The Philadelphia Eagles, despite their strong start, are grappling with offensive concerns. Their Super Bowl-winning offense, led by Kellen Moore last season, has seen a decline under new coordinator Kevin Patullo. Their total offense has dropped from eighth to twenty-third, and their rushing offense, once second-best, is now twenty-first. Star running back Saquon Barkleys production has also decreased, partly due to less effective blocking and a heavy workload. The teams third-down conversion rate has plummeted, making it harder to sustain drives. To adapt, the Eagles might need to shift their strategy, potentially passing more to set up the run.
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