In a sudden change, the Philadelphia Eagles no longer hold the reins to the No. 1 seed in the NFC. They do not control their own destiny after winning the NFC and Super Bowl last season. At 8-4, the Eagles are 3rd in the conference behind the Chicago Bears and Los Angeles Rams.
Philly is coming off back-to-back losses to the Dallas Cowboys and Bears last Friday night. A lot has gone wrong over the last two weeks, but the Eagles have five games remaining to get back on track and compete for another Super Bowl. Up next is the Los Angeles Chargers on the road in Southern California for Monday Night Football. Both teams are 8-4, looking to make a statement before the season ends.
Eagles' head coach Nick Sirianni does not believe that he needs to change the play-calling ahead of this game

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