Philly Eagles Therapy

Philadelphia Eagles Lose to the 49ers, Offense Lets the Team Down Again

Baz Rabayda and Basil Rabayda

Send us a text

The postseason journey ended before it could even begin. In a cold, heartbreaking afternoon at Lincoln Financial Field, the Philadelphia Eagles (11-7) saw their 2025 season vanish in a 23-19 Wild Card loss to the San Francisco 49ers.

Despite a valiant effort from Vic Fangio’s defense, the Eagles' offense—the story of the season—finally hit a wall they couldn't climb over. Join us for a raw and honest autopsy of the game that sent the Birds home early.

The Offensive Implosion
It was a "Groundhog Day" nightmare. We dissect how an offense featuring Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley, A.J. Brown, and DeVonta Smith managed only nine points in the biggest game of the year.

Red Zone Woes: We break down the three drives that stalled inside the 20-yard line, resulting in field goals instead of touchdowns.

The Play-Calling Crisis: Was Kevin Patullo too conservative? We look at the baffling lack of targets for A.J. Brown in the second half and why the run game was abandoned when it was working.

Jalen Hurts’ Struggles: We analyze Jalen's performance—the indecisiveness in the pocket and the critical late-game sack that took the Eagles out of field goal range.

The Offseason of Uncertainty
"One and Done" wasn't the plan. We look at the massive questions looming over the NovaCare Complex:

Coaching Changes: Is Nick Sirianni’s seat hot? Will there be a change at Offensive Coordinator?

Roster Decisions: With the season over, we take a preliminary look at free agency and the aging veterans—is this the last time we see Brandon Graham or Lane Johnson in Midnight Green?

The Super Bowl dream is dead for 2025. Tune in for the most difficult episode of the year as we react to the loss and look toward an uncertain future.