Eagles, Raiders and Jalen Hurts
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Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts had some strong words for his critics amid wild trade speculation.
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.
After a four-interception game last week, the former Alabama QB got the Philadelphia Eagles offense back on track on Sunday.
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.
According to ESPN's Benjamin Solak, no player before Jalen Hurts tonight committed two turnovers on one play going back as far as 1978
We have a full slate of NFL games here in Week 15, as the playoff race is really heating up. The Buffalo Bills have the opportunity to make up ground on the New England Patriots in the AFC East, the Kansas City Chiefs are fighting for their postseason lives, while the Carolina Panthers are looking to hold onto first place in the NFC South.
While both Travis Hunter and Jalen Hurts stand at 6'1\", their physical builds and on-field roles diverge significantly. Hunter's lighter frame enhance
According to Elias Sports Bureau, Hurts became the first player since at least 1978 — when Elias starting tracking statistics — to commit two turnovers on one play. “This is maybe the most wild play I’ve ever seen,” Eagles legend and ESPN analyst Jason Kelce said on the “Monday Night Football” halftime show.
Eagles QB Jalen Hurts nearly earned a share of an NFL record for turnovers in a single game but fell short with four INTs and one lost fumble.