Grade: A-plus
RUN DEFENSE
Eagles' front seven dominated the Chiefs' offensive line, holding KC to 18 yards on nine first-half carries. Larry Johnson managed just 38 yards on 19 carries, and 26 of those 38 yards came on a pair of third-quarter rushing attempts after the Eagles went ahead 27-7.
Grade: A
PASS DEFENSE
After blitzing very little last week against Drew Brees, the Eagles turned up the heat on Matt Cassel early and often. He completed 14 of 18 passes, but averaged a puny 5 yards per attempt. The tackling of the Eagles' back seven was much better than a week ago as they allowed few yards after the catch to Chiefs receivers.
Grade: B-plus
SPECIAL TEAMS
After committing an unpardonable five penalties last week, Ted Daisher's special-team units were flagged just once Sunday. Ellis Hobbs not only didn't fumble a kickoff return this week, he averaged 28.5 yards on the two he did bring back. Coverage units were solid and David Akers made both of his field goal attempts.
Grade: A
OVERALL
The Eagles didn't really prove much except that they can beat an awful team at home, though the impressive performances of Kevin Kolb and LeSean McCoy should provide some comfort to those who were worried that injuries to Donovan McNabb and/or Brian Westbrook would mean the end of civilization as we know it.
Grade: B-plus