Eagles in danger of another late-season collapse after latest unraveling

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December 9, 2025
Eagles in danger of another late-season collapse after latest unraveling

The Philadelphia Eagles face the risk of repeating a late-season collapse after suffering a third consecutive loss, dropping their record to 8-5. Quarterback Jalen Hurts struggled significantly, contributing to the team's ongoing offensive woes, with no game scoring over 21 points since October. Despite the recent downturn, coach Nick Sirianni remains confident in the team's resilience, highlighting that they still control their playoff destiny with four regular-season games left. Key players and coaches emphasize the importance of accountability and quick improvement to avoid a repeat of last year's disappointing finish. The team must act swiftly to regain momentum before their playoff aspirations slip away.

Dive Deeper:

  • In a recent 22-19 overtime loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, Hurts had a career-worst performance with four interceptions, leading to five total turnovers.

  • The Eagles' offense ranks poorly, sitting at 23rd in passing and 22nd in rushing as of Week 14, failing to score more than 21 points in games for over two months.

  • Despite injuries, the Eagles retained 10 starters from their Super Bowl-winning team, including the anticipated return of tackle Lane Johnson to bolster the lineup.

  • Currently, the Eagles hold a slight lead over the Dallas Cowboys, who have a record of 6-6-1, as they navigate the final stretch of the regular season.

  • A.J. Brown emphasized the need for self-reflection and accountability, stating that the team must learn from their mistakes and improve quickly to succeed.

  • Saquon Barkley noted the importance of unity and resilience, asserting that everything the team desires is still achievable despite their recent struggles.

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