The Eagles have problems that need solving, and the recent play of Jalen Hurts is one of them.
The issue isn’t whether the Eagles want to fix their problems, but how they can fix them. It starts with improved play from their mercurial quarterback.
Someone in the visiting locker room at MetLife Stadium asked A.J. Brown if perhaps the Eagles — who had lost two games in five days, who have been ragged on offense all season, who had been lousy on defense over their previous five quarters of play — were tired.
A.J. Brown didn’t buy the implication that the Eagles’ early-season schedule was a reason for their struggles. He expects to be asked directly and honestly about their performance.
The Eagles had lost to the Giants, 34-17, and their recent performance has been a concern.
Author’s summary: Eagles face problems with quarterback play.