Eagles dominate Bengals in preseason opener, cruise to 34-17 victory

   

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The Philadelphia Eagles delivered an impressive performance in their first preseason game, dominating the Cincinnati Bengals with a 34-17 win. Although the final score might suggest a closer contest, the Eagles were in control from start to finish, showcasing their depth and talent across all phases of the game.

The game began with a fast-paced, high-energy effort from the Eagles' first-team offense and defense. Quarterback Jalen Hurts was sharp, leading a series of quick, efficient drives that put the Eagles up early. Their offensive line created strong protection, giving Hurts time to connect with his wide receivers and running backs, including standout performances from the receiving corps.

On the defensive side, the Eagles were equally dominant. Their pass rush overwhelmed the Bengals' offensive line, with several sacks and quarterback pressures forcing Cincinnati into tough situations. The defensive secondary held strong, not allowing any significant gains in the air, keeping the Bengals' offense off balance throughout the first half.

By the time head coach Nick Sirianni began rotating in the backups, the Eagles had already built a comfortable lead at 34-17. While the second-string players saw limited action, they maintained the energy and execution of the first team, further solidifying the depth of the roster. Backup quarterback Gardner Minshew and others showed glimpses of what the Eagles have in reserve, making positive contributions without any significant drop-off in performance.

Overall, this preseason victory was a clear message to the rest of the league: the Eagles are ready to compete at a high level, and their dominance over the Bengals shows just how deep their roster truly is.