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After suffering multiple injuries during his career, Jalen Hurts has adopted a more protective running style that could evolve as playoff stakes increase
The Eagles' QB1, Jalen Hurts, seems uniquely qualified for the most passionate sports market in the country, an ecosphere where you can go from Super Bowl MVP to 'bench him' in 10 months, at least with a small minority of the fan base.
Hurts’ 154.9 passer rating was close to being perfect (158.3), and it was his first above the century mark since Week 8 against the Giants.
Fans were curious to see what Hurts would do after throwing four interceptions last week. He finished Sunday with a 31-0 victory.
The Philadelphia Eagles got back in the win column on Sunday afternoon with a much-needed 31-0 beatdown of the Las Vegas Raiders. Entering the contest, there w
Jalen Hurts bounced back from his worst NFL game by throwing three touchdown passes and Saquon Barkley added a 2-yard touchdown run as the Philadelphia Eagles snapped a three-game losing streak with a 31-0 win over the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday.
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.
If the Eagles clinch, they would be the first back-to-back winners of the NFC East in two decades. There has not been a back-to-back division champion since the Eagles won from 2001-04. Since then, all four franchises have won the division title at least twice, but never in back-to-back years.
It’s been a very ugly past few weeks for the Philadelphia Eagles, but they figured things out against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 15.
The Philadelphia Eagles got back in the win column on Sunday in convincing fashion with a 31-0 win over the Las Vegas Raiders. Now, some will look at this game
Those were Mailata's comments to the media post-game. Philadelphia's leader, head coach Nick Sirianni, echoed his OT's admiration with some of his own.