The Philadelphia Eagles continue their downward spiral in power rankings, with six different outlets placing them 11th or lower. The team's struggles are well-documented, from Jalen Hurts' continued turnover issues and lackluster play-calling, to the offense's inability to move the ball effectively.
ESPN's ranking of 28th on third-down conversions is particularly eye-catching, given the Eagles' talent on that side of the ball. The team has been among the worst on three-and-outs for most of the season, with a mix of pre-snap penalties and rushing struggles contributing to their woes.
USA Today notes that Hurts' play can be telling, pointing out his doubling of season turnover totals in one game. The website's tongue-in-cheek remark about "cheesesteak meltdowns" is not far off the mark, considering the Eagles' recent performance.
Yahoo Sports echoes this sentiment, stating that the team's offense simply isn't good enough to carry them to more than a brief playoff stay. Even star running back Saquon Barkley had only one touchdown, and it came on a trick play where he outran defenders to the end zone.
A.J. Brown's recent high-leverage drops have raised eyebrows, with some outlets (The Athletic) suggesting that his criticism of the team's offense may be warranted. The team's play-calling has been questionable at times, leaving Hurts struggling behind the line.
CBS Sports takes a more critical stance, stating bluntly that Jalen Hurts is "not playing well enough" and that the play-calling has been poor. It's hard to disagree with this assessment given the team's recent performance.
The average power ranking of these outlets places the Eagles at 11.8, their lowest mark in weeks. The team will need to regroup and refocus if they want to make a deep playoff run.
ESPN's ranking of 28th on third-down conversions is particularly eye-catching, given the Eagles' talent on that side of the ball. The team has been among the worst on three-and-outs for most of the season, with a mix of pre-snap penalties and rushing struggles contributing to their woes.
USA Today notes that Hurts' play can be telling, pointing out his doubling of season turnover totals in one game. The website's tongue-in-cheek remark about "cheesesteak meltdowns" is not far off the mark, considering the Eagles' recent performance.
Yahoo Sports echoes this sentiment, stating that the team's offense simply isn't good enough to carry them to more than a brief playoff stay. Even star running back Saquon Barkley had only one touchdown, and it came on a trick play where he outran defenders to the end zone.
A.J. Brown's recent high-leverage drops have raised eyebrows, with some outlets (The Athletic) suggesting that his criticism of the team's offense may be warranted. The team's play-calling has been questionable at times, leaving Hurts struggling behind the line.
CBS Sports takes a more critical stance, stating bluntly that Jalen Hurts is "not playing well enough" and that the play-calling has been poor. It's hard to disagree with this assessment given the team's recent performance.
The average power ranking of these outlets places the Eagles at 11.8, their lowest mark in weeks. The team will need to regroup and refocus if they want to make a deep playoff run.