Four-time Pro Bowl defensive end Ryan Kerrigan is not performing at the level we're used to seeing to start the season.
Kerrigan, 33, has zeroes across the board through his first three games an Eagle, as pointed out by PhillyVoice.com's Jimmy Kempski.
Kerrigan has played in 49, 46, and 35 percent of snaps respectively without recording one tackle, QB hit, or sack.
Howie Roseman and the Eagles signed the former stud Washington pass rusher this offseason to a one-year deal worth $2.5 million. Kerrigan has never recorded less than 5.5 sacks in a season. For his career, he averages 9.55 sacks and 14.7 QB hits per season.
The Eagles entered the season with one of the top ranked defensive lines in the league and after Week 1, things were looking good with Philadelphia recording 3.0 sacks, seven tackles for loss, and nine QB hits in a blowout win over the Falcons.
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Since then, however, the Eagles have just four sacks in two straight losses and have lost defensive end Brandon Graham for the season to an injury.
Up next for Philadelphia: vs. KC, @ Car, vs. TB, and @ LV.