Cam Jurgens Is Not Jason Kelce, And That Is Perfectly Okay
It is not often you get to replace a legend with someone hand-picked by that legend. That is exactly what happened with Cam Jurgens though. Kelce helped the Eagles find…

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA – JANUARY 29: Cam Jurgens #51 of the Philadelphia Eagles celebrates after defeating the San Francisco 49ers 31-7 in the NFC Championship Game at Lincoln Financial Field on January 29, 2023 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
(Photo by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images)It is not often you get to replace a legend with someone hand-picked by that legend. That is exactly what happened with Cam Jurgens though. Kelce helped the Eagles find his replacement a couple of years ago, with them eventually settling on Cam Jurgens. He spent 1 year as Kelce's backup, then played alongside him at RG last season. But now, with Kelce retired, it is Jurgens turn to start creating his own legacy.
The comparisons are inevitable. Everything Jurgens does is going to be compared to Kelce, for better or worse. But it is important we all understand before the season starts that he is not Jason Kelce.
That is not to say Jurgens won't be great in his own right. People should be very optimistic about what he can do at Center. The point is we should not hold him to the Jason Kelce standard, because that is a standard that is next to impossible to live up to.
Cam Jurgens Does Not Need To Be Jason Kelce
Kelce is the greatest center of his generation, and arguably the greatest center of All-Time. He was the 1st-Team All-Pro in 6 of his final 7 seasons. He changed the way the position is played, seeing the NFL shift to smaller agile centers. For years, he was nearly perfect, hardly ever giving up a sack.

The Eagles do not need Jurgens to be that. They don't need him to be the greatest center ever. Expecting that would be insanity. There will likely be speed bumps. There certainly were for Kelce early in his career. He did not come into the NFL and immediately become the greatest center. It took time. Jurgens deserves that same grace period.
Landon Dickerson talked about it himself. Noting that they don't need Cam Jurgens to be Jason Kelce, they only need him to be Cam Jurgens.
"He will hear it from you guys all the time. You guys got used to that, and that will be your comparison... It is not trying to replace Kelce. Cam is going to make his own legacy, his own path, his own destiny. His name is not Kelce, he is not going to try and be 62. He is going to be Cam Jurgens."
It is a sentiment I think everyone will agree with right now. The question becomes what happens when the games start if we don't get perfect play from the center, the way we are used to. What if he does get beaten? Something we hardly ever saw happen to Kelce.
Jurgens, like any player, deserves the right to make mistakes. Obviously there is a limit. He can't be getting beat consistently. But the expectation cannot be perfection, nor can it even be to be as great as Kelce.
The good news is, he seems to be settling in nicely. Here is what Dickerson said about how Jurgens has looked so far.
"Really smart guy, physical guy, strong guy. He moves well... I think he has done a tremendous job so far with clear communication, and setting the standard of how things are supposed to be done in the huddle."

Expectations for Jurgens should be high. He has the makings of a very good center. He fits the same mold Kelce did. He drew high praise when he was drafted and continues to draw that praise both from within and outside the organization.
Just please keep those expectations reasonable. There will be some bumps. That is okay. Let him be his own player. No one is Jason Kelce. As Dickerson said, he doesn't need to be Kelce, he only needs to be Cam Jurgens.
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The 2024 Eagles Schedule is out. We have known who they would play since the end of the season. We also knew where they would play each team. They even gave us the week 1 opponent already with that game taking place in Brazil. But now we finally know the full 2024 Eagles Scheule.
Will They Avoid A Gauntlet In The 2024 Eagles Schedule?
Last year the Eagles got the short end of the stick when it came to the schedule. They wound up with a brutal gauntlet in the middle. Dolphins, Cowboys, Chiefs, Bills, 49ers, Cowboys, Seahawks, all in quick succession.
The baffling part is they survived that period. They won the first 4 of those games, including a Commanders game in the middle of all that. They started the season 10-1, even if those 10 wins were shaky.
Even after closing out that gauntlet going 0-3, they were still in decent shape to win the division, with an "easy: final 3 games. Two vs the Giants, and 1 vs the Cardinals. But they went 1-2, lost the division, and then got blown out by a mediocre Bucs team in the playoffs.
It turns out the schedule was not their problem, they were their own problem. Their defense collapsed onto itself, and the offense went stale.

