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Eagles' Backup QB Woes Raise Concerns Ahead of Season

Summary

  • Eagles' third-string QBs struggle in preseason loss to Browns
  • Dorian Thompson-Robinson and Kyle McCord alternate series, leading to confusion
  • McCord throws TD pass, but Thompson-Robinson throws pick-six
Eagles' Backup QB Woes Raise Concerns Ahead of Season

The Philadelphia Eagles' backup quarterback situation is causing concern as the team's third-string QBs, Dorian Thompson-Robinson and Kyle McCord, failed to impress in a preseason loss to the Cleveland Browns on August 12, 2025.

The Eagles had a plan to rotate the two quarterbacks, with each taking turns every two series. However, this led to confusion on the sideline, with Thompson-Robinson at one point unsure of when he was supposed to be in the game. McCord, a sixth-round draft pick, managed to throw a 9-yard touchdown pass, but Thompson-Robinson struggled, throwing a pick-six that gave the Browns the lead for good.

Head coach Nick Sirianni acknowledged that the quarterback play was "not good enough" and said he would need to review the tape to assess their performance. The Eagles are now faced with a difficult decision as they evaluate their options behind starter Jalen Hurts and backup Tanner McKee.

With the regular season fast approaching, the Eagles' backup quarterback situation remains a concern. The team may need to explore trade options or consider other roster moves to shore up their depth at the position and ensure they are prepared in case of injury to their top two quarterbacks.

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The Eagles' third-string quarterbacks, Dorian Thompson-Robinson and Kyle McCord, had a difficult performance in the team's preseason loss to the Cleveland Browns, leading to concerns about the team's backup QB situation.
The Eagles had planned to rotate Thompson-Robinson and McCord, with each taking turns every two series. However, this led to confusion on the sideline, with Thompson-Robinson at one point unsure of when he was supposed to be in the game.
McCord had a 9-yard touchdown pass, but Thompson-Robinson struggled, throwing a pick-six that gave the Browns the lead for good. Head coach Nick Sirianni acknowledged that the quarterback play was "not good enough" and said he would need to review the tape.

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