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Eagles vs. Browns: Takeaways from 1st half as Philadelphia holds a 13-12 lead
The defending Super Bowl champions have returned to Lincoln Financial Field for the second week in a row against an AFC North opponent. This time, the retooled Cleveland Browns are the opponent after two days of joint practice sessions. Philadelphia sat the bulk of their starters, but had every player involved in the cornerback competition dressed, and vying for a key role. It was an exciting first half that saw rookie safety Andrew Makuba on the receiving end of two turnovers, while a second-year wide receiver continues to flash.
We're looking at takeaways and observations from the first half as the Eagles hold a 13-9 lead over the Browns.
Dillon Gabriel
With Shedeur Sanders out, the third-round pick got his opportunity to perform in a meaningful game, and the former Oklahoma and Oregon star quarterback didn't disappoint. Gabriel had an ugly interception returned 75 yards for a touchdown, but was otherwise solid. Gabriel finished the first half 13-18 passing, for 143 yards passing (7.9 avg) 0 touchdowns, and one interception with a 72.2 rating and two sacks.
Eagles QBs
Dorian Thompson-Robinson got the start, but it was rookie Kyle McCord who tossed his first career touchdown pass. McCord is 2-2 passing for 15 yards and the score. Thompson-Robinson was 3-4 passing for eight yards and one sack.
Ainias Smith
Smith's roster spot isn't guaranteed, and the 2024 late-round pick has a score in back-to-back games.
Eagles defense
Azeez Ojulari has started to heat up and logged a first-half sack while being a disruptor. Overall, the Eagles' defense allowed 11 first downs, 194 yards, and 6-8 on third downs.
Jeremiah Trotter Jr. had five first-half tackles.
Eagles CB competition
Kelee Ringo and Adoree' Jackson got the start, while Jakorian Bennett saw his first action as an Eagle before suffering an injury. Gabriel was efficient, and Jamari Thrash had four catches for 43 yards in the first half.
Jihaad Campbell
The rookie had three first-half tackles and his first career sack on Dillon Gabriel.
Eagles offensive line
Even with Myles Garrett out, Cleveland has a dominant defensive line, and the difference in talent was significant with the Eagles' stars all sitting out.
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Takeaways from the first half of Eagles' preseason game vs. the Browns