Pederson: 'I love everything about Eagles, my job, fans'

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Doug Pederson was asked by Angelo Cataldi on Monday morning about a report questioning Pederson's future with the Eagles and rumors that he wants to leave the organization after the season is over.

"Angelo that is the furthest thing—it's laughable, quite honestly," Pederson said. "Are we where we want to be? No, not at all. We all have to coach better, I have to coach better, we have to play better, I understand that. We have to figure out a way in this last month of the season to win a football game. We've got another opportunity, another great opponent coming in here this weekend.

"I love everything about this organization, my job, fans, it's just a great place. It's a great place to work when things are going well. We know we're in a bit of a slump. It's not easy. It's not an easy place to work sometimes because it's the pressure of performing as athletes, as coaches and when things kind of go awry, as they have, I think this is when we look internally. And we say, 'OK how can I fix Doug Pederson first? How can I be a better leader, how can I be a better motivator, how can I be a better coach to the players and still get the most out of these guys?'"

The Eagles have now lost four straight games, falling to 3-8-1. In Sunday's loss to the Packers, Carson Wentz continued to struggle and Wentz was replaced by rookie QB Jalen Hurts in the first half.

Hurts completed 5 of 12 passes for 109 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT and ran 5 times for another 29 yards, sparking the Eagles' offense.

"I just felt like we needed a spark, as I said after the game," Pederson said of his decision to replace Wentz with Hurts. "We just needed something positive to go right in the game and so I put Jalen in.

"Obviously we were able to do some things [with Hurts]. He was able to use his legs and do some things. If it sparked us that way, then possibly yeah. I do believe it gave us a little juice."

Pederson says he hasn't decided yet which QB will start this week against the Saints.

"I'm going to look at a lot of things," Pederson said when asked what goes into the QB decision this week. "Where we are as a team. Just go back and evaluate the position and when I make my mind up I'll know, but I'm not there yet."

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