Eagles' Nick Sirianni Addresses Calls for Offensive Playcalling Change
Summary
The Philadelphia Eagles lost to the Dallas Cowboys 24-21 after leading earlier in the game. Despite criticisms about the Eagles' offensive strategy, their head coach, Nick Sirianni, plans to keep Kevin Patullo as the offensive play caller. The team, facing some challenges in scoring and player performance, prepares to play the Chicago Bears next.Key Facts
- The Eagles lost to the Cowboys 24-21, despite having a 21-0 lead during the game.
- The Eagles missed a crucial field goal, and a fumble by Saquon Barkley contributed to their loss.
- Some critics think the Eagles' offense is too conservative and lacks excitement.
- Coach Nick Sirianni stated he will keep Kevin Patullo as the offensive play caller.
- The Eagles are currently ranked 17th in scoring, 24th in total yards, and 26th in first downs.
- A.J. Brown, a notable player, is reportedly unhappy with his role in the offense, but he was not traded.
- The Eagles will play against the Chicago Bears in their next game.
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