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ITB Postgame Live: Fourth Quarter Struggles Lead to Loss
The Philadelphia Eagles’ fourth quarter collapse led to their first loss of the 2025 season.
On the Week 5 edition of “Inside The Birds Postgame Live,” Geoff Mosher and Adam Caplan discussed concerns stemming from the 21-17 defeat.

GETTY IMAGES: Philadelphia Eagles QB Jalen Hurts took six sacks in the 21-17 loss to the Denver Broncos.
Jalen Hurts
Geoff Mosher: “Hurts took six sacks, he ran himself into a few…It seemed to me that the Eagles really struggled to pass the ball at times where the Broncos knew they were going to pass the ball and only really moved the ball well on those first downs.”
Kelee Ringo
Adam Caplan: “They started to go after Ringo a little bit. He did a good job in the first half. On one play, they went after him because they know he has trouble stopping. That’s one of his problems is with his stiffness.”
Quinyon Mitchell
Caplan: “Quinyon gave up a play. He clearly held in the end zone. They started to really go after him and Courtland Sutton’s physicality took over.”
Mosher: “If you were to say of the five games they have played this year, this was Quinyon Mitchell’s worst of the five. He not only committed some penalties, but he got beat a couple of times by Sutton as well in some key moments. That’s going to happen.”
A.J. Brown
Mosher: “This is still probably frustrating for A.J. Brown. He saw eight targets but only five catches for 43 yards, not getting him the ball deep. There was that one opportunity where he and Jalen were not on the same page…that could have been an easy touchdown. That just you that the rhythm between those two is not great.”
– Benjamin Paul is a staff writer for InsideTheBirds.com.