Jalen Hurts has used Philadelphia's iconic QB sneak play to his advantage, but he's not going to call it the name common among fans.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts offered a controversial take on the "Tush Push" that is going to trigger some ...
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts was asked during Super Bowl about the tush push, and he said that’s not a term he uses, preferring the same word for the play that has been used in football for decades.
Jalen Hurts is a little different when it comes to the Philadelphia Eagles' signature play. During Super Bowl LIX media ...
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts lit up Caesars Superdome on Super Bowl Sunday with the first touchdown of the ...
And Jalen was in complete control. Just another good day by him.” Hurts also ran 15 times for 45 yards, including a 1-yard quarterback sneak with 14:17 to play for the game’s final touchdown.
Hurts entered the medical tent after an awkward fall in the third quarter. He took a beating from the Rams defense all afternoon. The Eagles backup quarterback is Kenny Pickett. Tanner McKee is ...
The Philadelphia Eagles are dealing with a key injury to their quarterback Jalen Hurts ahead of their NFC championship game appearance against the Washington Commanders. Hurts suffered a left knee ...
Jalen Hurts is not your typical ... His Philadelphia Eagles coaches love to dial up a QB sneak in short-yardage situations and let their O-line and backfield heave Hurts over the gain line.
However, there is some concern for Eagles star quarterback Jalen Hurts. In the third quarter, Hurts' left leg was caught under Rams defensive back Jaylen McCollough while he was being sacked.
PHILADELPHIA -- Jalen Hurts couldn ... but so did a hobbled Hurts. There are six days for Hurts to heal up and play to the highest level he can, even if the quarterback likely won't be 100% ...
Quarterback Jalen Hurts is poised to return ... And the Eagles have used Hurts regularly in their trademark push-the-quarterback sneak in short-yardage situations. “We’re always careful ...