Eagles' Offensive Struggles Highlighted in Loss to Chargers

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December 10, 2025
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In their recent overtime loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, the Philadelphia Eagles' offense struggled significantly, marking one of the worst offensive stretches the team has faced in over a decade. Jalen Hurts had a dismal performance, throwing four interceptions and losing a fumble, which he attributed to his own shortcomings, stating, 'It starts with me' (The Athletic).

The Eagles had multiple opportunities, moving the ball to the Chargers' 12, 17, 21, 23, 26, 30, and 36-yard lines without scoring a touchdown, a performance that has not been seen since 2012 (Bleeding Green Nation).

A.J. Brown's dropped passes and missed field goals by Jake Elliott compounded the issues, as he missed for the third consecutive week (PhillyVoice). The offensive line also faced challenges, with penalties and lackluster performance further hampering their efforts (Iggles Blitz).

Despite accumulating 365 yards, the Eagles managed only 19 points, marking their lowest scoring output over five games since 2005 (Bleeding Green Nation). The offensive struggles raise concerns about their ability to maintain leads and put points on the board, leaving them in a precarious position in the playoff race (PhillyVoice).

Analysts suggest that the team must refocus on downfield plays and utilize Hurts' running capabilities, which have diminished this season (SB Nation). With a challenging schedule ahead, the Eagles' final four games include matchups against teams with a combined record of 17-35, which they must capitalize on to secure a playoff berth (PhillyVoice).

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