PHILADELPHIA -- For weeks, the Philadelphia Eagles have been searching for ways to unleash their passing game. That portion of the offense comes in spurts, as the star players have been desperate to make it go.

There's been frustration publicly and behind the scenes regarding the way the offense has looked -- a unit that ran the ball 54.4% of the time in the first four weeks of the season (which led the NFL ) and averaged 23.8 offensive points per game.

Was there room to improve? Of course, but Philadelphia did a complete 180 on Sunday, calling 44 pass plays to just 11 runs for an insane 80% ratio.

Even more puzzling? The Eagles had a 17-3 lead with 13:23 left in the third quarter and still attempted to pass the ball, having 19 pass plays to just one play. Saquon Barkley had one c

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