Nick Sirianni shuts down speculative claims on Jalen Hurts
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Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts addressed the criticism he's faced in the most Jalen Hurts way possible: with a memorable one-liner.
Most quarterbacks would like to place the phrase 'Super Bowl MVP' behind their name. Philadelphia Eagles star Jalen Hurts has already done that. Twice, he has outplayed the man widely considered the best quarterback of his generation on the grand stage. He could easily be 2-0 in those games.
The past month was a microcosm of Hurts’ football journey — you can doubt him, but you can’t underestimate his ability to respond, especially when the stakes are high. That’s part of the “clutch gene” that Jeffrey Lurie has said he identifies within Hurts. It’s a trait that the quarterback values, too.
By the time that Quinyon Mitchell went looking for a celebratory snowball midway through the third quarter, the morning snowfall had already melted everywhere but the most insulated corners
In the Chargers vs Eagles, the Super Bowl champion quarterback, Jalen Hurts, looked completely different than an MVP-caliber QB. Jalen Hurts turned the ball over five times and repeatedly failed to see open receivers.
The Eagles are in the driver’s seat, and, according to ESPN analytics, are at 99% to become NFC East champions for the second consecutive season — a win that would break a 20-season streak of no repeat champions.
Saquon Barkley has his name on the Eagles' injury report on Tuesday, as the team prepares for a Week 16 Commanders game on the road.
Jalen Hurts’ Philadelphia Eagles suffered a gut-wrenching 22-19 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday. The NFC East team forced overtime with a 10-point fourth quarter, but they didn’t carry the magic into the extra time.