Jalen Hurts wasn't the only Philadelphia Eagles quarterback in pain Sunday. After replacing Hurts early in Week 16's loss to the Washington Commanders, backup Kenny Picketttold reporters following the game that he underwent X-rays for his ribs,
A person familiar with the decision says Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts was fined $5,628 by the NFL for wearing mismatched cleats that were not “constitutional team colors."
Former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett replaced Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts in the team’s game against the Washington Commanders after Hurts suffered a head injury and headed into the locker room.
Jalen Hurts was fined over $5,000 by the league for violating the league’s uniform and equipment rules for wearing different color cleats last week. So what's the Eagles QB's answer today?
The former Ocean Township High School quarterback made some huge plays during Sunday's loss against the Commanders, but also reminded us why Hurts is special.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts left Sunday's game against the Washington Commanders with a concussion. He sustained the injury in the first quarter on an Eagles touchdown drive. He was slow to get up after hitting his head hit the turf on a tackle and jogged to the sideline.
Philadelphia Eagles All-Pro QB Jalen Hurts left his team's Week 16 game against the Washington Commanders with a concussion.
Jalen Hurts threw touchdown passes to A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith to mute scrutiny of the Eagles’ offense, and Philadelphia won its franchise-record 10th straight game, 27-13 over the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Philadelphia Eagles are playing the Washington Commanders in an NFC East game on Sunday without quarterback Jalen Hurts. The Eagles announced in the second quarter that the former Alabama QB would not return to the game after being evaluated for a concussion.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts was fined $5,628 by the NFL for wearing mismatched cleats that were not "constitutional team colors."
Jordan Brand has announced that it will pay Hurts’ fine. “We’re paying the fine. You can’t ban greatness,” the company said in a statement to Us Weekly. A representative for Jordan Brand added that it