“He wants to be great,” Barkley told The Athletic. “He’ll do anything to be great.”
In the aftermath of the Eagles’ wild-card playoff win against the Green Bay Packers, Jalen Hurts is focused on the result. It’s fair to acknowledge the uneven production and midgame stagnation from the Eagles’ passing game during the 22-10 win last Sunday — even Hurts did during his Wednesday news conference — but the quarterback also reiterated the priority he places on the final scoreline
All eyes will be on Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen, but don't forget about Jalen Hurts. He's about to reach his second NFC Championship Game.
The Eagles are moving onto the NFC divisional round of the playoffs to face the Los Angeles Rams with a question still lingering. Sunday’s 22-10 win against the Green Bay Packers featured a familiar formula,
Jalen Hurts, in his first game since suffering a concussion on Dec. 22, started hot by completing his first six passes. Then he went cold by missing seven straight before recovering in time to lead the Eagles to a hard-fought 22-10 win Sunday.
The Eagles won easily because they dominated the turnover battle, but there were a few issues during their wild-card win over the Packers.
Although the Eagles called 34 rushing plays compared to just 21 pass attempts, quarterback Jalen Hurts played his part as well. He was efficient through the air (13-for-21, 131 yards), distributing touchdown passes to wideout Jahan Dotson and tight end Dallas Goedert.
There’s an underrated Iron Maiden song called “Deja Vu” in which Bruce Dickinson proclaims that he feels like he’s been here before. That’s the case with all of the talk about Jalen Hurts and the passing game after the Green Bay win: Jalen Hurts asked about his last performance,
Jalen Hurts has cleared the NFL concussion protocol and will start for the Philadelphia Eagles in their NFC wild-card game Sunday against Green Bay.
Working on the scout team all week, Green Bay's Malik Willis played the part of Philadelphia's Jalen Hurts in preparation for the Packers’ NFC wild card game Sunday.
The Philadelphia Eagles didn’t ask too much of their QB, but he came good when it counted in a 22-10 wild-card playoff win over the Green Bay Packers.
Jalen Hurts, in his first game since suffering a concussion on Dec. 22, started hot by completing his first six passes. Then he went cold by missing seven straight before recovering in time to lead the Eagles to a hard-fought 22-10 win Sunday.