Cowboys fanatic Skip Bayless has a blunt ‘3-word’ take on Eagles’ bizarre 17-20 loss to the Seahawks
The Philadelphia Eagles are now behind the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC standings.
Skip Bayless (L - via IMDb) and Jalen Hurts (R - via Imago)
The Philadelphia Eagles had a glorious chance to equal the San Francisco 49ers and go ahead of the Dallas Cowboys in the NFC standings. However, they failed to do so as the Eagles lost a crucial game against the Seattle Seahawks on Monday. They have now lost their last three games in a row and have slipped to 10-4.
The Eagles needed a win against the Seahawks after losing to the Niners and the Cowboys in their last two games. After week 12, the Philadelphia-based team had the best record in the league, 10-1.
However, they failed to continue that and are now behind the Niners in the NFC. Die-hard Cowboys fan and Fox Sports analyst Skip Bayless reveled in the Eagles’ loss as he took to Twitter to troll them.
After the game, Skip Bayless wrote, “CRY, EAGLES, CRY” on his Twitter account. The Eagles were ahead in the game for the most part, but the Seahawks always had an answer for every Eagles score. They trailed Philadelphia by seven points going into halftime but scored 10 unanswered points in the fourth quarter to win the game and improve to 7-7.
The Eagles will now play their next game against the New York Giants on Christmas Day. They have a favorable schedule to end their regular season with games against the Arizona Cardinals and the Giants. The Eagles have qualified for the playoffs, but they will hope to win all their remaining games to gain winning momentum just before the playoffs.
Jalen Hurts talks about the Philadelphia Eagles’ latest loss to the Seahawks
The Philadelphia Eagles dropped their third game in a row on Monday against the Seattle Seahawks. They have now slipped to 10-4 and are losing form at the worst possible time. Their QB, Jalen Hurts, spoke about the loss and claimed that the team wasn’t “committed enough.”
I’ve been talking about execution all year. We didn’t execute. I don’t think we’re, we’re all, we’re committed enough. Just got to turn it around. You know, it’s a challenge that we have to embrace. Just continue to see it through.Hurts said during his postgame press conference
Hurts had a disappointing game against the Seahawks, as he threw for just 143 yards and two interceptions. He did have two rushing touchdowns, but it wasn’t nearly enough as the Seahawks stifled the Eagles’ passing game. The Eagles and Hurts will hope to bounce back in their next game against the New York Giants.
In case you missed it:
- Ravens HC John Harbaugh asserts Lamar Jackson is the ‘best QB in the NFL’ days before all-important 49ers game
- Skip Bayless claims the Bucs will topple the Saints for NFC South crown courtesy of Baker Mayfield
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