

The Philadelphia Eagles are off to a strong 4-0 start to the season.
However, Kevin Patullo's offense is averaging 138.0 passing yards per game, the second-fewest in the NFL.
The Eagles have a lot of weapons on offense and Patullo said on Tuesday that having a lot of mouths to feed is a good problem to have.
"It's a great problem, right? Because some teams don't have what we have," Patullo said. "So it is a great problem and really the guys have been great with me. I've been around here for a while, so obviously I know them a little bit differently, but they all want to win and that's the number one thing. They all want to win. They'll do anything for the team to win.
"So whether it's somebody's getting the ball, somebody's not when you watch it at times, there's guys being excited for other guys when they're making plays and that's all we can really ask for. It's just like, hey, we all want to win. We're on the same page. We know it may be different from play to play or from game to game, but we want to win."
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts has 609 passing yards and five passing touchdowns on the season. Dallas Goedert (3), A.J. Brown (1) and DeVonta Smith (1) have caught touchdown passes from the reigning Super Bowl MVP in 2025.
Brown has gotten off to a slow start this season and he posted a couple of cryptic messages on his X account after the Eagles beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 4. The WR only has 14 catches for 151 yards and one touchdown. The 151 yards receiving is the lowest output in a four-game stretch for Brown since he arrived in Philadelphia in 2022.
"A.J. and I have a great relationship just throughout the years being here," Patullo said. "We spent a lot of time together, so as far as communication and getting to him and I have had no problem. I know where his heart is, where he lies. He wants to win, so he feels like he can do everything and anything to help us at all times. So as far as I'm concerned, him and I are in a good spot."
The Eagles face the Denver Broncos in Week 5.