Looking for a cure for their season-long struggles to run the ball effectively, or even decently, the Eagles threw a few changeups into their playbook Sunday against the Vikings.

Typically a shotgun-based offense, the Eagles went under center 16 times against Minnesota in non-Tush Push and non-victory formation snaps, with Jalen Hurts aligning right behind the center before taking the snap instead of his usual stance a few yards behind, in shotgun or pistol.

The 16 under-center snaps were by far the most of the season, and the Eagles' first time in double digits for a game. On eight of those 16 snaps, the Eagles used reserve offensive tackle Fred Johnson on the line of scrimmage to get bigger up front and to theoretically create a stronger blocking presence for the run game.

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