Eagles HC Nick Sirianni on interaction with booing Philadelphia ...

A feisty Sirianni has taken heat for the Eagles' early-season struggles coming off last year's collapse. However, getting back A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith and Lane Johnson helped open things up late against Cleveland. Brown generated 116 yards and a touchdown on six grabs. Smith earned three catches for 64 yards and the game-winning TD, and Johnson allowed zero QB pressures on 28 pass-blocking snaps, per Next Gen Stats.
Even with the big names back, the offense still looked stuck in the mud for too long.
"We're a constipated offense is what it bleeping comes down to," Johnson said, via NJ.com. "It seems like that a lot. We're definitely frustrated. We have a lot of ability, a lot of talent and we are making games a lot more competitive than they need to be. We've got to fix it. As far as talent-wise, this is one of the more loaded offenses I've been a part of."
The star right tackle said he understands the boos from fans.
"I'd be doing the same thing," Johnson said. "They're tired of seeing offenses that aren't efficient, especially in the first half. We're really putting ourselves in bad positions. Our first quarter hasn't been our strong point. We've talked about it, but moving forward, we've got to go prove it."
The Eagles have flip-flopped wins and losses each week this season. Coming off a close home win, Philly now heads to New York to face the rival Giants in Week 7.