Photo:Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire via GettyJason Kelceis revisiting the Philadelphia Eagles’ “frustrating” loss to the Arizona Cardinals — and he’s determined to salvage his team’s season.On hisNew Heightspodcastwith brotherTravis Kelceon Wednesday, the Eagles center looked back at the “weird” game in which the “absolutely dominant” Cardinals rallied from a 21-6 halftime deficit to ultimately beat Philly, 35-31.“We blew essentially home-field advantage at least for part of the playoffs, if not all of it,” Jason, 36, said. “It [was] a very frustrating game. We’re just not playing good enough right now. That’s all there is to say. To lose a game like that late in the season stinks. All you can do is just go back and work.”Kelce added about the outcome, which had “major implications” in terms of playoff seeding: “I think everyone is pissed off after the game, if we’re being quite honest.”Yet with a star quarterback inJalen Hurtsand “great players in the building,” Kelce said, the team is looking to its next opponent on Sunday, the 5-11 New York Giants.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“Hey man, it’s over,” he said. “All you can do is move forward and try and get things corrected. Look at the things you’re doing well. This is what I look at, I think Jalen played really really well. If the quarterback is playing at a high level, that takes care of a lot of things.”Jason continued,  “And I personally believe we’ve got the people in there to get the job done and make these corrections and to play at a high level. I know it’s not happening right now I get that, and it’s beyond infuriating when it’s not clicking. It tests you as a team, it tests you as a player, it tests you as a coach.”He concluded, “But man, I still love all those guys in that building and I look forward to continually working with them to go out there and right this thing."

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Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce (62) on the sidelines in the second quarter of an NFL football game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs on Nov 20, 2023 at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, MO

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Jason Kelceis revisiting the Philadelphia Eagles’ “frustrating” loss to the Arizona Cardinals — and he’s determined to salvage his team’s season.On hisNew Heightspodcastwith brotherTravis Kelceon Wednesday, the Eagles center looked back at the “weird” game in which the “absolutely dominant” Cardinals rallied from a 21-6 halftime deficit to ultimately beat Philly, 35-31.“We blew essentially home-field advantage at least for part of the playoffs, if not all of it,” Jason, 36, said. “It [was] a very frustrating game. We’re just not playing good enough right now. That’s all there is to say. To lose a game like that late in the season stinks. All you can do is just go back and work.”Kelce added about the outcome, which had “major implications” in terms of playoff seeding: “I think everyone is pissed off after the game, if we’re being quite honest.”Yet with a star quarterback inJalen Hurtsand “great players in the building,” Kelce said, the team is looking to its next opponent on Sunday, the 5-11 New York Giants.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“Hey man, it’s over,” he said. “All you can do is move forward and try and get things corrected. Look at the things you’re doing well. This is what I look at, I think Jalen played really really well. If the quarterback is playing at a high level, that takes care of a lot of things.”Jason continued,  “And I personally believe we’ve got the people in there to get the job done and make these corrections and to play at a high level. I know it’s not happening right now I get that, and it’s beyond infuriating when it’s not clicking. It tests you as a team, it tests you as a player, it tests you as a coach.”He concluded, “But man, I still love all those guys in that building and I look forward to continually working with them to go out there and right this thing."

Jason Kelceis revisiting the Philadelphia Eagles’ “frustrating” loss to the Arizona Cardinals — and he’s determined to salvage his team’s season.

On hisNew Heightspodcastwith brotherTravis Kelceon Wednesday, the Eagles center looked back at the “weird” game in which the “absolutely dominant” Cardinals rallied from a 21-6 halftime deficit to ultimately beat Philly, 35-31.

“We blew essentially home-field advantage at least for part of the playoffs, if not all of it,” Jason, 36, said. “It [was] a very frustrating game. We’re just not playing good enough right now. That’s all there is to say. To lose a game like that late in the season stinks. All you can do is just go back and work.”

Kelce added about the outcome, which had “major implications” in terms of playoff seeding: “I think everyone is pissed off after the game, if we’re being quite honest.”

Yet with a star quarterback inJalen Hurtsand “great players in the building,” Kelce said, the team is looking to its next opponent on Sunday, the 5-11 New York Giants.

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

“Hey man, it’s over,” he said. “All you can do is move forward and try and get things corrected. Look at the things you’re doing well. This is what I look at, I think Jalen played really really well. If the quarterback is playing at a high level, that takes care of a lot of things.”

Jason continued,  “And I personally believe we’ve got the people in there to get the job done and make these corrections and to play at a high level. I know it’s not happening right now I get that, and it’s beyond infuriating when it’s not clicking. It tests you as a team, it tests you as a player, it tests you as a coach.”

He concluded, “But man, I still love all those guys in that building and I look forward to continually working with them to go out there and right this thing."

source: people.com