To the naked eye, the Eagles' offense didn't take a step forward against the Chargers on Monday night. It probably looked as bad in real time as it has at any point during the season, if not worse.

But in reality, the Eagles made strides with their passing offense against the Chargers, at least in design and, sometimes, in execution.

For the first time, perhaps ever in the Nick Sirianni/Jalen Hurts era, the Eagles featured some higher-level NFL pass concepts beyond the endless array of hitches, glance routes, slants and RPOs that had become basically their entire standard operating procedure.

But because of rare turnovers (five of them!), dropped passes and penalties, you would've had to squint really hard to see that progress in real time.

Modifications were there, though, and acknowl

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