
"Philadelphia has committed nearly $200 million to its offense this season, the highest figure in the NFL and a full $20 million more than the next closest teams, the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs. Yet despite this enormous financial commitment, the Eagles' offense remains stuck in neutral. They've won games largely on the back of a stingy, disciplined defense, while Jalen Hurts and the offense have done just enough to survive."
"For a team investing so heavily at quarterback, wide receiver, running back, and multiple offensive line spots, the expectation would be an elite offensive unit capable of overwhelming opponents. Instead, the results are far from elite. The Eagles rank 25th in total yards per game at just 300.1, 16th in points per game at 23.4, and an alarming 28th in passing offense, managing only 184.9 yards per game through the air."
The Philadelphia Eagles are 8-2 but suffer offensive underperformance despite nearly $200 million committed to the offense, the highest in the NFL and $20 million more than the next teams. Ten of the team's top twelve average annual salaries belong to offensive players, with seven earning at least $20 million, including Jalen Hurts at $51 million and A.J. Brown at $32 million. The offense ranks 25th in total yards (300.1), 16th in points (23.4), and 28th in passing (184.9 yards). Wins have come primarily from a stingy, disciplined defense while the offense has done just enough. The offensive line has declined from last season's standard.
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