Eagles, Jalen Hurts and Commanders
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Eagles’ Jalen Hurts has run less and more cautiously in 2025. Will that change in playoffs?
After suffering multiple injuries during his career, Jalen Hurts has adopted a more protective running style that could evolve as playoff stakes increase
Hurts was injured on the last play of the third quarter against the Raiders when he ran to his right on second-and-4 and lost a yard as he was tackled by ex-Eagles linebacker Devin White. Hurts' leg appeared to bend backward, and he came up hobbling.
If the Eagles clinch, they would be the first back-to-back winners of the NFC East in two decades. There has not been a back-to-back division champion since the Eagles won from 2001-04. Since then, all four franchises have won the division title at least twice, but never in back-to-back years.
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.
Popular Fox Sports 1 sportscaster Nick Wright is among those who claim Hurts is actually holding the 9-5 Eagles back. Hurts mentioned after Sunday’s win against the Raiders that he can handle criticism because he’s dealt with it for most of his career. Wright responded by saying that criticism is fair.
Jalen Hurts bounced back from his worst NFL game by throwing three touchdown passes and Saquon Barkley added a 2-yard touchdown run as the Philadelphia Eagles snapped a three-game losing streak with a
After taking a rough hit in the third quarter of the Eagles' win over the Raiders, quarterback Jalen Hurts shut down any injury concerns.
Some behind-the-scenes access of Jalen Hurts and Nick Sirianni sharing a moment should put a smile on everyone's faces.
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.