Joe Whitt knows Jalen Hurts must be stopped. The Commanders' defensive coordinator met with the media Thursday and was very direct regarding Eagles' offensive coordinator Kellen Moore and his game plan for using Hurts.
Philadelphia Eagles fans were understandably concerned after their Divisional Round win over the Los Angeles Rams as quarterback Jalen Hurts reportedly needed to get his knee checked. Hurts appeared to injure himself at some point in the game and he wound up having one of the weaker performances of
Jalen Hurts may find himself in a shootout in the NFC Championship Game. Why has the Eagles’ passing game regressed to the point where that’s a real problem?
Despite concerns over Jalen Hurts' knee after Sunday's win, the Eagles plan to stick with their usual game plan against Washington in the NFC Championship.
While the Philadelphia Eagles' injury report after their first practice of the week Wednesday will provide more information on the status of quarterback
Here's everything Kellen Moore said about Jalen Hurts' injury, those interviews, and what he sees with the struggling Eagles offense among other things.
While Hurts suffered an injury against that Rams that has limited him this week, he did indicate that he was making progress ahead of the NFC championship game against the Commanders.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts found himself at the center of a controversial moment during a blizzard-filled game against the Los Angeles Rams. After suffering a knee
“He wants to be great,” Barkley told The Athletic. “He’ll do anything to be great.”
The Jalen Hurts discourse has been all over the place this season. The NFC Championship is his opportunity to define it.
If Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is serious about ending that drought, he would hire Moore because of his potential as a head coach − and because Moore knows the inner workings of the Cowboys' main NFC East rival, the Eagles.