It may be tough to sit someone you view as a starter, but consider letting these players rest up on the bench this week or be ready for a decrease in production.
Following an impressive performance against the Ravens, Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni and quarterback Jalen Hurts received a promising injury update on a key player for the upcoming NFL challenges.
Philadelphia Eagles coach Nick Sirianni isn't here to humor people eager to label star quarterback Jalen Hurts a " game manager" because he hasn't put up gaudy numbers during the team's current eight-game winning streak.
After their Week 13 win over the Ravens, Eagles QB Jalen Hurts gave his thought on who he thinks should win the MVP.
Dave Helman sits down to analyze the Philadelphia Eagles' impressive victory against the Baltimore Ravens. Within the segment, Helman touches on the performance of Jalen Hurts & Saquon Barkley. Helman also makes sure to discuss the Baltimore Ravens' situation with Justin Tucker.
Philadelphia Eagles' quarterback Jalen Hurts overcomes a mishandled snap to extend the football over the goal line and score his 12th rushing touchdown of the 2024 season to give the Eagles their first lead vs.
The Eagles are coming back home at the top of the world. They've won eight straight, just took down an AFC juggernaut in Derrick Henry and the Baltimore Ravens, sit well in the driver's seat of the NFC East, and at 10-2, are in the running for the conference's No. 1 seed right behind Detroit.
How did each of them fare, and who holds the edge in the MVP race among the four guys from this game with real shots at the award? There is something wrong with this guy. Like, in a good way. You can keep him down for long enough that you think you've completely shut him out of a game,
There’s no hiding when you’re an NFL quarterback. Let’s take a look around the NFL and rank the league’s quarterbacks from 32 to 1.
Josh Allen may have delivered the indelible image of the NFL MVP race in 2024 with his diving touchdown score in the Bills' 35-10 win over the 49ers.
And that was after a winter in which Sirianni might have actually come close to losing his job following a 1-6 collapse to end 2023. Quarterback Jalen Hurts gave Sirianni tepid-at-best support from last winter into the summer while Sirianni gave up control of the offense and essentially became a CEO coach with his "30,000-foot view."