The Philadelphia Eagles' offense was nonexistent against the Cleveland Browns.
Eagles offense put up dreadful numbers that you won't believe vs. Browns originally appeared on The Sporting News
The Philadelphia Eagles fell to the Cleveland Browns in Week 2 of the preseason by the score of 22-13. And while the final result doesn't matter in the preseason, the performances of individual players and overall units do. As it pertains to the Eagles' offense, they were dreadful, frankly speaking.
As a whole, Philadelphia totaled just 88 yards of offense. Kyle McCord and Dorian Thompson-Robinson combined for 64 yards passing, but lost nine of those due to a sack that took nine yards away. Rushing wise, the Eagles only mustered 33 yards on 19 carries - good for just 1.7 yards per carry.
To compare, the Browns had 331 yards of offense and had 132 yards on the ground on nearly five yards per carry.
While these weren't Philadelphia's starters, it does give concern if any star player were to go down for any amount of time.
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