Bryce Huff to remain in Eagles’ starting lineup? How Vic Fangio plans to use his pass rushers going forward

PHILADELPHIA — Vic Fangio didn’t hesitate when asked if Bryce Huff would remain a starter on the Eagles defense. The defensive end doesn’t have a sack or quarterback hit through two games in an Eagles uniform, yet Fangio isn’t ready to try something else just yet.

“He’s still going to be the starter,” Fangio said Thursday. “But we’re mixing those guys in, as I know you know, and we’ll continue to do that.”

Huff has two pressures in 59 snaps after two games, a pressure rate of 6.7%. The Eagles signed Huff to a three-year, $51 million contract this offseason and traded Haason Reddick weeks later, but haven’t gotten any return on investment yet. Huff has played up to his number (0) through two games, yet Fangio thinks that will turn around.

“He’s still learning how to play the total game and not just rush situations,” Fangio said. “But he’s working hard at it, and we’re going to stick with him.”

Nolan Smith is the other edge rusher who’s struggling in the Eagles defense. Smith doesn’t have a sack through two games either, and has three pressures with a 13.6% pressure rate. Like Huff, Smith has a goose egg in sacks and quarterback hits.

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