The quick guide to Jalen Hurts' college football career at Alabama and Oklahoma, including stats and notable performances.
Maybe they can win it all even though Jalen Hurts is hurting and not exactly looking like a franchise quarterback. Once again, Hurts made more noise with his legs than he did with his right arm ...
PHILADELPHIA − Jalen Hurts never wants to talk about injuries. He'd rather play in short sleeves in the snow, absorb any number of brutal hits, and then have to meet with the media to answer ...
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts had a unique player introduction while playing the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday. Hurts, who attended both Alabama and Oklahoma as a college player ...
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The Philadelphia Eagles prepare for a high-stakes showdown with the Washington Commanders as their star quarterback battles a knee injury.
The Eagles are 16-3 and headed to the NFC Championship for the second time in three seasons, but their offense is still considered the gang that can’t pass straight. Nothing that happened in the blizzard conditions at Lincoln Financial Field Sunday alleviated the concerns.
Brown's play has hardly reflected excellence during the Eagles ' two playoff victories. That was especially true Sunday in the Eagles' 28-22 divisional round win over the Rams in which Brown had 2 catches for 14 yards. But it was the two catches Brown didn't make Sunday that stood out.
Those who bet on NFL games regularly — as well as Green Bay Packers and Philadelphia Eagles fans — continue to eagerly await each injury report on Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts. But you don't ...
You can add Jalen Hurts' name to the long list of Alabama quarterbacks who have entered the NFL with plenty of doubts from so-called experts. Fortunately for Philadelphia Eagles fans, the question ...
The focus now shifts to his availability for the NFC championship game, something Hurts didn't want to discuss after the game when asked by NBC's Melissa Stark. "Are you OK?" Stark questioned.