The Philadelphia Eagles are 8-2, sitting atop the NFC East. But beyond that stat-line, something’s missing. The Eagles have been stacking wins powered by a high-profile defense. However, the offense that lifted the Lombardi Trophy last season is sputtering. Faced with that reality, wide receiver DeVonta Smith is calling for change.
“Everybody got to look themselves in the mirror,” Smith said in an interview with CBS. “You have to check yourself. We all can go out there. We all can be better. It’s not just one individual. It’s a collective group.”
Philly isn’t used to this look. The offense feels like it’s moving through quicksand. Per Fox rankings, the Eagles stand sixteenth in scoring, averaging 23.4 points per game, 28th in scoring offense, and 29th in third downs with just a 3

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