Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni vows to clean up a lot of things on defense

The Philadelphia Eagles were gashed on the ground by the Lions and barely escaped with a win in Detroit after a lackluster defensive effort

The Eagles entered the 2022 season opener with growing expectations, and much of the hype centered around a retooled defense and a coordinator with a rising profile in NFL coaching circles.

After Sunday’s Week 1 debacle at Detroit, the hype could cool on Jonathan Gannon, Philadelphia’s much-maligned defensive coordinator.

The Eagles have a top-10 defense on paper, but Gannon’s reluctance to unleash his weapons is now causing some concern around the franchise after the Birds surrendered 181-yards on the ground.

Philadelphia gave up 35 points and allowed 386 yards to a Lions team that was embarrassed on Halloween night by a less talented defense one year ago. During his weekly appearance on 94WIP’s Morning Show with Angelo Cataldi, Sirianni clarified that things will get cleaned up.

“We’re gonna get a lead and you’re gonna play with a lead the rest of the way.’ And that’s precisely what happened. The defense allowed us to get that lead. Now, we didn’t finish good as we all know. We’ve got to clean up a lot of things on defense, as far as the run game and some of the things like that, but we’ll get those things corrected. It’s always better to fix them after a win than after a loss.”

It is only week one, and the Eagles starters played one series together during the preseason.  Still, with the Vikings’ explosive offense heading to Philly for a Monday night showdown, adjustments must be made regarding scheme and versatility.

A team shouldn’t run the ball down your throat if you have Jordan Davis on your roster, and the Eagles must play five down linemen on apparent running formations.

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How concerning is Eagles’ lack of pass rush after disastrous defensive showing vs. Lions?

Whether it be scheme or lack of pass rush, the Philadelphia Eagles defense gave some cause for concern with the effort against the Detroit Lions in Week 1

The Eagles added Haason Reddick and several other weapons this summer, and on paper, the Birds’ roster looked like a potential top-10 defense.

The secondary made plays on Sunday, and the Birds got some pressure on Lions quarterback Jared Goff.

Overall, Philadelphia’s run defense was gashed for 181-yards on the ground while only sacking the Detroit quarterback once.

Considering the Eagles sacked Goff six times in 2021 with far less talent, Sunday’s defensive showing was disappointing and could be a cause for concern. Philadelphia created some early pressure on Goff by blitzing more in the first half, but Gannon put the breaks on any attacking in the second half, and the Eagles ended up fighting to hold on.

Goff was sacked once on the afternoon, and Detroit was without two starters on the offensive line and had an injured center.

Lions running back D’Andre Swift was electric on the day, rushing for 144-yards on 15 carries and a 9.6 yards per average.

Goff completed passes to seven different receivers and had a similar QBR to Eagles star Jalen Hurts on the afternoon.

It’s only one game, and Gannon adjusted well last season.

Still, the Eagles will have to approach the defensive side of the football more urgently, especially against the lower-tiered quarterbacks around the league.

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