The Eagles' offense was a mess against the Chicago Bears, playing only 54 snaps in a crucial Week 13 loss. Jalen Hurts was under pressure for much of the game and made a critical error on a pivotal play, throwing an interception that could have changed the course of the game.
Hurts had to deal with a heavy blitz package from the Bears, which led to some miscommunication on the field. Despite having multiple wide-open receivers, he opted to throw to DeVonta Smith instead of Dallas Goedert, who was even wider open. This decision ultimately led to a sack and an incomplete pass that could have been a big play for the Eagles.
The running game was also underwhelming, with Saquon Barkley struggling to make any impact against the Bears' defense. He had 13 carries for just 22 yards, while Will Shipley saw more action on the ground than his veteran back. Tank Bigsby, who has shown promise in limited reps this season, was stuck on the bench.
The receiving corps also underperformed, with A.J. Brown being the only bright spot among the receivers. He had 10 catches for 132 yards and two touchdowns, including a stunning catch for a score that showcased his athleticism.
Goedert saw heavy usage in the passing game but struggled to get open, and Calcaterra was completely wasted on the field due to his inability to block. The Eagles' line played well, but their personnel decisions were often questionable.
On defense, Jalyx Hunt made a standout play with an interception, while Quinyon Mitchell had a solid outing despite allowing some big catches. Brandon Graham saw only six snaps and Nolan Smith struggled to get off the field. The interior defensive line was torched by the Bears' running game, and Zack Baun looked like his former self but couldn't make any impact on defense.
The three stars of the game were A.J. Brown, Jalyx Hunt, and Quinyon Mitchell, who all had standout performances despite the team's overall struggles. The Eagles will look to bounce back in Week 14 against the Chargers.
Hurts had to deal with a heavy blitz package from the Bears, which led to some miscommunication on the field. Despite having multiple wide-open receivers, he opted to throw to DeVonta Smith instead of Dallas Goedert, who was even wider open. This decision ultimately led to a sack and an incomplete pass that could have been a big play for the Eagles.
The running game was also underwhelming, with Saquon Barkley struggling to make any impact against the Bears' defense. He had 13 carries for just 22 yards, while Will Shipley saw more action on the ground than his veteran back. Tank Bigsby, who has shown promise in limited reps this season, was stuck on the bench.
The receiving corps also underperformed, with A.J. Brown being the only bright spot among the receivers. He had 10 catches for 132 yards and two touchdowns, including a stunning catch for a score that showcased his athleticism.
Goedert saw heavy usage in the passing game but struggled to get open, and Calcaterra was completely wasted on the field due to his inability to block. The Eagles' line played well, but their personnel decisions were often questionable.
On defense, Jalyx Hunt made a standout play with an interception, while Quinyon Mitchell had a solid outing despite allowing some big catches. Brandon Graham saw only six snaps and Nolan Smith struggled to get off the field. The interior defensive line was torched by the Bears' running game, and Zack Baun looked like his former self but couldn't make any impact on defense.
The three stars of the game were A.J. Brown, Jalyx Hunt, and Quinyon Mitchell, who all had standout performances despite the team's overall struggles. The Eagles will look to bounce back in Week 14 against the Chargers.