The Philadelphia Eagles' season has taken a drastic turn after Sunday's embarrassing 21-20 loss to the Dallas Cowboys. Despite being the current No.2 seed in the NFC, they're now just clinging to their top spot by a thread.
Their impressive record of 8-3 may be deceiving, as the team has struggled to find consistency on both sides of the ball. The offense, which was touted for its depth and talent, came up short against the Cowboys, with quarterback Jalen Hurts struggling to get his offense going after a strong start. The run game, once led by Saquon Barkley, has been a major letdown, with the Eagles managing just 110.5 yards per game โ well below their season average.
The defense, which had been a bright spot for the team, was exposed by the Cowboys' unpredictable offense and ultimately failed to make enough stops to secure the win. The penalties, meanwhile, have been costly, with the Eagles committing an NFL-high 84 flags that have resulted in over 700 yards lost โ more than both Barkley's and A.J. Brown's combined rushing and receiving totals.
This team is not playing like the one that made it to Super Bowl LXIX last season. The running game behind Barkley has vanished, and the offense seems to lack a cohesive game plan. The defense, meanwhile, is buckling under the pressure of having to save the day time and time again.
In fact, the Eagles' struggles are eerily reminiscent of their 2023 team, which also struggled with consistency before imploding in the playoffs. That team's ability to "just know how to win" has clearly deserted them this season.
As the Eagles head back to Philadelphia, they'll have two days to regroup and recharge before facing off against a Chicago Bears team that is closing in on their heels. Will they be able to find their footing again, or will reality catch up with them?
Their impressive record of 8-3 may be deceiving, as the team has struggled to find consistency on both sides of the ball. The offense, which was touted for its depth and talent, came up short against the Cowboys, with quarterback Jalen Hurts struggling to get his offense going after a strong start. The run game, once led by Saquon Barkley, has been a major letdown, with the Eagles managing just 110.5 yards per game โ well below their season average.
The defense, which had been a bright spot for the team, was exposed by the Cowboys' unpredictable offense and ultimately failed to make enough stops to secure the win. The penalties, meanwhile, have been costly, with the Eagles committing an NFL-high 84 flags that have resulted in over 700 yards lost โ more than both Barkley's and A.J. Brown's combined rushing and receiving totals.
This team is not playing like the one that made it to Super Bowl LXIX last season. The running game behind Barkley has vanished, and the offense seems to lack a cohesive game plan. The defense, meanwhile, is buckling under the pressure of having to save the day time and time again.
In fact, the Eagles' struggles are eerily reminiscent of their 2023 team, which also struggled with consistency before imploding in the playoffs. That team's ability to "just know how to win" has clearly deserted them this season.
As the Eagles head back to Philadelphia, they'll have two days to regroup and recharge before facing off against a Chicago Bears team that is closing in on their heels. Will they be able to find their footing again, or will reality catch up with them?