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Devonta Smith, Allen Iverson, and More in Today’s Audio Vault

See what The Mid-Day Show found in The Audio Vault today. Every day Andrew Salciunas and Ray Dunne go back in time to pull out audio relevant to the day….

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - NOVEMBER 05: DeVonta Smith #6 of the Philadelphia Eagles catches a touchdown pass while defended by DaRon Bland #26 of the Dallas Cowboys during the third quarter at Lincoln Financial Field on November 05, 2023 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA – NOVEMBER 05: DeVonta Smith #6 of the Philadelphia Eagles catches a touchdown pass while defended by DaRon Bland #26 of the Dallas Cowboys during the third quarter at Lincoln Financial Field on November 05, 2023 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

(Photo by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images)

See what The Mid-Day Show found in The Audio Vault today. Every day Andrew Salciunas and Ray Dunne go back in time to pull out audio relevant to the day. Today Tom Alvord filled in for Ray. What did Tom find in the Vault? he went back to the last time a Sixers player scored 50 pts in consecutive games, which Tyrese Maxey has a chance to do tonight. Tom also celebrated the birthday of the Eagles WR 1B Devonta Smith.

Here is the lineup from today's Audio Vault:

  • The Time Allen Iverson Dropped 50 Points in Consecutive Games
    • Highlight Reel From the Second Game
  • Happy Birthday Devonta Smith
    • His "Catch" In The NFC Championship Game
    • Devonta Smith Complaining About The Cold

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Philadelphia Eagles Projected 2023 Week 11 Starters

The Philadelphia Eagles enter Week 11 of the 2023 NFL season with the best record in the NFL at 8-1, but they will have to deal with injuries to two more starters. They are currently in the driver’s seat to earn the top seed in the NFC and home field advantage throughout the playoffs.

Eagles Out of the Bye Week

The first half wasn’t the cleanest for the Eagles. They pulled out some tight wins in close games against inferior opponents like the Washington Commanders and the New England Patriots.

However, Nick Sirianni has improved to 31-12 as a head coach in NFL regular-season games. The Eagles are 22-2 in games started by Jalen Hurts since the beginning of the 2022 season.

They can escape potential clunkers in an NFL era that all of a sudden seems defined by trap games.

Projected Philadelphia Eagles Week 11 Starters

The Eagles will travel to Arrowhead Stadium to face the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday Night Football in Week 11. The Super Bowl LVII rematch will end the conversation about the Eagles escaping games against weak opponents.

Their lineup out of the bye week will look different. Dallas Goedert will miss an estimated four weeks with a forearm injury. The Eagles don’t have the deepest group of tight ends behind their former second-round pick. They’ll hope for contributions from Jack Stoll and Albert Okwuegbunam and the return of Grant Calcaterra.

Nakobe Dean will also miss the Week 11 matchup in Kansas City with a lisfranc injury. Zach Cunningham has progressed into a role as the top linebacker on the roster. He could play every defensive snap without Dean on the field. Nicholas Morrow will also play an elevated role.

Julio Jones signed with the Eagles in October. The percentage of his offensive snap counts has increased in all three of his games with Philadelphia while Olamide Zaccheaus has seen decreased snap counts in all three.

The future Hall of Famer who should be ready to step into a role as the third wide receiver with the advantage of adjustments during the bye week.

Jalen Hurts

Jalen Hurts of the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial FieldPhoto 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, Philadelphia EaglesPhoto by Dustin Satloff/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)

Jack Stoll

Jack Stoll, Philadelphia EaglesPhoto by Rob Carr/Getty Images

Tight End, #89
University of Nebraska
3rd NFL Season, Signed as Undrafted Free Agent (May 2021)

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, Philadelphia EaglesPhoto by Sarah Stier/Getty Images

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

Cam Jurgens

Cam JurgensPhoto by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images

Right Guard, #51
University of Nebraska
2nd NFL Season- Drafted in 2nd Round (51st overall) in 2022

Lane Johnson

Lane Johnson, Philadelphia EaglesPhoto by Sam Hodde/Getty Images

Left Tackle, #65
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)

Zach Cunningham

Zach Cunningham, Philadelphia EaglesPhoto by Adam Glanzman/Getty Images

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

Nicholas Morrow

Nicholas Morrow, Philadelphia EaglesPhoto by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images

Linebacker, #41
Greensville University
6th NFL Season, Signed in Free Agency (March 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, Philadelphia EaglesPhoto by Mitchell Leff/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.