PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Eagles are starting to look more like themselves on offense but say there is still a long way to go.
Philadelphia entered its bye week following its best offensive performance of the season in a 38-20 victory over the Giants on Oct. 26 that improved the reigning Super Bowl champions to 6-2. The Eagles look to carry that strong play into their next game, at Green Bay next Monday, but they know there still is much work to do.
“We still have a lot of things to fix and clean up, but that’s what this week will be about,” coach Nick Sirianni said a day after Philadelphia rushed for 276 yards against New York.
The struggles on the ground before the breakout performance against the Giants was one of the surprises of the season for the Eagles, whose plays are being call

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