Jalen Hurts, Philadelphia Eagles
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A nightmarish five-turnover game from Jalen Hurts in the Eagles’ Week 14 overtime loss to the Los Angeles Chargers led some to wonder aloud if it would be beneficial to bench the quarterback for the team’s Week 15 game against the Raiders.
In the Chargers vs Eagles, the Super Bowl champion quarterback, Jalen Hurts, looked completely different than an MVP-caliber QB. Jalen Hurts turned the ball over five times and repeatedly failed to see open receivers.
The Eagles’ offense is a mess, and much of the finger-pointing is directed at Hurts, who had five turnovers in Philadelphia’s third straight loss.
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Benching Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts would be short-sighted, but it isn’t ridiculous to wonder
It is ridiculous to think that the Eagles might consider benching their Super Bowl MVP quarterback with four games left in the season and a division title all but assured. Yet, Sirianni and his coaching staff have a long list of equally ridiculous things they must consider.
Eagles' offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo says Jalen Hurts has moved past his four interception performance in the loss to the Chargers
In a play that needed to be seen to be believed, Eagles QB Jalen Hurts accomplished something that has never happened before in the NFL.
Lamar Jackson and Jalen Hurts are among the two most versatile Quarterbacks in the NFL. One player will be a better start in Week 15 Fantasy Football.
Many have clamored for more variety in the Eagles' offensive attack and for Jalen Hurts to be under center more often. That, however, begs a question. Is that something that Jalen Hurts feels comfortable doing?