PHILADELPHIA — The mood in the Eagles' locker room was a bit more bleak than it should have been for a team riding a nine-game winning streak and celebrating a franchise rushing record.
Former 1,000-yard receiver DeVonta Smith — who caught a touchdown pass and not much else — was exasperated at the offensive no-show.
A.J. Brown, who holds a slew of team receiving records, had as much to offer in his sour postgame interview as he did on the field when he was held to four catches.
This was the sullen attitude of a team still in the hunt for a top seed in the NFC?
Here's the good news for the Philadelphia: Saquon Barkley rushed for 124 yards to break the Eagles season record, and Jalen Hurts threw two touchdown passes and ran for a score in Sunday's 22-16 win over the Carolina Panthers.
Barkley's consistent brilliance aside, Hurts and the Eagles slogged through another rough offensive outing, and they clinched a playoff berth later Sunday when Arizona lost to Seattle, combined with Atlanta's earlier loss.
The Eagles (11-2) maintained their position as the No. 2 team in the NFC, behind Detroit (12-1), after a mostly lethargic effort against the Panthers (3-10).
''Everybody has a reason to want more,'' Hurts said.