Wildcard Week Studs and Duds: Bradham is back

Nigel Bradham
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THE DOUBLE DOINK! 

What a wildly entertaining game, with the Eagles defeating the Bears 16-15 in Chicago in Sunday's NFC Wildcard game. Nick Foles orchestrated a game-winning touchdown drive with 0:56 seconds to go, just enough time for Cody Parkey to miss a game-winning field goal. 

Studs 
3. Nick Foles

Game on the line, fourth down, @NickFoles to @ShowtimeTate. FOR. THE. WIN.#FlyEaglesFly pic.twitter.com/TjRZX0vgWQ

— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) January 7, 2019

Foles was only 25-40 for 266 yards with 2 touchdowns and 2 interceptions, but he was CLUTCH. Foles was 8-11 on 3rd and 4th down and led a 60-yard go-ahead touchdown drive late in the game. 

2. Nigel Bradham

#Eagles defense forces another punt to start the second half. #FlyEaglesFly pic.twitter.com/V8XkDP78i0

— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) January 6, 2019

Bradham was everywhere, recording 7.0 tackles, 2.0 TFL, and 2 passes defended. 

1. Treyvon Hester​

Watch this video in slow-mo...Treyvon Hester comes up with a huge block off the tip of the fingers forcing the change of trajectory in the kick...wow. #CodyParkey #FLyEaglesFly pic.twitter.com/e3jBT3VazL

— Z (@KingZouric) January 7, 2019

HE BLOCKED THE FG! 

 

Duds
3. Josh Adams

Adams has been phased out of the offense since the return of Darren Sproles, and received just one touch on Sunday. 

2. Nelson Agholor

Agholor caught just 3 of 6 targets, but did make a big play on the team's final touchdown drive. 

1. Avonte Maddox

It wasn't Maddox's best game, as he was beat on a multiple double-moves by Allen Robinson.