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‘When it does click, watch out:' Why Jordan Davis believes in Eagles' offense

By Reuben Frank • Published December 11, 2025

Sure, Jordan Davis is excited about the Eagles’ defense. Who isn’t? But what he’s really excited about is the Eagles’ offense.

Whaaaaaaa?

Davis, who’s enjoying a Pro Bowl-caliber breakthrough season, spoke at length in the locker room after walkthrough Wednesday about his confidence in the other side of the ball and an offense that’s mired in its worst five-game scoring stretch in more than a decade.

"I'm so deep into this faith in the offense that I have that one day - hopefully very, very soon - it's going to click,” Davis said. "And when it does click, watch out. Because we all know what we're capable of. We all know that we're capable of much more.

"I feel like a lot of people are just kind of losing faith. And you know, whether that's y 'all (media), whether that's the fans, whatever. But me, I'm still 10 toes down for this team. I'm still 10 toes down. Like, I'm the one. I hope that we go out there one game and we just put a 100-ball on it.

"I have the faith, and I'm always telling them, I'm always confident, I always say, before we walk out, go on the field for the game. I say each and every motherbleeper in this locker room, I have full faith in. I have full faith in them because I wouldn't be playing this game at my purest confidence if I wasn't confident in the team that I have behind me.

"And I'm really grateful. I'm grateful because even though we’re not doing too hot on the offensive side, when you have somebody that tells you that they believe in you? They at least want to play hard for them. And if that's all they give me, I'm cool with that. I'm cool with that.

"I just want them to feed off that energy, feed off that faithfulness that I have in them. And I just want them to have that for themselves.

"Now, whether they take it or they take one ear out the other, at least they know that I have faith in them and they know at the bottom of my heart, because I'm never going to sit there and I'm never going to tell you a lie: I love this team. I love this team. I love this team. Ten times out of 10 times I will be with this team every game, every game and I have no doubt about it.

"Like one day it's going to click and one day we're going to get it right. But you just have to keep working. You just have to keep working. It's hard to get up on my soapbox, but you know, I love this team. I love this team and I love this offense and I love the guys that's in this room.

"Like, this locker room means so much to me. It means so much to me.”

After the 22-19 overtime loss to the Chargers Monday night, the Eagles are now down to 22nd in the NFL in scoring at 20.6 points per game. Their 81 points in five games since the bye week is their fewest in a five-game span since Andy Reid’s last year here.

They’re 24th at 309 total yards per game, 22nd in rushing yards, 22nd in passing yards, 26th in first downs, 28th on third down.

The Eagles are 8-5 after an 8-2 start. They still lead the NFC East with a magic number of three with four weeks left to win the division.

Davis’s message to his teammates on offense is to stay positive in the face of a truly terrible stretch.

"Crack a joke, see a smile,” he said. "I'm like, ‘Man, why is that smile hiding today?’ I don't want to see that. I don't want to see that. We're too good not to be happy and we're too blessed to be in this position and not be happy at what we're doing.

"Let me tell you something. In this league, it doesn't matter what you did last year. It doesn't even matter what you did last week. You're always in the business of doing more. You're always in the business of asking for more. But in the same breath, you have to be reminded that you are capable of all this stuff. You are capable of winning championships. We won a championship.

"We're so capable of going out there, balling out, being the best team that we can be, being dominant on offense and defense. And we just have to capture that. We have to find that. We have to believe it. We have to believe it, because I feel like a lot of people, for some reason, they don't believe it. And I believe it wholeheartedly.

"I love the team. I love the guys. And it hurts my soul when I see just all the (negative) talk and all the stuff going out here and just seeing like just everybody down and everybody kind of putting people down because that's not how I live. I live positively.

“(And) these are my people you're talking about. … So when I see people talking negative about this stuff, I'm like, ‘Man, I really want to go to war for these guys.’ Cause like, man, these are my people you're talking about. And I'm so confident.

"I'm so confident in the things that they're capable of doing.”

https://www.nbcsportsphiladelphia.com/nfl/philadelphia-eagles/when-it-does-click-watch-out-why-jordan-davis-believes-in-eagles-offense/700286/

Well good for you Jordan 😊 someone has to be confident right!

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