It’s been a rollercoaster year for the Philadelphia Eagles defense. They started the year with a depleted secondary that was haunted by miscommunication, poor tackling, and coverage breakdowns and despite a mid-season resurgence, it seems as though we’re headed back to square one.
In each of the last three games, the Eagles have allowed a receiver to put up at least 130+ individual receiving yards and at least one touchdown. When you factor in that they’ve also surrendered a whopping 81 points over that same timeframe, the cause for concern grows. Oh, and those three times have a combined record of 9-33.