The Eagles became Super Bowl champions on a foundation based in culture—a winning ethos built on talent, effort, intelligence and attitude.

None of those traits collectively surfaced this past week.

The Eagles concluded a bad week of practice with a poor effort against the visiting Cleveland Browns on Saturday at Lincoln Financial Field, which translated into a pretty ugly 22-13 loss.

Quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson was, well, awful. He may have taken a step back in the race for the No. 3 quarterback spot behind rookie Kyle McCord, who was credible.

But it was pretty bad everywhere. The Browns piled up 331 yards of total offense, while the Eagles finished with a scant 88 yards. Cleveland, which did very well in the two-day joint practices against the Eagles’ ones, converted nine o

See Full Page