The defending Super Bowl champion Eagles are off to a 3-0 start after their thrilling 33-26 win last Sunday over the Rams and while they have things they can improve upon, not having a loss on their record is a pretty good start to the year.
One legendary former quarterback, however, has not been impressed with one aspect of the Eagles' team, and he didn't hold back.
Drew Brees made his debut on ESPN's First Take on Tuesday and laid into Jalen Hurts's offense.
"I respect Philly, they are winning games... I can't stand to watch that offense. It's the most boring offense."
Brees later called the NFC East the "toughest division in football" even though the Cowboys and Giants call that division home.
Here's Brees making those comments:
Drew Brees brings the heat in his First Take debut, calling the Eagles offense "boring" after not putting Jalen Hurts in his top NFL quarterbacks right now.
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) September 23, 2025
"I respect Philly, they are winning games... I can't stand to watch that offense. It's the most boring offense." pic.twitter.com/Bj2Tk6iSQ2
While Brees did say that a "boring" offense can win a Super Bowl, one thing was really clear in that segment: Brees understands that you have to go a little overboard on First Take to have your opinions heard.
It feels like Eagles fans have no issues with this run by Hurts over his last 17 games:
Jalen Hurts in last 17 games he's started and finished (incl. playoffs)
— NFL on CBS 🏈 (@NFLonCBS) September 21, 2025
17-0
43 Total TD
5 TO pic.twitter.com/5BVJ7348Tl
Next up for the Eagles is a showdown this Sunday with the 3-0 Buccaneers in Tampa.
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This article was originally published on www.si.com as Drew Brees Unleashes on Eagles’ ‘Boring’ Offense During ESPN Debut .