INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Nine days have passed and 25 games have been played since the Eagles left Lincoln Financial Field following a real stinker against the Chicago Bears.
If you want to know how much things can change in the NFL in that amount of time just look to the Bears. By the time the Week 13 games were over, they were the top seed in the NFC.
One heartbreaking loss later to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday at Lambeau Field and the 9-4 Bears dropped all the way to seventh and final seed in the conference.
The 8-4 Eagles, meanwhile, went into Week 14 as the No. 3 seed and regardless of their result Monday night against the Los Angeles Chargers in SoFi Stadium, they will remain in that spot.
That doesn’t change their desire to get things headed back in the right direction follo

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