Philadelphia Eagles Summary

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November 30, 2025
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The Philadelphia Eagles faced a tough defeat against the Chicago Bears on Black Friday, falling 24 to 15 at Lincoln Financial Field. This loss marked a significant moment for the Eagles, as they struggled with offensive consistency throughout the game. According to NBC Sports, the Eagles' offense has been mired in inefficiency, averaging 30 fewer yards per game compared to their performance in Doug Pederson's final season. The team's three-and-out rate is the worst in the NFL, which was particularly evident in this game as they failed to convert key third downs, leading to missed scoring opportunities.

On the flip side, Bears quarterback Caleb Williams expressed confidence in his team's potential, stating that they haven't yet reached their pinnacle. Williams' performance, while not flawless, was pivotal in leading his team to victory. The Bears' coaching staff, particularly head coach Ben Johnson and defensive coordinator Dennis Allen, utilized their strategy effectively, showcasing depth in their cornerback roster and maximizing their offensive output against the Eagles. Reports from CBS Sports highlighted how the Bears capitalized on the Eagles' defensive miscues, which allowed them to establish a strong run game.

The Eagles' head coach, Nick Sirianni, acknowledged the team's struggles, noting that they need to improve their offensive execution going forward. The game highlighted alarming trends for the Eagles, particularly concerning Jalen Hurts' performance, with observers noting that they are not seeing the level of play they require from their quarterback. In the wake of the defeat, questions surrounding the Eagles' offensive scheme and play-calling have emerged, with some analysts suggesting a reconsideration of the infamous 'tush push' play which did not yield the expected results against the Bears.

The game also drew attention to the contrasting trajectories of both teams. While the Bears celebrated a significant statement win, improving their record to 9-3, the Eagles, despite their roster talent, are grappling with an identity crisis on offense, leading to speculation about potential changes in the offseason. As the season progresses, the Eagles will need to address these issues quickly if they hope to remain competitive in the playoff race. The loss against the Bears has led to a dire need for recalibration, as they face mounting pressure to rectify their offensive woes before it's too late, according to various reports. Analysts have pointed out that the current state of the Eagles' offense is concerning, raising alarms about their potential playoff viability as they continue to struggle in crucial matchups.

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