Andy Reid has said that he is not worried about losing his job after the Philadelphia Eagles recorded their eighth defeat of the season.
Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie told the coach that he would need to improve on last year's 8-8 record if he is to keep his job, which is now impossible.
Reid told CSNPhilly.com: "We haven't talked about that, he's been supportive.
"Obviously, he's as competitive as anybody. He wants to win games. That's why he's in this business. But we really haven't gone there.
"We're going to keep battling. I have to do a better job with that obviously by how we played here. I'm not worried about all of the other things."
The Eagles have been hit by injuries in recent weeks, including to starting quarterback Michael Vick and star running back LeSean McCoy.