Not Jalen Hurts’ fault. That was the message from Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore Tuesday. Moore blamed himself for the ugly 3rd-quarter safety that Hurts took, a play that could have been awfully damaging when the Rams cut the Eagles’ lead to six in the final minutes and then got the ball back.
Kellen Moore decided to throw the ball in a blizzard after Jalen Hurts went into the medical tent with what appeared to be a knee injury. Dallas Cowboys
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.
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 the Philadelphia Eagles' injury report after their first practice of the week Wednesday will provide more information on the status of quarterback
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.
What's the latest on Jalen Hurts' knee injury as Eagles begin practicing for their NFC Championship game against the Commanders
On the latest episode of the “Scoop City” podcast, we touched on a point that Chase has been making for a while now: Jalen Hurts might be a good quarterback, but he isn’t throwing like one right now.
During the last meeting between the Eagles and Commanders, Jalen Hurts suffered a concussion that kept him out the next two weeks.
The Jalen Hurts discourse has been all over the place this season. The NFC Championship is his opportunity to define it.
Jalen Hurts hobbled back to the Philadelphia Eagles' huddle after his left knee was twisted on a sack, an injury that forced him after the drive to the sideline medical tent for a quick exam. Hurts got checked out — and backup Kenny Pickett started to warm up in case he was needed in the NFC divisional playoff game against the Los Angeles Rams.