The Philadelphia Eagles opened the month of December with a 30-16 loss to the Green Bay Packers. Carson Wentz struggled once again and was ultimately benched in favor of rookie Jalen Hurts.
This should be no surprise, but the Philadelphia Eagles lost to the Seattle Seahawks. Doug Pederson makes me angry. Carson Wentz missed a ton of throws. The defense held them in the game as long as possible. Here is my reaction:
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The Philadelphia Eagles have not had success coming out of a bye week under Doug Pederson. They lost for the third straight year out of the bye and this 27-17 defeat essentially wiped out the cushion they had on top of the NFC East.
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The Philadelphia Eagles have not met the expectations they and their fan base had going into the 2020 season. They finished the first half with a 3-4-1 record. However, that is good enough to sit alone in first place in the NFC East.
The Philadelphia Eagles beat the Dallas Cowboys by a score of 23-9. Carson Wentz threw two horrendous interceptions and added two fumbles as well. Doug Pederson called a terrible game, but somehow they managed to come out on top. Brandon Graham and TJ Edwards changed the game defensively.
The Philadelphia Eagles struggled at times, but eventually put the Dallas Cowboys away and won 23-9. Rodney McLeod's fumble recovery for a touchdown in the fourth quarter appeared to seal the deal.