- After enjoying a 10-1 start this season, the Eagles have lost five of their last six games
- The Eagles' regular season ended with an embarrassing 27-10 loss to the Giants
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After the Philadelphia Eagles' late-season collapse against the New York Giants continued, Jason Kelce was the first to admit their shortcomings.
The Eagles lost 27-10 to the Giants in their regular season finale – a game in which Philadelphia was scoreless at halftime against a struggling team.
After enjoying a 10-1 start this season, Philadelphia has lost five of its last six games, surrendering the NFC East crown to the Cowboys.
“It sucks the way we've played the last six games,” Kelce said.
'All you can do is look in the mirror and go back to work. I know people get tired of hearing that. All you can do is get back to work and have honest conversations.”
Jason Kelce expressed his disappointment after the Eagles lost five of their last six games
Kelce defended head coach Nick Sirianni and emphasized that the locker room still has confidence in him
The drop in results has raised questions about the future of Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni.
However, Kelce emphasized that the locker room still supports Sirianni, and that the players should be held equally responsible for the losses.
“Every game we play is ultimately a reflection of the team and the head coach,” Kelce said. “Win or lose, it always comes down to a leadership position.”
'I think everyone in the dressing room has confidence in Nick Sirianni. I think the last month has obviously not been pretty, but we have had very successful football with Nick.'
After the loss, the Eagles were heavily criticized by the NBC Sports desk in Philadelphia. Broadcasters Ron Jaworski and Reuben Frank showed no signs of being embarrassed by the Eagles' performance.
The Eagles lost their last game of the season in embarrassing fashion against the Giants
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts said the playoffs will reveal 'what this team is made of'
“I'm ashamed of the performance,” Jaworski said during the broadcast. “For two months now, this team has looked like an ill-prepared professional football team unworthy of representing what we believe is a great city. And we deserve better than that.'
However, despite the sour end to the regular season, the Eagles still have the playoffs to make up for the late skid.
“We'll see what this team is made of,” quarterback Jalen Hurts said. 'I believe in this team. It's win or go home'
'Regardless of whether you've fallen five times. This is how you get up for the sixth time.'
The No. 5 seed opens the postseason against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the wild-card round on Jan. 15.