The Philadelphia Eagles have been on the struggle bus of late, recently dropping their second straight game to the Chicago Bears on Black Friday to make their record 8-4 on the 2025 NFL season. The Eagles are still one of the most talented teams in the league, but in some ways, that has made it all the more frustrating that the team continues to struggle on offense so consistently.

Recently, former NFL quarterback and current ESPN sports media personality Dan Orlovsky highlighted what he believes is the biggest culprit behind the Eagles' struggles so far this year.

“This is the worst first down offense in the NFL,” said Orlovsky, per SPORTSRADIO 94WIP, via ESPN's “Get Up.” “And if you're bad on first down, it's almost impossible to make up for it on second and third down… they do

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