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A nightmarish five-turnover game from Jalen Hurts in the Eagles’ Week 14 overtime loss to the Los Angeles Chargers led some to wonder aloud if it would be beneficial to bench the quarterback for the team’s Week 15 game against the Raiders.
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts addressed the criticism he's faced in the most Jalen Hurts way possible: with a memorable one-liner.
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The Eagles showed signs of progress on offense in a game that turned on Hurts' four interceptions. “I think right now it’s just a matter of being more detailed, more focused," the quarterback says.
The Eagles’ star quarterback, who has a completion rate below 60 percent in four of his last five games, coughed up five turnovers during Monday night’s loss to the Chargers. He is nearing rock bottom as coach Nick Sirianni fields questions about whether he will look to bench him.
Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni blasted the "ridiculous" idea that Philadelphia should bench QB Jalen Hurts amid recent struggles.
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Benching Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts would be short-sighted, but it isn’t ridiculous to wonder
No team in modern NFL history has benched a quarterback this late into a season and won a Super Bowl. But the Eagles aren’t going to win a Super Bowl with Hurts playing like he has been recently.
Recently, Philadelphia Eagles legend Jason Kelce expressed his desire to see more designed runs for quarterback Jalen Hurts as the season progresses. This article explores the rationale behind Kelce's statement,
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Jalen Hurts needed just one game to get back into the good graces of everyone
After over a month of rough performances, everyone is recognizing Philadelphia Eagles QB Jalen Hurts' performance in the win over the Las Vegas Raiders.