The Philadelphia Eagles closed out last season with a sensational offensive display, with 95 combined points across the NFC Championship Game and the Super Bowl. Expectations were high that they would resume that dominance in 2025, but the start of the year proved more challenging.

Through the first two games, the offense struggled to find rhythm. Saquon Barkley was largely contained, and quarterback Jalen Hurts hadn’t yet thrown for 200 yards in a single contest. That all changed in Week 3. The Eagles improved to 3-0 with a thrilling 33-26 win over the visiting Los Angeles Rams on Sunday. However, the victory wasn’t smooth sailing.

Sunday’s game left us with a question of whether Hurts had begun taking control of play-calling in the third and fourth quarters, effectively steerin

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