Posted 10 hours ago10 hr Lane Johnson gets honest about Eagles' inefficient offenseLane Johnson got honest about the Eagles' inefficient offense after the 34-17 loss to the Giants on Thursday night.By Dave Zangaro • Published October 10, 2025EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — In the 13th season of his Hall of Fame career, Lane Johnson isn’t afraid to be honest.After the Eagles’ embarrassing 34-17 loss to the Giants at MetLife Stadium, Johnson revealed some truths about the Eagles’ inconsistent, inefficient and stagnant offense."Yeah, there’s flashes but flashes don’t score points,” Johnson said. "It’s about consistency, it’s about once a big play hits, let’s keep going until we finish. We have spurts but nothing consistent enough.”Entering this season, the Eagles returned 10 of 11 starters on offense from their Super Bowl LIX roster. And even without starting left guard Landon Dickerson on Thursday night, the Eagles have way too much talent on that side of the ball for their offense to look like like it did.And the Eagles’ longest-tenured player knows it."Offensively, we’re frustrated,” Johnson said. "I feel like we have a lot of ability but we’re not producing like we want to.”There are moments where the Eagles’ offense does look good. In fact, they scored touchdowns on back-to-back drives of 70+ yards in the first half on Thursday night. And then they didn’t score again.The Eagles were able to get Thursday night started with back-to-back explosive runs (18 yards and 13 yards) from Saquon Barkley, who then had just 27 yards on 10 carries after that. The one thing the Eagles could always lean on in 2024 was their dynamic rushing attack, and that just hasn’t been there in 2025.What’s wrong with the run game?"A lot,” Johnson said. "I don’t know. I feel like I don’t know if we’re predictable but it seems a lot harder than it needs to be. Maybe moving forward, just have a little more variety, hitting the perimeter some and doing a little bit more of that.”And without that run game, it’s making the Eagles’ offense way more predictable as a whole. The run opened up everything else for the Eagles last year.What they’re left with in 2025, without that elite rushing attack, is an offense that often looks disjointed."I feel like a lot of what we did last year was run play action and it kind of fed off each other and the defense had a real hard time guessing what it was going to be,” Johnson said. "I feel like the last two weeks, you know what it is. You know when the pass is coming, you know when the run is coming. It all starts with us collectively as an offense. And moving forward, we gotta do a better job of that.”Head coach Nick Sirianni on Thursday night was asked about the notion that the Eagles’ offense has become predictable, especially in the run game."I think there were some good moments in the run game today,” Sirianni said. "Got ourselves behind the sticks a little bit in the second half on some of the runs there. So we'll look at everything right there. We know we have the guys up front to be able to do that. Obviously, we've got to do a good job putting them in positions to succeed, and then we've got to go execute. "We'll look at everything. Running a bunch of different types of schemes, but we'll look at everything to see what we're doing well and treat this like a bye week here this weekend.”The Eagles have yet to put together a complete game offensively this season. In the last few weeks, their offensive output has really dried up in second halves. Back in Week 3, the Eagles scored 26 points in the second half to win in comeback fashion against the Rams.In the three games since then? The Eagles have scored just 14 second-half points. And they were shut out by the Giants in the second half at MetLife on Thursday night."You can game plan all you want,” Johnson said. "But when you get in a game, a lot of it is about making those adjustments on the sideline. You can game plan all you want but really we have to make adjustments, we have to play better. We’re not efficient in any phase.”After playing on Thursday Night Football, the Eagles will have a few extra days before they start preparing to face the Vikings on the road in Week 7. Sirianni and first-year offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo are going to have to work hard at the self-scout during this mini bye week.Johnson said the Eagles have to identify the areas where they’re inefficient and see if they are giving away any keys to the defense about what they’re doing. If they are being too predictable, they have to change it. Johnson said they have to keep defenses guessing."It’s frustrating, but we have a lot of season ahead of us,” Johnson said. "Confident with the guys in this room and how we work to get it fixed and to make games not so hard on ourselves, make it more fluid. I feel like we’ve been very stagnant offensively. We put the defense in a bind really the last two, three weeks. It’s frustrating, but as professionals, we got to try to fix it.”https://www.nbcsportsphiladelphia.com/nfl/philadelphia-eagles/lane-johnson-eagles-offense-nick-sirianni-giants-kevin-patullo/689157/
3 hours ago3 hr He ain't lying. Hopefully more players are feeling the same way and will take these issues to the HC, the OC, the DC, and the rest of the Coaches. Last night was pathetic.
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