerson

Landon Dickerson of the Philadelphia EaglesPhoto by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images

Left Guard, #69
University of Alabama
3rd NFL Season- Drafted in 2nd Round (37th overall) in 2021

Jason Kelce

Jason Kelce of the Philadelphia EaglesPhoto by Aaron P. Bernstein/Getty Images

Center, #62
University of Cincinnati
13th NFL Season- Drafted in 6th Round (191st overall) in 2011

Sua Opeta

Sua Opeta of the Philadelphia EaglesPhoto by Rob Carr/Getty Images

Right Guard, #78
Weber State University
4th NFL Season, Signed as Undrafted Free Agent (November 2019)

Lane Johnson

Lane Johnson, Philadelphia EaglesPhoto by Sam Hodde/Getty Images

Left Tackle, #69
Oklahoma University
11th NFL Season- Drafted in 1st Round (4th overall) in 2013

Josh Sweat

Josh Sweat of the Philadelphia EaglesPhoto by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images

Defensive End, #94
Florida State
6th NFL Season- Drafted in 4th Round (130th overall) in 2018

Fletcher Cox

Fletcher Cox of the Philadelphia EaglesPhoto by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images

Defensive Tackle, #91
Mississippi State
12th NFL Season- Drafted in 1st Round (12th overall) in 2012

Jordan Davis

Jordan Davis of the Philadelphia EaglesPhoto by Norm Hall/Getty Images

Defensive Tackle, #90
University of Georgia
2nd NFL Season- Drafted in 1st Round (13th overall) in 2022

Milton Williams

Milton Williams of the Philadelphia EaglesPhoto by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images

Defensive Tackle, #93
Louisiana Tech
3rd NFL Season, Drafted in 3rd Round (73rd Overall) in 2021

Haason Reddick

Haason ReddickPhoto by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images

Edge Rusher/Linebacker, #7
Temple University
7th NFL Season- Signed in Free Agency (March 2022)

Nakobe Dean

Nakobe Dean, Philadelphia Eagles StartersPhoto by Sarah Stier/Getty Images

Linebacker, #17
University of Georgia
2nd NFL Season- Drafted in 3rd Round (83rd overall) in 2022

Zach Cunningham

Zach Cunningham, Philadelphia EaglesPhoto by Adam Glanzman/Getty Images

Linebacker, #52
Vanderbilt University
7th NFL Season- Signed in Free Agency (August 2023)

Darius Slay

Darius Slay of the Philadelphia EaglesPhoto by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images

Cornerback, #2
Mississippi State
11th NFL Season- Acquired in trade from Detroit Lions (March 2020)

James Bradberry

James Bradberry of the Philadelphia EaglesPhoto by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images

Cornerback, #24
University of Arkansas/Samford University
8th NFL Season- Signed in Free Agency (May 2022)

Kevin Byard

Kevin Byard, Former Tennessee Titans SafetyPhoto by Silas Walker/Getty Images

Safety, #31
Middle Tennessee State
8th NFL Season, Acquired in trade from Tennessee Titans (October 2023)

Reed Blankenship

Reed Blankenship of the Philadelphia EaglesPhoto by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images

Safety, #32
Middle Tennessee State
2nd NFL Season- Signed as Undrafted Free Agent (May 2022)

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Andrew Salciunas, “The Choonis,” has done it all at the station - screening calls, working events as a member of the street team, producing 7 days a week, doing updates, and now hosting his own show. Now with a wife and kid, his life experiences are far different than when he first started, but this “regular guy” knows how to relate to anyone. He writes about the Flyers, Phillies, Sixers, and Eagles.