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Eagles front 4 boasting big numbers

Associated Press

PHILADELPHIA – Not since their front four boasted the likes of Reggie White, Clyde Simmons, Jerome Brown and Mike Pitts have the Philadelphia Eagles been as good on the pass rush as this season.

Going into Sunday’s game against Seattle, the Eagles are second in the league in sacks with 42, on pace for 56. That would be the most the team has had since 1989, when Simmons, White, Brown and Pitts combined for 44 of the franchise-high 62 sacks.

And like that ’89 team the Eagles are getting the pass rush from all over the field.

Outside linebacker Connor Barwin leads the NFC with 12 1/2. Vinny Curry (7), Trent Cole (6 1/2), and Brandon Graham (5 1/2) are all in the mix as well.

“I think it’s a lot tougher,” Eagles defensive coordinator Billy Davis said this week. “The one-on-one matchups and way we move them around so we can go ahead and manipulate some of the one on ones. It’s a tribute to those guys and the coaching they’re getting. They’re doing a great job teaching the stunts, the games, the straight rushes.

“We’ve put a lot of emphasis on it this year. Last year it was more about dropping into coverage. This year we say, ‘OK, now we have that down, let’s refocus on getting our pass rush going.’ And I think the guys have responded. We’ve got a lot of guys who can rush the passer.”

While Barwin is second in the NFL in sacks, Curry is ninth among all defensive linemen even though he plays about one-third of the defensive snaps, coming off the sideline when Davis switches to his four-man front.

Cole is fifth among NFC linebackers and Graham, who also plays a little over one-third of the snaps, is sixth.

“You can’t pinpoint one guy and say ‘stop him’ because we have so many guys,” Graham said. “We all want to get there and get the sack, but as long as somebody does, that’s what counts.”

Barwin is having the big year sack-wise, but he also knows the balance is what’s made the pass rush so effective.

“It’s great,” he said. “It makes you better because of the guys you play with and I think there is a general understanding that we all kind of need each other to be our best. We all help each other.

“Rather than people worrying about who’s the one getting them, we look at it as how many do we get as a group. It’s a special, talented group of guys in that front seven.”

Notes

Seahawks C Max Unger has officially been ruled out for the third straight week with a high-ankle sprain. Head coach Pete Carroll is optimistic that Unger will have a chance to return next week for Seattle’s rematch against the San Francisco 49ers. … TE Cooper Helfet is listed as doubtful to play with a high-ankle sprain as well. … Eagles Backup TE Trey Burton (hamstring) is questionable for Sunday’s game. LB Emmanuel Acho (groin), DE Brandon Bair (elbow), K Cody Parkey (groin) and RB Chris Polk (ankle) are all probable.