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Jalen Hurts has bounced back after a tough loss to the New York Giants, leading the Eagles to two consecutive wins
It sounds almost comical when one thinks about it. Throw out a two-year run with Shane Steichen as Philadelphia Eagles starting quarterback, and Jalen Hurts hasn't enjoyed consecutive seasons with the same offensive coordinator since high school.
When Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts threw a 40-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Jahan Dotson with 5:59 left in Sunday’s 38-20 victory over the New York Giants, the former Alabama signal-caller reached a milestone in his NFL career.
Jalen Hurts threw for four touchdowns on Sunday to help the Eagles beat the Giants and take home LFG Player of the Game.
Jalen Hurts is the 11th-highest-paid QB in the NFL, and ESPN insiders believe a contract extension could come this summer
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Jalen Hurts shares key to making the playoffs as Eagles enter Bye week
The Eagles may not have fully hit their stride just yet, but with the talent and leadership in the locker room, their best football is on the horizon. If they can clean up the mistakes and find a rhythm coming out of the Bye week, another deep postseason run is well within reach.
Fox rules analyst Dean Blandino said, "To me, he is pushing forward, he is reaching. That is an early whistle, in my opinion."
Saquon Barkley and Tank Bigsby combined to exceed 250 yards rushing. Jalen Hurts tossed four touchdown passes. Two of them landed in the expecting hands of his phenomenal tight end, Dallas Goedert. With seven TD receptions on the season now, he has set a new season high. He also leads all Eagles receivers.