PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia Eagles are leading their division and would be the top seed in the NFC if the playoffs started today. But the defending Super Bowl champions acknowledge that they are still looking for improvements, particularly on offense.
The Eagles struggled offensively in Monday night’s 10-7 victory at Green Bay.
“Sometimes it’s going to look really pretty; sometimes it’s not always going to look pretty in this league,” Eagles coach Nick Sirianni said. “We found a way to win. We’ll be very critical. We have to enjoy this. But make no mistake about it, every one of us is determined to get better and continuing to rise. That’s not enough points. Tonight it was.”
After going scoreless in the first half, Philadelphia took a 10-0 lead on quarterback Jalen Hurts’ 36-yard TD

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