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Jalen Hurts and his Eagles teammates did what they were supposed to do. They beat a reeling team at home. With that, they move to 9-5 on the campaign. Days after Hurts produced a 31.2 QB rating and a 27.4 QBR, he racked up a 154.9 passer rating.
When Jalen Hurts and the first-unit offense took their well-earned rest early in the fourth quarter of an eventual 31-0 blowout over the Las Vegas Raiders, the Eagles had a run-pass ratio of 32 to 17.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts and wide receivers A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith were pulled early from the Week 15 game against the Las Vegas Raiders. Here's why.
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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.
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
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts calls his own number to pick up a third-and-12 via a quarterback draw.