Will This Season Be Better?
They hope a busy offseason and two new coordinators will right that ship. They are certainly a much better team on paper. Howie Roseman gets high grades for his offseason but championships aren't won on paper.
They will likely be relying on a lot of inexperienced or unproven players on defense again. If those young guys, like Quinyon Mitchell, Nolan Smith, Cooper DeJean, and Nakobe Dean, step up, it could be a completely different defense. But we might not know until the games started being played.
Some games still do not have times announced, and those could always be subject to change with how the NFL loves flexing games.
Here is The 2024 Eagles Schedule:
Week 1: Vs Green Bay Packers- Friday, September 6th at 8:10 pm on Peacock In Brazil
The Eagles begin their season by getting the honor of playing the first NFL game ever in Brazil. But did it have to be the Packers? That is such an important game. For all we know this game could be the difference in NFC seeding at the end of the year. Now they lose their home-field advantage against the Packers and have to play them in week 1 when neither team is at their best.

Week 2: Home vs Atlanta Falcons- Monday, September 16th at 8:15pm on ESPN (Home Opener)
For the 3rd straight season, the Eagles will have their home opener in week 2, on Monday Night, vs Kirk Cousins. In each of the last two seasons, they hosted the Vikings in week 2 on Monday Night. This year they avoid the Vikings, but still get Kirk Cousins.
Even if they did spend the 8th overall pick on someone who won't help them until 2026 at the earliest, Cousins still could make them a formidable team. Kirk's career vs the Eagles has been a bit all over the place. He was 2-2 against them with the Vikings and 4-3 with Washington. He has some great weapons around him in Atlanta, but they had that with the Vikings too, and the Eagles beat him the last two years.
What is tough is the wait between that Week 1 Friday night game and then the Week 2 Monday night game.

Week 3: @ New Orleans Saints, Sunday September 22nd at 1pm on FOX
In week 3, the Eagles will head down south to take on the Saints. Likely a road trip many Eagles fans will have circled on their calendar. The Saints are still going with Derek Carr after a rough first season.
But Carr has done some damage vs the Eagles in the past, including completing 31 of 34 passes against Sirianni's Eagles in his first year as the coach. Carr is inconsistent but capable of having great games. The Saints went 9-8 last year, and are 16-18 in the Dennis Allen era. he got a pass his first two seasons, but this will likely be the year where the pressure is on Allen and Carr to turn things around.
Of note, New Orleans is also the location of the next Super Bowl. So hopefully it will be the first of two trips there for the Eagles.

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Week 4- @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Sunday, September 29th at 1pm on FOX
The Eagles played the Bucs twice last year. In the regular season, they dominated them, but in the game that mattered more, in the playoffs, the Bucs crushed them. That Eagles team was broken. It wasn't because the Bucs team was great, it was the Eagles having no fight in them.
How the Eagles handle the Bucs in week 4 will be a good barometer of whether they have fixed their issues.

Week 5- Bye Week
I hate having the bye week this early. Almost every team that wins the Super Bowl, has their bye week later in the season. After 4 games you don't need a bye week. You need it after 8, 9, or 10 games.
It doesn't mean they can't win. But it puts them at a huge disadvantage.
That said, they travel a lot in the first 4 weeks, including going to another country. So an early bye week may help a bit.

Week 6: Home vs Cleveland Browns, Sunday, October 13th at 1pm on FOX
The Browns, with backup QBs, were a tough team to beat last season. They made it to the playoffs but then got blown out by the Texans. DeShaun Watson, despite all his many issues, has been an MVP caliber QB at times. The team around him is very good. The Browns could be a tough beat.

Week 7- @ New York Giants, Sunday, October 20th at 1pm on FOX
The Giants were in prime striking range to get a QB if they wanted one this year. They opted to stick with Daniel Jones. They might have added a very talented WR in Malik Nabers, but he has no one to throw the ball to him, and Jones has no one to protect him still.
The Giants also lost a couple of key players, Saquon Barkley and Xavier McKinney, and their only notable addition was Brian Burns, who they paid A LOT of money to, for a guy with only 1 10-sack season.
I don't think the Giants will be good this year. It's a division game, so you never really know. But on paper, the Giants won't be a tough matchup.
Something to note, this will be Saquon Barkley's first game back in MetLife Stadium.

Week 8: @ Cincinnati Bengals, Sunday, October 27th at 4:25pm on CBS
The Bengals were without Joe Burrow last year but still did somewhat well for themselves considering. Now that Burrow is back, they should be a formidable team again, even with a few key free agents walking. Burrow is one of the elite QBs in the NFL, any game against him, especially on the road, will be a test.

