Breaking News: Philadelphia Eagles offense in turmoil: locker room tension rises as players point fingers amid offensive slump
A Super Bowl champion now struggling to find its rhythm
A fall from dominance
Just a year ago, the Eagles’ offense was the most feared in the NFL. Behind Jalen Hurts, A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, and a dominant offensive line, the team executed with machine-like precision.
But now, something has changed. Drive after drive, the once fluid attack has sputtered. Red-zone efficiency is down, turnovers are up, and the timing that once made this unit unstoppable appears lost.
A.J. Brown’s response: “It’s not the calls — it’s us.”
What went wrong?
Several factors have contributed to this offensive regression.
First, turnovers. Jalen Hurts has already thrown nearly as many interceptions as he did all of last season. Poor decision-making and communication breakdowns have led to costly mistakes in key moments.
Inside the locker room: frustration, but not panic
A test of identity
The fans’ growing impatience
The road to redemption
The silver lining? There’s still time.
At 3–3, the Eagles’ season is far from over. The roster remains stacked with elite talent. The defense is performing well enough to keep them in games. All it will take is one breakout offensive performance to reignite belief.