Why $51 Million Eagles EDGE Defender Bryce Huff Played 6 Snaps vs. Jaguars
Philadelphia Paid Bryce Huff $51 Million, Yet He Rarely Plays
The Philadelphia Eagles signed EDGE defender Bryce Huff to a three-year, $51 million contract extension in the offseason despite barely playing. Huff did not play a single defensive snap in the season opener. Then, he played just six snaps against the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 2.The Eagles are paying Huff a lot of money, but they are not getting much production from him. This is a problem that the Eagles need to address. Philadelphia has one of the best defenses in the NFL, but they need Huff to step up and play better. If he does not, the Eagles could struggle to repeat as Super Bowl champions.
Why Is Bryce Huff Not Playing More Often?
There are a few reasons why Huff is not playing more often.- He is not as good as the other EDGE defenders on the team. The Eagles have a number of talented EDGE defenders, including Haason Reddick, Josh Sweat, and Brandon Graham. Huff is not as good as any of these players, so he does not get as many snaps.
- He is not a good fit for the Eagles' defensive scheme. The Eagles run a 4-3 defense, which requires EDGE defenders to be able to set the edge and stop the run. Huff is not a good run defender, so he does not fit well in this scheme.
- He has not been healthy. Huff has been dealing with a back injury this season. This injury has limited his practice time and his ability to play in games.