Eagles Power Rankings: Assessing Team's Position Amid Struggles
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The Philadelphia Eagles are experiencing a significant reassessment in their power rankings as the 2025 NFL season progresses. According to PhillyVoice, their average power ranking has dropped from an impressive first-place standing to 8.3 in Week 14.
This decline is attributed to their recent performance struggles, particularly on offense, where they have been criticized for failing to utilize their offensive talent effectively. Jalen Hurts, the Eagles' quarterback, is under pressure to elevate his game as the offense ranks 19th in points scored and 24th in yards gained, despite returning four Pro Bowl players from last year's successful season.
Analysts highlight that Hurts' reluctance to run as much this season, possibly due to injury concerns, has further hampered the team's offensive creativity. Coach Nick Sirianni noted the need to protect Hurts but faced scrutiny after the Eagles' disappointing showing against the Bears, where the team managed only 317 yards of offense and 15 points.
Comparatively, the Eagles' defense, while still regarded as strong, showed vulnerabilities, particularly in their run defense against Chicago, allowing 281 rushing yards. This has raised questions about the team's overall stability, as they seem unable to maintain drives, putting extra strain on their defense.
ESPN's analysis echoed these sentiments, emphasizing that despite a championship-caliber formula, the Eagles' current offensive struggles diminish their standing as serious contenders in the NFC. The team's lack of execution and innovation in play-calling, especially in high-pressure situations, has left fans and analysts wondering if they can regain their form before the playoffs.
With the Eagles' previous season being a rollercoaster of ups and downs, there's cautious optimism that they could turn things around given their past success, yet the immediate outlook remains concerning as they navigate through the late season.
As the Eagles prepare for their upcoming games, the pressure is mounting for both the coaching staff and players to find a solution to their offensive woes if they hope to compete effectively in the postseason.