The Eagles held a respectable position at No. 14 among the 32 teams in the league. This year, there has been a noteworthy advancement as the…
In the previous season, the Eagles held a respectable position at No. 14 among the 32 teams in the league. This year, there has been a noteworthy advancement as the Eagles have ascended by 10 spots, now earning recognition as the No. 4 organization in the NFL.
Despite concerns surrounding Philadelphia’s coaching staff, which underwent significant changes this offseason, the strength coaches, training staff, and head coach Nick Sirianni have all received “exceptionally high ratings from the players.” Owner Jeffrey Lurie has also been lauded as one of the best in the league, attributed to his “commitment to continually enhancing facilities,” such as the expanded hot/cold tub room, addressing a concern raised by players in the previous season about its size.
It’s worth noting for future assessments that players have expressed dissatisfaction with the cramped travel setup and consider the Eagles’ locker room to be “outdated.” Given Lurie’s demonstrated responsiveness to player feedback, it appears likely that he would promptly address these desired changes.