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Eagles Owner Has 'Zero Concern' over Losing Streak, Says He's 'Not Worried at All'
Despite a three-game losing streak by the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles, a key figure still expects them to be in contention for a second straight Lombardi Trophy.
Per The Athletic's Michael Silver, Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie maintained his confidence that the team will be able to get back on track and make a run in the postseason.
"I have zero concern," Lurie told Silver after Monday night's loss to the Los Angeles Chargers. "We had a lot of turnovers, but some of them were flukes."
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Lurie was asked if this current skid reminds him of the 2023 Philadelphia team that started the season with a 10-1 record before finishing at 11-6 and losing in the NFC Wild Card Round.
"Nothing like it," Lurie responded. "Absolute opposite. We have a Super Bowl defense and great special teams. Our offense will get it going. I'm not worried at all."
The Eagles have been under a microscope this season, with many questioning their team chemistry amid their up and down year. At 8-5, Philadelphia leads the NFC East, but any further struggles could put their hopes for a second straight Super Bowl title in jeopardy.
The Eagles will have a good chance to end their skid when they face the 2-11 Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday.









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