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The Philadelphia Eagles arrived home from Los Angeles in the early hours on Tuesday morning. It’s hard to imagine quarterback Jalen Hurts collected a good night’s sleep, but he responded to his four-interception performance the same as he would a four-touchdown performance.
The Eagles’ offense is a mess, and much of the finger-pointing is directed at Hurts, who had five turnovers in Philadelphia’s third straight loss.
Jalen Hurts just 10 months ago capped a fourth playoff appearance in four seasons with the Eagles with his first Super Bowl title — he earned MVP honors in a rout over Kansas City — that seemingly stamped him as a proven winner and arguably put him on top of a very short list of greatest quarterbacks in franchise history.
Sorry to all the fantasy football managers who were hoping for the playoffs and missed because of Jalen Hurts.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts put his name in the record books with an ignominious statistic on "Monday Night Football."
After a third straight loss the featured five Jalen Hurts turnovers, some in the media are discussing the possibility of the Eagles benching their starting quarterback. Others say it's ridiculous.
Jason Kelce offered a reality check for Philadelphia players dealing with angry fans. The former Eagles center knows what it means to wear midnight green when things go south.
As the NFL season creeps toward Christmas, the reigning Super Bowl MVP looks nothing like it. In fact, Jalen Hurts is so out of sorts, his coach has been forced to confirm Hurts will remain Philadelphia's starting QB entering Week 15.
Caleb Williams outdueled Jalen Hurts when the Bears traveled to Philadelphia eleven days ago. Chicago knocked out the defending Super Bowl champs 24-15, and the
Former Eagles players and analysts from the national networks didn't hold back on what they believe to be the problem with the Eagles.