PHILADELPHIA — After weeks of living on the edge, the Eagles' uneven play finally got the better of them in a lopsided 42-19 loss to the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday. «We're not good enough right now,» Eagles veteran center Jason Kelce said. «Obviously, disappointed in the way we performed, didn't get it done today.
But we've still got some games left, a lot of football to learn from. I still have the utmost confidence in everybody in this locker room on both sides of the ball.
This game doesn't do anything to sway that.» The Eagles had trailed at halftime in each of their previous four games but managed to rally and win all of them, tying an NFL record.
That string came to a halt on Sunday, as San Francisco built a 14-6 halftime lead then kicked it into high gear after intermission, handing Philadelphia its second-largest loss under coach Nick Sirianni. (Its worst loss was by 25 points to the Dallas Cowboys in Week 18 of the 2021 season with the Eagles resting many of their starters for the playoffs.) «We didn't coach good enough, didn't play good enough.