There was nothing pretty about the Philadelphia Eagles' 10-7 win over the Green Bay Packers in Week 10, but the offense stood out as the major problem for the team.
Only three offensive drives for the Eagles had 50 or more yards on the drive, including a touchdown, a field goal, and a turnover made up for the drives. Philly's offense finished with just 294 yards of offense and lost a fumble.
The big difference maker in the game was Eagles wide receiver DeVonta Smith, who had the play of the night in the win. Smith caught a deep ball, a 36-yard field goal from Jalen Hurts, to give them a 10-0 lead in the fourth quarter. He finished with four receptions for 69 yards and one score.
Even with Smith's good day, he was not happy with talking with the media about the struggles the offense had.
“Offensively, we don’t feel good at all. Offensively, we need to be better. The defense is playing their ass off. We need to help those guys out. We need to be better. That's gonna come. You have your up and down. We have good weeks, we have bad weeks, and this week wasn't one of our best.”
DeVonta Smith: “Offensively, we don’t feel good at all. Offensively, we need to be better. The defense is playing their ass off. We need to help those guys out. We need to be better. That's gonna come. You have your up and down. We have good weeks, we have bad weeks, and this…
— Zach Berman (@ZBerm) November 11, 2025
Eagles' offense reverted back to their old ways
Philly's defense deserves a ton of credit for the job they did in leaving Green Bay under 300 yards and creating two turnovers. The pass rush was also present for the Eagles, but the offense is currently the biggest concern.
Outside of Smith's yards and Dallas Goedert's touchdowns in the red zone, there was nothing much consistent about this team in 2025. Saquon Barkley only has one 100-yard game, A.J. Brown is unbelievably frustrated with the lack of involvement in the offense, and Hurts fell back to some inaccurate tendencies.
The common denominator problem in this offense is offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo, who has struggled with consistent play-calling. Patullo was rough against the Packers, as he called for halfback draw plays on three different occasions on third and long. He isn't aggressive enough, and when they are assertive, he doesn't have the right play.
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Philly's offense is still evolving, but the leash to get the unit going is starting to be worn thin.