Summary
The Philadelphia Eagles lost to the Los Angeles Chargers, and LeSean McCoy, a former Eagles player, expressed frustration with the team's offensive struggles. McCoy said he might ask the team to remove his number and Hall of Fame status if the offensive coordinator, Kevin Patullo, stays in his role next season.
Key Facts
- The Philadelphia Eagles lost to the Los Angeles Chargers 22-19 in a recent game.
- The Eagles made five turnovers during the game.
- LeSean McCoy, a former Eagles player, criticized the team's offensive coordinator, Kevin Patullo.
- McCoy threatened to ask the Eagles to give his number to another player if Patullo continues as offensive coordinator next season.
- McCoy suggested removing his name from the Eagles Hall of Fame as a protest.
- The Eagles have struggled offensively this season, dropping from one of the top teams in yardage to one of the bottom.
- McCoy made these comments on his "Speakeasy" podcast.
- The Eagles' next game is against the Las Vegas Raiders.