The NFL won't have a repeat Super Bowl champion.
Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley and the Philadelphia Eagles were eliminated by the San Francisco 49ers in an NFC wild-card game on Sunday.
Now, the heat will be turned up on coach Nick Sirianni and offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo.
Sirianni's job shouldn't be in jeopardy. He's been a winner since he arrived in Philly in 2021. Five playoff appearances, three division titles, two Super Bowl appearances and one Lombardi trophy in five seasons.
But there will be accountability for a stagnant offense that plagued Philadelphia throughout the season and showed up again in a one-and-done performance.
Patullo is the likely scapegoat though there's plenty of blame to spread around.
''There will be time to evaluate everybody's performance,'' Sirianni said. ''Right now, I feel for all our guys in the locker room, all the players, all the coaches, the front office, everybody that works so hard, the fans that come out and support us, Mr. (chairman/CEO Jeffrey) Lurie. I feel for all of us, all of them, and there'll be time to evaluate everything coming up.''
The Eagles managed just 19 points and 307 yards facing a defense missing its two best players: five-time Pro Bowl edge rusher Nick Bosa and four-time All-Pro linebacker Fred Warner, among others.