Failed changes and errors return to the Philadelphia Eagles.
This is a theme in a boom season.
Carson Wentz threw a Pick-6, fired to protect himself and the offense committed two Cleveland 10 internal ball losses in a 22-17 loss on Sunday.
Wentz captured five times, ran and struck several times and pitched two more interceptions, expanding his overall NFL lead to 14, and also threw a couple of landing passes.
Miles Sanders made a loose ball to the four Browns at a check-out at Philadelphia’s first check-out.
The Eagles (3-6-1) have lost two in a row but in first place in the NFC East, striker of the New York Giants (3-7) and Washington (3-7).
“We’re where we are because of the mistakes we make, coaches and players,” Eagles coach Doug Pederson said. “This is to see who is inside, who is absent. That’s where we are. It’s about challenging leadership. “of the football team, challenging the boys to keep things together. We still have a chance in our division. “
Pederson asks about Wentz’s bench for rookie Jalen Hurts.
“If you get to this place, you send the wrong message to your football team saying the season is over and that it’s a bad message,” he said. “We have to paint through this. When times are tough, this can be the simplest thing to do. This business is a matter of paintings. This business is about detailing, owning. He’s not a boy. This game is bigger than a boy. We’re all components of it. We all want to fix it. “
Wentz was bludgeoned and threw a pass that was intercepted through second-year linebacker Sione Takitaki and returned 50 yards to score in the first half.
He pitched an expired pick out in the last quarter in a pass to Alshon Jeffery, who jumped too early and let the ball pass into Denzel Ward’s hands.
“I try to be cautious and all that, but when I see an open guy, I drop him, ” said Wentz. “I don’t doubt it. They made games. I take my hat off to them.
Philadelphia’s offensive line didn’t give Wentz much time, in his 19-yard scoring pass to Richard Rodgers, who tied the game in the third quarter.
Jason Peters, the bowl’s professional player, beat Olivier Vernon nine times by three catches and eventually went bankrupt just for injury. Lane Johnson’s right shot injured his shoulder and didn’t end. Even the middle Jason Kelce, one of only two players on offense with Wentz to start each game, soon ruled by an elbow injury.
“Every time you have as many moving portions as you had, it’s a challenge,” Pederson said.
Sanders finished with 66 yards on the court in 16 hauls. He had yards in the first half.
“There is no prevention in us, ” said Sanders. ” We still have a lot, but time is running out. We have to get it right. Soon, Vite. “
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