The Philadelphia Eagles are in a rut; there's no doubt about that. The birds have dropped three straight games and look like a shell of the team that won the Super Bowl 10 months ago.
Fortunately, they'll likely still win their division and get to host a playoff game, and from there, anything is possible. The Eagles are still very much playing for playoff seeding, and to close the year, they'll play the Raiders in Philly, the Commanders in D.C., the Bills in Buffalo, and then the Commanders in Philly. That's a favorable schedule to close out the year, and those Commanders games might get even easier if Washington listens to Adam Schefter's advice.