There isn't a lot to get excited about for the Philadelphia Eagles fan base as they saw their game get smacked in the face on Amazon with a 34-17 loss to the New York Giants in Week 6.
The Eagles struggled on third down, only converting one of their nine attempts, and for the first time this season, had multiple turnovers. Philly's defense didn't fare much better as the Giants converted 11 of 16 third downs and ran for 172 yards.
It may be hard to see, but there were a few winners from this game for the Eagles, but plenty of losers.
Winner: Dallas Goedert, TE
There wasn't a lot of good from the offense, but Goedert did show that Jalen Hurts could trust him more than any other receiver. On 11 targets, he caught nine passes for 110 yards and one touchdown. He had a lot of big-time catches and was the only player on offense who deserved any praise.
Loser: Kelee Ringo, CB
Yeah, not a great day to say the least for Ringo. He got blocked out on a deep ball pass despite being 6-foot-2 and was out of position in coverage multiple times, along with having a holding penalty in the third quarter and a pass interference in the fourth quarter. At one point, Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio actually benched him in favor of Adoree' Jackson, but Quinyon Mitchell's injury thrust him back into action. Eagles are back to square one with Ringo and his uncertain future.
Winner: Adoree' Jackson, CB
Jackson more than earned his spot as CB2. He wasn't perfect, but once he replaced Ringo, he played well. Even with Mitchell hurt and out, Jackson still stepped up to the plate with seven tackles and two pass deflections. Regardless of what Mitchell's status is, Jackson will be in the starting lineup, unless Howie Roseman makes a move via trade or free agency.
Losers: Eagles offense in the second half
Where to start? On the first three drives of the half, they had 20 yards combined, two turnovers on the final two drives, and zero points were scored. It's now four second halves where the Eagles don't score double-digit points and look awful in the process. This unit just can't seem to figure out how to play four quarters.
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Loser: Kevin Patullo, Offensive Coordinator
Once again, Patullo had yet another game where he was questioned about his offense. Players within the team are now calling his play-calling "predictable." Also, less than 100 yards of rushing again for the Eagles. Something has to give with the Eagles' offense, and all the changes have to happen with Patullo.