The Philadelphia Eagles haven't found mixing Golden Tate into their offense to be an easy task.

The Eagles traded a third-round pick to the Detroit Lions for Tate.

"I don't know if it's been more difficult, but it's been challenging to integrate him," offensive coordinator Mike Groh said. "Certainly, with the way we weren't able to stay on the field the other day, and finding a rhythm for the offense, that part of it, then everything becomes a bit disjointed. If we can do a better job of staying on the field and having drives, then everybody gets more involved in the offense."

Tate has a total of seven catches for 67 yards in his first two games with the Eagles.

"Roles changed a couple weeks ago, so, again, [we're] trying to find a rhythm with the substitutions and getting guys in the right spots," Groh said. "We haven't done a good job with it in the last two weeks, or good enough, to get the results that we want."