PHILADELPHIA — The Eagles’ offense is stuck in neutral again, and Sunday’s fourth-quarter collapse against Denver turned frustration into full-blown concern heading into Thursday’s matchup against the Giants.

A 17-3 lead evaporated in a 21-17 loss that underscored everything wrong with the Birds’ attack — predictable play-calling, inconsistent execution, and a run game that’s become an afterthought for a team built to bully.

The Eagles entered the fourth quarter up two touchdowns before being outgained 156 yards to 15 the rest of the way, allowing 18 unanswered points in a stunning home loss. The defeat dropped Philadelphia to 4-1 and renewed questions about balance and identity.

Jalen Hurts threw for 280 yards and two touchdowns but was sacked six times, while DeVonta Smith posted a se

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