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Jalen Hurts will surely eclipse 100 rushing touchdowns in his career, and the Eagles star made more NFL history on Sunday. With his short touchdown in the first quarter against Dallas, Hurts is the only QB since the 1970 NFL merger to rush for 7+ TDs in five consecutive seasons.
Dak Prescott led the Dallas Cowboys to the largest comeback in franchise history, erasing a 21-point deficit to beat Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles 24-21 at home on Sunday.
Fair or not, team success has a decided impact on how the two talented and highly similar quarterbacks in Sunday’s game are celebrated.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts dials up a deep shot to wide receiver DeVonta Smith on a third-and-12 and Smith makes the somersaulting catch to set the Eagles up inside the red zone.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts takes a quarterback draw for first-down yardage. Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts finds wide receiver A.J. Brown for a 19-yard gain to beat a blitz sent b the Dallas Cowboys.
Jalen Hurts and Matthew Stafford are two Quarterbacks with weekly QB1 overall ability. However, one player provides for a better Week 12.
AJ Brown’s frustration grows as DeSean Jackson hints at deeper issues between Brown and Jalen Hurts that is beyond football.
In a captivating interview on The Herd, Phil Simms, former NFL quarterback and analyst, delves into the performances and potential of notable players Jalen Hurts, Sam Darnold, and J.J. McCarthy. This discussion not only sheds light on individual accountability and growth in professional football but also raises important questions about player development in the league.