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Jalen Hurts' timeline of 11 offensive coordinators in 11 years, from Lane Kiffin at Alabama to Sean Mannion with Eagles
Jalen Hurts is no stranger to having to adjust to a new offensive play-caller, even if the transition isn't always smooth.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts’ seventh play-caller for this seventh NFL season will be Sean Mannion. On Thursday, the Eagles announced they had picked the Green Bay Packers quarterbacks coach to become their offensive coordinator,
This past weekend, multiple former Alabama Crimson Tide football players officially punched their ticket to the 2025 NFL playoffs. Yes, as the regular season begins to wind down, many former Alabama greats were back in action this past weekend at the ...
There is a growing assumption around the Philadelphia Eagles that Jalen Hurts needs stability at offensive coordinator to reach his ceiling. On paper, that makes sense. Quarterbacks usually benefit from continuity,
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Former Eagles scout sounds alarms about Jalen Hurts after latest report about alleged drama
Questions about Hurts' relationships with head coach Nick Sirianni and with WR A.J. Brown have hovered over the Eagles for years.
NFL fans react to Eagles' shocking Jalen Hurts announcement originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Jalen Hurts will represent the NFC in the 2025-2026 NFL Pro Bowl.
The Philadelphia Eagles’ latest announcement about star quarterback Jalen Hurts has drawn strong reactions from NFL fans.
As the starting quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles, Jalen Hurts has made a name for himself in the NFL. At just 27 years old, he has already achieved remarkable success, including a Super Bowl victory.
Eagles QB Jalen Hurts throws a pass during the first half against the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday. (AP Photo/Terrance Williams) PHILADELPHIA — This is what Jalen Hurts needed to do: Dominate his next opponent to bury the demons from last week’s disaster.
Jalen Hurts’ five-turnover performance in Monday night’s loss to the Chargers elicited enough of a response in Philadelphia that Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni was asked on Wednesday if he has considered benching last season’s Super Bowl MVP.
Too caught up in the excitement, too blinded by the moment, he thrust his hands in the air, let out a scream, and went streaking down the sidelines to celebrate in the end zone. There was just one problem. He wasn’t a player. He was the ball boy for a ...