Another week, another mind-numbingly frustrating performance from the defending Super Bowl champions.

The Eagles (8-4) fell for the second time in as many weeks, 24-15, to a Bears (9-3) team they are probably better than on paper and are now seemingly miles away from the No. 1 seed in the NFC they held back in Week 11.

The offense fell asleep for long stretches, the tush push continued its decline as Jalen Hurts coughed up a fumble (and also threw a pick) and the defense simply could not get off the field as the Bears out-possessed the Eagles by nearly 20 minutes of game clock.

But those weren't the Eagles' worst crimes against football.

With very few bright spots (we were able to highlight one of them below), the Eagles do have a new major area of concern after this one, as well as so

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