![]() It wasn’t one guy who dominated the stats. The impressive part is the penalties were drawn by an array of players. The volume and yardage are a little misleading as Philly was ahead in so many games they simply ran the ball or relied on short passes in the second half. Their average was still solid though, generating 12.7 yards of field position per infraction. The offense was mid-tier at benefiting from passing play penalties.The offense ranked 23rd per game for offensive holding penalties.They rarely committed the penalty, and when they did it resulted in just 8.25 yards per infraction against them. The most impactful of all penalty categories is defensive pass interference.Based strictly upon penalty efficiency, the Philadelphia defense was without question the number one unit in the NFL last season. Perhaps even more astounding is they only surrendered 6.9 yards per penalty when they did commit an infraction. ![]()
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