The Philadelphia Eagles are 2-2 after giving up a 17-3 second half lead in what turned out to be an overtime loss to the Tennessee Titans.

Doug Pederson hasn't ruled out personnel changes, but emphasized the need for everyone on the team to find a deeper sense of urgency.

"Our understanding that for us to play like champions, first of all, we have to understand that we are champions, and you have to play, you're expected to play a certain way," Pederson said.

"Coaches and players here in Philadelphia with the Eagles, and it is my expectation. When you don't live up to that expectation, we need to just zero down on it and figure out why. The sense of urgency from players and coaches needs to heighten just a little bit. It's not a panic mode, but it's a heightened awareness of who we are as a football team, where we want to get to and we have to eliminate these penalties because they're coming at the wrong time and turnovers are coming at the wrong time. Really there's no good time for any of them, but that's just what's happening. We just have to keep coaching them."