Through four weeks of the season, the Eagles' pass offense is averaging just 138 yards per game. Only the Tennessee Titans, a winless team riding a rookie quarterback, have a lower average.
Despite having two of the NFL's best receivers and one of the game's best tight ends, the Eagles are averaging fewer than 5.5 yards per pass. They rank 26th in that category.
Jalen Hurts has twice failed to exceed 130 passing yards. His 6.0 yards per attempt is so low that it ties him with Cincinnati's Jake Browning, and sits lower than QBs such as San Francisco's Mac Jones, the Giants' Russell Wilson, and Atlanta's Michael Penix Jr.
It's safe to say the Eagles' perpetually inconsistent pass offense has reached an all-time low, right?
Actually, no.
A quick look back at last year's offensive product