Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts put the home team on top early in the Divisional Round clash against the Las Vegas Raiders.
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“He wants to be great,” Barkley told The Athletic. “He’ll do anything to be great.”
Jalen Hurts knows the numbers everyone talks about: 131 passing yards, 5.3 yards per attempt, 21 attempts, six passing first downs, seven attempts over 10+ air yards, one attempt over 25+ air yards. He's not oblivious.
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