PHILADELPHIA — Jalen Hurts and the Eagles silenced some criticism, ended a losing streak and are now on the brink of a repeat championship.
A Super Bowl?
Not quite — though a second straight appearance in the Super Bowl at least remains a possibility, unlike last season's opponent, the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Eagles' resounding 31-0 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders put them one win away from winning their second straight NFC East title. The Eagles (9-5) need one win or one Dallas Cowboys loss to become the first team to win consecutive NFC East titles since, well, the Eagles won the last of their four straight crowns from 2001-2004.
Not bad for a team that suffered a three-game losing streak this season and had to listen at times for calls to bench Hurts and fire offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo.
Playing in the woeful NFC East sure helps the Eagles navigate rough patches in the season. So does the chance to get an offense right against the lowly Raiders — the start of a soft December stretch that includes Saturday's game at the four-win Washington Commanders.
The Eagles are the No. 3 overall seed in the NFC and remain on track to host a playoff game during wild-card weekend. They could still earn a No. 1 seed but that remains a statistical long shot. They would need to win their final three games while the teams ahead of them — along with some other oddities — must each lose twice for the road to the Super Bowl to go through Philly as it did last season.
More performances like they had against the Raiders could help down the stretch. Hurts threw three touchdown passes and the Eagles defense not only had its first shutout since 2018, but it held the Raiders to just 75 total yards.