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Three seismic developments occurred over the past three Eagles games, all losses. Seismic, because the developments involved the Eagles’ best current defender, the best receiver in club history, and perhaps the best player in the history of the franchise.
As the NFL season creeps toward Christmas, the reigning Super Bowl MVP looks nothing like it. In fact, Jalen Hurts is so out of sorts, his coach has been forced to confirm Hurts will remain Philadelphia's starting QB entering Week 15.
Jalen Hurts' track record suggests that Monday night's turnover-filled performance was an outlier rather than something to be concerned about.
Eagles' offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo says Jalen Hurts has moved past his four interception performance in the loss to the Chargers
Hurts is in a post-Super Bowl haze and there are few signs he’s coming out of a slump for an Eagles team riding a three-game losing streak.
In the Chargers vs Eagles, the Super Bowl champion quarterback, Jalen Hurts, looked completely different than an MVP-caliber QB. Jalen Hurts turned the ball over five times and repeatedly failed to see open receivers.
Even for a Philadelphia fan base that runs notoriously hot and cold, the conversation on Hurts has gone off the rails.
The Philadelphia Eagles have been linked to a stunning trade sending Jalen Hurts to an NFC opponent this offseason.