They lost two games only five days apart. Following the Thursday night upset against the Giants, the Eagles had extra time to get ready for their Week 7 visit to Minnesota.

The overriding question is whether the Philly offense will perform any better than it has, as the team tries to avoid losing three in a row.

Through six weeks, the Eagles are averaging 275.4 yards. That’s 30th in the league, ahead of only the Bengals and the Titans. (Cincinnati’s 470 yards on Thursday night bumped the Bengals’ average from 268.7 to 297.5, dropping Philly to No. 31 in per-game average.)

It’s also the lowest offensive output for a defending Super Bowl champion since 1987, when the Giants started 1-5 during a season that included three games with replacement players.

So what do the Eagles need to do?

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