Nick Sirianni says he won't be changing the offensive playcaller
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The Philadelphia Eagles are facing challenges after a 24-15 loss to the Chicago Bears, marking their second consecutive defeat following an 8-2 start this season. Head coach Nick Sirianni announced he would not be changing the offensive playcalling responsibilities from coordinator Kevin Patullo, despite the team's recent struggles. Sirianni emphasized that they will evaluate every aspect of the team, following a team-centric approach to addressing wins and losses. The Eagles' situation is reminiscent of their 2021 season, where a strong start was followed by a series of losses. Concerns have been raised about quarterback Jalen Hurts' adherence to playcalling, as reports suggest he may be deviating from planned plays. The Eagles have upcoming games against the Chargers, Raiders, Commanders, and Bills, with expectations to win at least three of these matchups. The team's ability to turn the season around remains uncertain.
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