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Philadelphia media unloads on an Eagles offense still stuck in neutral

2025-11-28 23:45
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The Philadelphia media unloads on an inept Eagles offense that continues to struggle.

Philadelphia media unloads on an Eagles offense still stuck in neutralStory byGeoffrey A Knox, Eagles WireFri, November 28, 2025 at 11:45 PM UTC·3 min read

We certainly can't take credit for this one. The legend, Ray Didinger, mentioned this during a conversation with 94 WIP-FM. 'Maybe this is who they are. Maybe the Philadelphia Eagles' offense isn't that good.'

They entered Week 13 on Black Friday ranked in the low 20s across many critical offensive categories, as Didinger mentioned. They were ranked 25th overall.

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They were ranked 29th on third down. They're 25th on average yards per rush. They're ranked 26th in average yardage gained on first-down snaps.

Everyone is frustrated. Fans packed into Lincoln Financial Field one day after Thanksgiving for a Black Friday game. Every incompletion drew sighs, moans, and groans from the Eagles faithful. With every questionable play call, the jeers only grew louder.

Philadelphia was serenaded with boos as they left the field after the second quarter. Richard Sherman ripped Kevin Patullo on the Amazon Prime telecast at halftime. Following a three-and-out to begin the third after only gaining one yard, the local media (and ESPN's Dan Orlovsky) joined in to express anguish.

Fans exited the stadium to get the jump on any traffic. Media members took to social media to express what so many are thinking. Here are some of the highlights.

Philadelphia threw an interception to end their second offensive drive of the second half. Then, on their third. Jalen Hurts and company finally found some traction. Following a 33-yard TD pass to A.J. Brown, one that brought the Eagles to within one point with 8:05 remaining in the third quarter, Jake Elliott missed an extra-point attempt.

At the time of this story's release, the Eagles trailed 17-9, and regardless of the outcome, it feels this game has earned its own moniker. The first-ever Black Friday game in Eagles history may be forever remembered as... well... Black Friday...

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Calling the Eagles' collapse unfair is unfair. There is still plenty of football to play, but what is certain is that this offense has given fans and the media little reason to hope for a turnaround.

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Philadelphia media unloads on an Eagles offense still stuck in neutral

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