The past month has been rough on Philadelphia Eagles fans, watching their offense struggle to even get to 21 points in a game.
Philly finally got it all together in the most perfect way with a 31-0 shutout against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 15 action. The offense had nearly 400 total yards, zero turnovers, and the team as a whole only had three penalties.
After the game, Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert talked to reporters about the offense and how it flowed throughout the game. Goedert said the beautiful things Eagles fans have been waiting all season to hear.
"I mean it felt really good. I feel like the flow of the offense looked really good today and that's a big part of it. When you get a positive play and then you have to stop for a penalty, bring it back, get a ball set, you can't go on the ball, can't use tempo. And I think we had a good balance, all that today so I think playing clean football is definitely something we need to continue to do."
Eagles' offense finally came together against the Raiders
Goedert was one of the strong performances on the offensive side of the ball, outside of one drop in the end zone. He finished with six receptions for 70 yards and two touchdowns in the win.
The one aspect of the game that everyone couldn't stop talking about was Jalen Hurts' performance. Hurts completed 12 of 15 passes for 175 yards and three touchdowns and zero interceptions, adding 39 yards on the ground.
There was perfect movement on the offense, and while a couple of Hurts' passes were missed, the Eagles' offense moved the ball down the field well. Philly's 183 yards on the ground were a big reason they controlled the time of possession, with the ball for nearly 40 minutes.
Credit has to be given to offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo for his play-calling in the game. Patullo seemed to make the right calls for most of the game and put his players in the best spots, which has been a challenge all season.
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Whether the Eagles can keep doing this for the rest of the season remains the most significant question mark. Philly seems to have gotten their answers on offense for the time being.
