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The Philadelphia Eagles fell just minutes short of winning the 2023 Super Bowl, and it has been downhill since.
After Jalen Hurts tied it with just over five minutes remaining, Patrick Mahomes‘ Kansas City Chiefs orchestrated a great comeback in which a run by Jerry McKinnon and a field goal by Harrison Butker left the team from ‘the city of brotherly love’ without a ring.
It was an admirable team, talented in all phases of the game and led by a brilliant Hurts. They started the new season as such (a 10-1 record in 11 games), but overnight it all disappeared.
Not even a year had passed when drama descended on the Eagles in the New York suburb of the Meadowlands.
At MetLife Stadium, the home of the New York Giants, the Eagles were thrashed 27-10 by a team that couldn’t compete. 27-10 by a team that is not competing for anything to close the regular season. From 10-1 and in first place. To 11-6 and a crisis.
that marvelled and was one defence away from winning the Vince Lombardi last season. Five losses in six games unleashed a storm that could leave Nick Sirianni‘s pupils out in the cold.
42-19 to the San Francisco 49ers, 33-13 to the Dallas Cowboys, 20-17 to the Seattle Seahawks, 35-31 to the disastrous Arizona Cardinals and the snap in New York.
The 11-6 leaves them in a tough spot. They must go through the wildcard round, in a clash against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who are flying on the back of Baker Mayfield‘s great form.
“None of us are quitters. When you get hit in life or in football you only have two options: either you stay down or you get up even though you’re screwed,” said Sirianni, their coach.
It is understandable because of many factors. Among the physical condition of Jalen Hurts, who started out as an MVP candidate, or the defensive slump, they are the third worst in the league, behind only Arizona (26.8) and the Washington Commanders (30.5).
Their 25.2 points conceded per game is a liability. “We all go through m*****. But nobody quits. The players know how to fight. The coaches know how to fight. We’ll give it our all and see what happens,” Sirianni said.