ESPN staff writer believes four NFL teams are going to decline this season, including the Philadelphia Eagles.
. Barnwell picked the Eagles as the one franchise that would still return to the playoffs, but he believes the organization is not going to repeat a 14-win season because the schedule is harder compared to last year.
“The FTN Football Almanac pegs them as playing the easiest schedule last season,” Barnwell wrote. “FPI [Football Power Index] had them in 23rd, while my schedule model had them at No.24. Philly played just three games against teams that won 10 or more games, and one of those was against the Vikings, and you know how the model feels about them. The Eagles managed to land games against each of the four worst teams by win-loss record: the Bears, Texans, Cardinals and Colts.
Barnwell said The FTN Football Almanac projects the Eagles to face the fifth-toughest schedule in 2023.
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