
Eagles' season-long issues apparent in playoff loss to 49ers, sideline spat between Sirianni, Brown
Key Points:
- The Philadelphia Eagles lost 23-19 to the San Francisco 49ers in an NFC wild card game, ending their bid to repeat as Super Bowl champions, hampered by poor offensive performance and multiple dropped passes.
- Wide receiver A.J. Brown had a sideline confrontation with coach Nick Sirianni after dropping a critical third-down pass, reflecting the team's frustration; Brown finished with only three catches for 25 yards.
- The Eagles' offense struggled significantly in the second half, gaining just 36 total yards on 16 plays and scoring only six points, with quarterback Jalen Hurts throwing for only 75 yards after halftime.
- Offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo faced criticism for the lackluster offensive output, continuing a season












