Jason Kelce offers blunt assessment of Eagles’ blowout loss to 49ers, telling brother Travis ‘we got our asses kicked’ on offense and defense
- Jason Kelce admitted he didn't execute his assignment on two plays against the 49ers
- He also emphasized that the defense was on the field too long due to Sunday's defeat
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Eagles center Jason Kelce sees Sunday's loss to the visiting San Francisco 49ers just like every other Philadelphian.
“We got knocked down,” he told his younger brother Travis on the couple's weekly podcast, New Heights.
Jason didn't attack anyone specifically and acknowledged that he personally failed to make two plays in the 42-19 loss, which could have ramifications heading into the postseason. Not only did San Francisco win 9-3 at Philadelphia in a 10-2 game for first place in the NFC, but the 49ers now have the all-important tiebreaker if they finish with the same record as the Eagles, who are in jeopardy. of losing a playoff bye week and home field advantage.
“They're a good team,” Jason said.” Kudos to them for putting together a great game.”
Neither the offense nor the defense were spared by Jason, who blamed both units for failing to keep Brock Purdy, Deebo Samuel, George Kittle and Christian McCaffrey off the field.
Jason Kelce (left) told younger brother Travis (right) that he personally botched two plays on Sunday
Jalen Hurts and Jason Kelce (right) talk during Sunday's loss to San Francisco
“Our defense, I think it's obviously not a great game for them,” Jason said after the 49ers gained 456 total yards while converting 8 of 11 third-down attempts. “They started hot. Had two three-and-outs to start. We went into the red zone and didn't get any touchdowns.
“We're going to go down early and score touchdowns instead of getting away with field goals on those first two possessions. We are fourteen ahead, I think the game is a little bit different,” he continued. “With the way they clicked on offense, the way they played, it was going to be tough.”
And while Jalen Hurts struggled to move the chains with the Eagles' offense, the defense faced increasing pressure to contain Purdy, who finished with 314 yards and four touchdown passes for the game.
“We have to do a better job, in my opinion, as an offense to keep them off the field,” Jason said. “They've played a record number of snaps the last two games. In the history of the NFL, no team has played more snaps in two games than our defense. It's not fair to them.
“You partly have yourself to blame for that,” he continued. “They had to leave the field on third down and make stops.
Jason Kelce remains confident, saying the Eagles have “good” players and “great” coaches
“But part of that is us putting together drives that maintain control of the game. I don't think we have been consistent enough in attack. Sometimes we get there and we click, and they're great rides. It's just not consistent enough right now.”
There is an upside, Jason explained.
The reigning NFC champions have “good players” and “great coaches,” which he believes will make corrections easier.
Travis, the reigning Super Bowl champion with the Kansas City Chiefs, agreed.
“You guys know how great of a team you can be,” the All-Pro tight end said. “That's hard to lose.”