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Jeffrey Lurie’s 7 options for Eagles: Kapadia on Pederson, Roseman, what’s next


In the final minutes of the Eagles’ 23-17 loss to the Seahawks on Monday night, the discussion on ESPN’s broadcast shifted toward who’s to blame for the state of the Eagles.

Steve Levy, Louis Riddick and Brian Griese referred to the Eagles as a broken franchise. They talked about the errors in personnel evaluation, the potential disconnect between the front office and coaching staff, and Carson Wentz’s struggles. It’s a conversation that’s been happening in Philadelphia for weeks and an exercise that owner Jeffrey Lurie has undoubtedly gone through himself.

According to a Philadelphia Inquirer report, Lurie skipped the Eagles’ game against the Browns because he was frustrated with the team’s play. There are five games left, and it’s unlikely Lurie makes any final decisions before the end of the regular season. But there’s no doubt he’s already considered what the best path forward is for the franchise…





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