Eagles Nick Sirianni takes responsibility for MNF loss to Chargers
3 minute readPublished: Tuesday, December 9, 2025 at 6:08 am
Eagles' Struggles Continue as Sirianni Takes Blame for Loss
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni has taken full responsibility for his team's third consecutive loss, a 22-19 overtime defeat against the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday Night Football. The Eagles, facing mounting pressure to regain their winning form, saw their offensive woes persist, mirroring the struggles that plagued them at the end of the previous season.
The Eagles' offense struggled mightily, with quarterback Jalen Hurts throwing four interceptions. Despite the defense's strong performance, which included seven sacks on Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert, the team's inability to convert drives into touchdowns proved costly. The Eagles managed only one touchdown, a 52-yard run by Saquon Barkley.
Sirianni acknowledged the team's turnovers and inability to finish drives as key factors in the loss. He highlighted the defense's positive contributions while emphasizing the need for offensive improvement. The head coach's decision to shoulder the blame reflects the gravity of the situation as the team's playoff hopes hang in the balance.
The Eagles' recent performance raises concerns about their ability to compete at a high level. Their offensive struggles, coupled with the pressure from the Dallas Cowboys in the NFC East, have put them in a precarious position. The team must address its offensive deficiencies to turn their season around.
BNN's Perspective: While it's commendable that Coach Sirianni is taking responsibility, the Eagles' issues seem deeper than just coaching. The team needs to find a way to get their offense back on track, and quickly, if they want to make a serious run in the playoffs. The defense is playing well, but they can't carry the team alone.
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