PHILADELPHIA — The Eagles stumbled again on Friday, falling 24–15 to the Chicago Bears in a Black Friday matchup that left fans at Lincoln Financial Field frustrated and searching for answers. After blowing a 21–0 lead last week in Dallas, Philadelphia’s offense once again struggled to find its rhythm — and this time never really got off the ground.
The Birds, wearing their all-black uniforms for the holiday showdown, couldn’t generate consistent drives and repeatedly stalled in key moments. Chicago capitalized on short fields, controlled the tempo, and kept the Eagles chasing throughout the second half.
Friday’s loss marks two straight defeats for a team that started the season strong but now appears out of sync across the board — from protection to execution to offensive identity. It’s a concerning trend with tough opponents still ahead.
What’s Next?
With momentum slipping away, the Eagles will have to reset quickly. Key priorities moving forward include:
Reestablishing the run game to take pressure off Jalen Hurts Cleaning up protection issues and third-down execution Finding ways to spark early offensive rhythm instead of playing from behind Addressing defensive lapses, especially in the middle of the field Turning the page mentally after two tough losses in a five-day span
Philadelphia’s next matchup now becomes even more important as they look to avoid a three-game skid and regain control of their once-promising season.
Stay with First Source News for game-week updates, injury reports, and analysis as the Birds prepare for their next opponent
