The recent shocking loss to the Cardinals for the Eagles, with a final score of 35-31, has left fans and analysts alike in a state of disbelief. The game started off promisingly for the Eagles, with an early lead that had fans hopeful for a victory. However, as the game progressed, it became evident that the Cardinals were not going down without a fight.
One of the key factors contributing to this shocking loss was the Eagles' inability to contain Cardinals' star quarterback Kyler Murray. Murray's exceptional athleticism and ability to extend plays proved to be too much for the Eagles' defense to handle. Despite their best efforts, they were unable to keep him contained and allowed him to make crucial plays that ultimately led to their downfall.
New York Giants (5-11) to secure an NFC East title for a second consecutive year.
Now it's the Dallas Cowboys in the driver's seat, needing just a win over the Washington Commanders in Week 18 to clinch the NFC East and likely put Philadelphia on the road for the duration of the playoffs.
The Eagles have played every bit like a team facing a potential one-and-done in the postseason rather than one that could make a second straight trip to the Super Bowl.
There was plenty of blame to go around: a discombobulated offense that included indecisive play-calling late in the game, a running game that never got going and a defense that couldn’t get off the field.
Cardinals rallied from a 21-6 halftime deficit on the strength of Murray’s two touchdown passes in the third quarter that tied the game at 21-all.
The Cardinals, who entered this game as the road underdog, quieted those that questioned the wide receiver room and the critics that said the Cardinals couldn't do it.
"It's the makeup of our locker room from general manager (Monti Ossenfort) to the coaches to the players and all the way down," Wilson said. "We have a bunch of resilient guys who have been through a lot in life and their football journey. I think it says a lot about a team that's 3-12, coming in here and beat one of the best teams in the league."
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