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Eagles Preseason Week 2 snap counts against Browns
Philadelphia used 47 offensive snaps and 66 on defense, with Mukuba stepping up in the secondary and QB reps opening questions for the depth chart.

A clear look at how the Eagles used their roster in a Week 2 preseason game against the Browns, focusing on snap counts and standout performances.
Eagles Preseason Week 2 Snap Counts and Player Notes Against Browns
Philadelphia faced the Browns in Week 2 of the preseason, logging 47 offensive snaps and 66 on defense. The quarterback duties were split between Kyle McCord with 30 snaps and Dorian Thompson-Robinson with 17, while the running backs filled the field with Keilan Robinson leading 22 carries. Receiver opportunities were uneven for the group, as the line and quarterbacks limited their chances and timing, impacting how players like Terrace Marshall and Darius Cooper could show consistency.
Defensively, Azeez Ojulari and Ochaun Mathis anchored the edge, while Andrew Mukuba stood out in the secondary with a 75-yard pick-6 and a forced fumble. The interior line and linebackers showed a mix of steady contributions and flashes, with Ty Robinson and Byron Young leading the run defense and Jeremiah Trotter and Smael Mondon producing some clean tackles alongside pass rush pressure. The special teams and depth players got extended looks, and the revolving door at right guard and at safety added clear data for the upcoming cutdowns.
Key Takeaways
"Mukuba turned the safety room upside down with that pick six"
Highlight moment that could shift starter discussions
"The quarterback group still needs command to run this offense"
Observation on McCord and Thompson-Robinson
"If depth decisions hinge on a few August performances, the room stays unsettled"
Editorial assessment of roster decisions
"The young backs and receivers will be the ones who decide the practice squad fate"
Statement about late-cut evaluations
This game was less about a final score and more about roster decisions. The Eagles used this opportunity to test depth behind the stars, while also evaluating how young players respond to game speed. Mukuba’s standout moment could tilt the safety competition, especially if the team wants a versatile defender who can play both centerfield and in the box. The quarterback trio looked off rhythm at times, underscoring the challenge of building a dependable week-one command with McCord and Thompson-Robinson handling the majority of the snaps next to a reshuffled offensive line.
The result is a mixed bag for the coaching staff: the pass rush showed progress with Ojulari and Okoronkwo contributing, and the run defense held up, but the offense appears to need more consistency from the protection units and playmakers. The depth at wide receiver and tight end remains unsettled, suggesting competition will intensify in the final tune-up. These performances will shape who travels and who stays on the practice squad as the roster tightens after cuts.
Highlights
- Mukuba just shifted the safety race with one play
- Depth is earned in the hard hours of August football
- The roster puzzle gets a clearer shape after cuts
- Young players are proving they belong on the practice squad and beyond
As rosters tighten, every snap becomes a data point for the next phase.
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