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Pass rusher Bryce Huff’s tenure with the Philadelphia Eagles lasted just 12 games. Huff thinks defensive coordinator Vic Fangio is to blame.
Jimmy Kempski of PhillyVoice admits the defensive end wasn’t used optimally at all times. But he is urging Huff to look in the mirror about how things went in Philadelphia.
“I certainly agree that Huff was not used in a way that accentuated his very limited skill set. Of course, Vic Fangio wasn’t going to change up his scheme for this one-dimensional player, nor should he have,” Kempski wrote. “It was merely a rare bad signing that offseason by Howie Roseman, and Fangio was right to identify Huff as a flawed player.
But Huff wasn’t just a bad player for the Eagles,” he continued. “His effort sucked too, so much so that we wrote that he was “unplayable” after like two games.”
Bryce Huff blames Vic Fangio on why he struggled in Philly also was upset Fangio took away his pass rush packages
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The Eagles originally signed Huff to a three-year deal in 2024. However, injuries took a major bite out of his Philadelphia debut, and he wasn’t active when they defeated the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl. From there, Huff’s relationship with the franchise seemed to sour, and he was ultimately traded to the San Francisco 49ers.
Over those 12 games in Philadelphia, the pass rusher put up 13 tackles, four quarterback hits and 2.5 sacks. He retired after just one season with the 49ers, ending his six-year NFL career with 108 tackles, 62 quarterback hits and 24 sacks.
While Huff technically won a Super Bowl with the Eagles, his tenure with the franchise will remain a what if. At the very least though, Kempski wants the pass rusher to be realistic about what went down.
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