After FOX reported during Thursday night's preseason game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Cleveland Browns that Doug Pederson was disappointed in the performance of Nick Foles, the coach pushed back.

The Eagles failed to score in their third preseason game.

"Not Nick," Pederson said about his disappointment. "Offensively. We had six possessions. We had two interceptions, two fumbles. We had a sack safety, and we had a turnover on downs. That's an offensive performance, so I was displeased with what our first offense executed. ... I'm disappointed in the offense. I don't want to single out one player, so don't put this all on Nick. I'm disappointed in the offense. It's obviously not what you want in the third preseason week."

Pederson tempered his disappointment in the offense by pointing out that preseason games entail a different level of planning and adjustment.

"[Foles] finished the season pretty well last year," Pederson said. "We know who he is and what we need to do to get him ready to go, and again, we're still pretty vanilla offensively. We haven't done any of our [run-pass option] game. Those are all things that are part of his strengths, too, so we've got to make sure that when we put game plans together moving forward, that we're utilizing his strengths too."