In his interview, Kelce was blunt. “The entire offensive line has been getting hit, the pressure rate was there last night. They were leaning on those guys. They were working backwards over the blocks.”
He also concluded: “This year is the first year they’ve really struggled to run the ball.”
Jason Kelce words reflect concern over deeper issues than just isolated mistakes. Suggesting that the Eagles’ offense may not be built to fully leverage Hurts’ strengths.
The struggles for the Eagles O-Line has stuck out for Jason Kelce 👀
“This year is the first year they have really struggled to run the football. … It is crippling this offense.” pic.twitter.com/DU88ZiOPmG
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Eagles offensive cracks according to Jason Kelce
The former center pointed out that the collapse against the Cowboys revealed vulnerabilities that the organization has not addressed adequately.
While the defense also faltered at times, Kelce emphasized that the real problem lies in the offense’s inability to consistently produce success.
“Much of it is because they’re beat up and not a cohesive, healthy unit like they’ve been in the past,” he said.
His harsh but grounded critique carries weight due to the deep connection Kelce. Maintains with the Eagles and the direct way he questions coaching decisions and team strategies.
Pressure on Jalen Hurts and Sirianni’s response
For Jalen Hurts, Jason Kelce comments come at a delicate time. After leading the team to the Super Bowl and contending for the MVP title. Hurts now faces public criticism from one of the franchise’s most respected voices.
Head coach Nick Sirianni responded by emphasizing that mistakes need to be corrected. But he avoided addressing the specific points Kelce highlighted, which could heighten the tension.