Eagles defensive tackles Jordan Davis and Jalen Carter made two of the biggest plays Sunday in the Eagles' 33-26 comeback win over the Rams, which is somewhat ironic given that both were both culprits in the porous run defense that enabled the Rams to have a 19-point lead in the second half.

The All-22 footage that we'll look at shows that Davis and Carter were consistently moved by the Rams' offensive line, which cleared the way for Kyren Williams and Blake Corum to combine for 147 rushing yards and average 5.25 yards per carry.

Surely, Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio will want that corrected by Sunday's game in Tampa against the Bucs, who have struggled to run the ball effectively.

The Rams are a run-heavy team and didn't use any trickery or guile to get their ground yards. Th

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