Nov 28, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni walks through the tunnel for warmups prior to the game against the Chicago Bears at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images

It's been a tough couple of weeks for the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles.

After an 8-2 start, they've now dropped back-to-back games — first to the NFC East rival Cowboys and, most recently, against the Chicago Bears on Black Friday. Philly still leads the division over 6-6-1 Dallas, but their lead is slipping.

The Eagles are looking to bounce back, and key to reversing a two-game losing streak is improving the vibes in the locker room. It seems they've found an... innovative solution for doing so.

On Saturday, an inflatable Easter Bunny (???) appeared in the Philadelphia locker room. It has been dubbed the "positivity rabbit," according to NBC Sports Philadelphia's Ashlyn Sullivan. The Eagles' offensive linemen reportedly said that they are "not sad" but merely "wanted a good vibes bunny."

Whatever works, I suppose. Here's a different angle of the absolute unit.

Philly is on track to return to the postseason, but it will need to play better than it has in the last two games if it hopes to defend its title. Perhaps a December Easter Bunny will get this team back on track.

This article originally appeared on For The Win: The Eagles are improving vibes with an inflatable Easter Bunny (?!)

Reporting by Tyler Nettuno, For The Win / For The Win

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