Week 9: Home Vs Jacksonville Jaguars, Sunday Night Football, November 3rd at 8:20pm on NBC
Doug Pederson's first year went great in Jacksonville. Year 2? Not so much. This is a very important year for him, and Trevor Lawrence. No more excuses for either of them. But until we see if they have fixed any of the issues that plagued them last season, it is hard to judge how tough this game will be.

Week 10: @ Dallas Cowboys, Sunday, November 10th, @ 4:25pm on CBS
The Cowboys will be an interesting team to watch this year. Cap issues kept them from doing pretty much anything this off-season. Their offseason moves look like an airport that only has departures but no arrivals. Tyrone Smith, Tyler Biadasz, Tony Pollard, Jonathan Hankins, among others all left, with Eric Kendricks being the only notable signing.
They should still be a formidable team, but they have sprung a leak, giving the Eagles a chance to take advantage.
Also Eagles-Cowboys on CBS is weird. It means we get Tony Romo, for a Cowboys game... gross.

Week 11: Home Vs Washington Commanders, Thursday Night Football, November 14th at 8:15pm on PRIME
Washington is tough to judge on paper. They went out and added a QB. We saw last year with the Texans the right Qb can change a team. is Jayden Daniels the right QB? He certainly has a good track record. Usually, it takes QBs a season or 2 to really break out, but we have seen more and more QBs transform their team during their rookie season. So until we see Daniels on the field, it is tough to judge the Commanders on paper.

Week 12: @ Los Angeles Rams, Sunday Night Football, November 24th, At 8:20pm on NBC
The Rams are tough to read. They were a mess last year, but they were battling many injuries. So we don't know what type of team they will be this year. They are not too far removed from being a Super Bowl-winning team. They lost many of the guys on defense that got them there, but with Stafford, and a couple of very good WRs, they are still a team to be wary of.

Week 13: @ Baltimore Ravens, Sunday, December 1st, at 4:25pm on CBS
The Ravens are obviously one of the tougher games on the Eagles schedule. That has not translated to great playoff success, but this is a regular season game, and the Ravens have been a great regular season team. Especially with it being in Baltimore, this will be one of the toughest games on the Schedule.

Week 14: Home Vs Carolina Panthers, Sunday, December 8th, at 1pm on FOX
The Panthers were the worst teams in the league. they had a decent draft on paper, and changed head coaches, but will it be enough to get them out of the basement? That will depend on Bryce Young. We will have a better idea of who this team is once we see Young in year 2. But the roster around him is still not that great. On paper, this feels like one of the easiest games on the Eagles' schedule.

Week 15: Home Vs Pittsburgh Steelers, Sunday, December 15th at 4:25pm on FOX
Russell Wilson is not the guy he once was. He struggled his last two seasons with the Broncos. Will a switch to the Steelers help? He will be better coached at the very least. Tomlin may not have earned much hardware these past several years, but he has done more with less than most coaches. He has taken some very mediocre rosters and managed to get winning records with them. So don't count them out. That said, on paper, the Eagles are a much better team.

Week 16: @ Washington Commanders, Sunday, December 22nd, at 1pm on FOX
We think of Divisional series as splits. But the opposite has been the case between the Eagles and Commanders. Since 2015 the two teams have only split once, and that was the year the Eagles most recently went to the SuperBowl. Other than that, the Eagles swept 5 times, and the Commanders swept the Eagles 3 times.

Week 17- Home Vs Dallas Cowboys, Sunday, December 29th, at 4:25pm on FOX
It is common to just predict a split between the Eagles and Cowboys. That is what happened in 4 of the last 5 seasons. The two teams have split 10 times in 13 seasons since 2010. Nick Sirianni's first year as the coach is the last time the Cowboys won both games. They also did it in Andy Reid's last season. 2011 is the last time the Eagles won both games. Other than that, they have split the series every other season. So it is probably safe to presume they will do that again.

Week 18- Home Vs New York Giants, Sunday, January 5th, TBD
Unlike the Cowboys, the Eagles have swept the Giants a few times over the years. In the 2022-2023 season, they beat the Giants 3 times. The Giants have only beaten the Eagles 4 times since 2014. That includes 6 sweeps.
That could change given this is a week 18 game. It is possible the Eagles have nothing to gain or lose in week 18. But if the game matters, recent history suggests they win this one.
BTW, this also means they don't have to leave the East Coast for the final 6 games of the season.
