It’s become apparent that the chemistry in the Eagles locker room is off.

Following an ugly 37-10 loss to the Cowboys on Sunday, Eagles offensive tackle Lane Johnson spilled on what was going on behind the scenes of the team’s recent struggles. In a postgame interview with NBC Sports, Johnson explained that some of his teammates have been shirking their responsibility.

“Really, it’s gonna probably be a callout session,” Johnson said of the Eagles’ next team meeting. “Everybody will be held accountable. Little stuff that slides during the week, late to practice, late to meetings. Stuff will be held accountable for. I think that will maybe creep into the games.”

Johnson went on to explain how he thinks the team is “not jelling together when it comes to schemes and execution.” Johnson’s comments come just days after an ESPN report quoted an anonymous player who claimed the offense has become too complicated for quarterback Carson Wentz.

On Philadelphia’s WIP Radio on Monday, it was reported that the anonymous player — who also suggested Wentz should throw safer checkdown passes — was wide receiver Alshon Jeffery.

Johnson did not call anyone out specifically, but did put his name on the dysfunction discussion.

Philadelphia (3-4) scored a season-low 10 points against Dallas and dropped below .500 for the second time so far this season. And it seems as though there are just as many corrections to be made inside the locker room as on the field.