Jalen Hurts and the Eagles offense faced a rough first half against the Bears, drawing boos from the home crowd.

Billy Heyen

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TL;DR

  • Eagles fans booed the offense and Jalen Hurts during a low-scoring game against the Chicago Bears.
  • The team blew a 21-0 lead against the Dallas Cowboys in their previous game.
  • The Eagles' offense has struggled all season with key players like Saquon Barkley and A.J. Brown underperforming.
  • Dallas Goedert was also stifled in the first half despite being a standout player.

The third-and-19 chances were never great.

However, when Philadelphia Eagles QB Jalen Hurts passed to running back Will Shipley for a checkdown, leaving Philly with no opportunity to secure a first down, the spectators took note.

Eagles fans aren't shy about booing. They once booed Santa Claus.

And here, they booed the Eagles offense and the reigning Super Bowl MVP.

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The Eagles had just three points with 1:50 until halftime against the Chicago Bears, who have been giving up plenty of points.

That comes after the Eagles blew a 21-0 lead on Sunday and lost to the Dallas Cowboys, 24-21.

Something has been off about the Eagles' offense all year.

Saquon Barkley hasn't replicated his magical rushing season.

Hurts hasn't run as much.

A.J. Brown has been antsy all season as he gets less work than he is used to.

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Dallas Goedert is arguably the only player having a season superior to his norm, yet he was completely stifled during the first half on Friday as well.

Donning their all-black uniforms for Black Friday, the Eagles struggled to find any favorable outcomes.

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