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Philadelphia Eagles: 3 Ways to flip turnover ratio back in their favor

In each of the past two seasons, the Philadelphia Eagles have finished the regular season committing more turnovers on offense than they’ve forced on defense. Fundamentally, that isn’t how a team succeeds on any level of football. The question is can the “Birds” fix this problem? Before we answer that, let’s do some research.

In 2019, the Eagles committed 23 turnovers on offense, fourteen of which were credited to Carson Wentz who was responsible for seven interceptions and seven lost fumbles. That’s more than Tom Brady had (12). It’s also more than Dak Prescott’s 13.