The Philadelphia Eagles snapped a three-game losing streak on Monday with a victory over the New York Giants.
But there was still plenty of unrest among both the team and its fans at Lincoln Financial Field.
Now, it appears that some Eagles players are passing the blame for some of their recent struggles onto those very same fans.
Marcus Hayes of the Philadelphia Inquirer reports that some Eagles players believe that the home crowd is partially responsible for communication issues on offense.
“Over the past month several Eagles offensive players have hinted that the crowd noise at Lincoln Financial Field has affected the offense’s efficiency. Now, they’re going public,” Hayes writes. “Some can’t hear Jalen Hurts’ cadence. Some can’t hear audibles, every syllable of which is crucial…some can’t hear the play call in the huddle.
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