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Analyst Says He’s ‘Not Worried’ About 1 NFC Team’s Rough Stretch

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The Philadelphia Eagles could be in trouble.

With their Week 14 loss to the Dallas Cowboys, they have lost two straight games for the first time since December of the 2022 season.

This team has experienced much winning lately, so these recent woes are largely unfamiliar to them.

Ross Tucker, a former player turned analyst, recently sat down to discuss what the Eagles can do to try and get out of this rut.

Tucker initially said that, to a degree, he isn’t worried.

“I still think they’ll finish the year 14-3, maybe 13-4,” Ross noted.

How worried are you about the Birds?

Not a simple question to answer.

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However, Ross was concerned about the Eagles losing their last two games.

This isn’t necessarily because they recorded losses on their season scorecard, but rather, “those are the teams they need to beat to go to the Super Bowl.”

He believes that the San Francisco 49ers and Cowboys are ahead of them, talent-wise, at least at the moment.

Ross noted that the Eagles “have time” to correct their mistakes, as they still have four regular-season games left.

While they don’t play a team of the caliber of the 49ers or Cowboys moving forward, they still have the Seattle Seahawks on the schedule.

The Seahawks have been a stingy team all season, especially when Geno Smith is at the helm.

They are also slated to play the New York Giants twice, and while they are not a playoff team, they are a divisional rival.

These three games could help get the Eagles back on track, giving them the necessary fuel to head into the playoffs.

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