Ex-Eagles LB Drops Absurd Jalen Hurts
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A former Philadelphia Eagles player has dropped a harsh truth bomb on quarterback Jalen Hurts and receiver A.J. Brown.
According to Elias Sports Bureau, Nick Sirianni became the fifth coach in NFL history — and first in the Super Bowl era — to start 7-2 or better in four of their first five seasons. The others — Paul Brown, Guy Chamberlin, George Halas and Don Shula — are all Hall of Famers.
It looked like the Philadelphia Eagles offense had figured some things out before their Week 9 bye, only to revert back to a wildly inconsistent and confounding
USA TODAY Sports explores winners and losers from the "Monday Night Football" NFC matchup: Both defenses stood tall in the first half. Packers linebacker Edgerrin Cooper forced a Jalen Hurts fumble when the Eagles were in the red zone.
Jalen Hurts waltzed into the end zone with his Air Jordan 11 “Love Hurts” cleats on, looked toward the Lincoln Financial Field crowd, and hit the Michael Jordan “shrug celebration.” He had done the celebration three years earlier,
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts continues to invite a level of skepticism despite being a Super Bowl champion on one of the NFC's best teams.
If you're interested, Hurts lands behind fellow NFC East quarterback Dak Prescott. The Dallas Cowboys star ranks ninth. Jaxson Dart, the up-and-coming New York Giants star, lands at 24. Former Eagle and current Washington Commanders starter Marcus Mariota receives a bottom-of-the-league ranking. He's 27th.