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The Eagles held their final training camp practice of 2025 on a rainy Wednesday morning. This non-padded practice lasted just 1 hour and 21 minutes before the final double-horn. The Eagles will travel north to face the New York Jets in the third preseason game on Friday night and final cuts to the 53-man roster are due by 4 p.m. on Tuesday.
On a day that was flush with red zone drills, Hurts shined, completing 13 of 14 passes and throwing five touchdown passes on the day. Hurts has had an up and down summer, turning the ball over and looking a little lacking at times with his decision-making.
Hurts has reached the playoffs in each of his first four seasons as the Eagles’ full-time starter. He has been to two of the last three Super Bowls and played mostly brilliantly in both, including winning it all seven months ago, earning the game’s MVP while bringing home Philadelphia’s second Lombardi Trophy.
On Tuesday, during a sit-down with 94 WIP, head coach Nick Sirianni echoed those sentiments, raving about Patullo's work ethic and the innovations he's brought to the offense.
These days, it's common for quarterbacks to be graded out on a daily basis based on what reporters and analysts see during training camp sessions. 94WIP beat writer Eliot Shorr-Parks' grading results for Hurts have suggested the quarterback has been average, at best.
The quarterback had some rough stretches during the Eagles' joint workout with the Cleveland Browns Wednesday at the NovaCare Complex.
Philadelphia Eagles star quarterback Jalen Hurts isn't letting the team's Super Bowl win last season affect his motivation to chase another ring.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts shared a long talk with Cleveland Browns rookie Shedeur Sanders after Wednesday's joint practice this week.
The Cleveland rookie left early with an injury but made sure to seek out Hurts afterward. They had a "lengthy" talk, Hurts said.
Discussing where Jalen Hurts ranks indeed qualifies. As he took the field for the Philadelphia Eagles' open practice to benefit autism, chants of 'MVP' rained down as he began his evening. Hurts returned to Lincoln Financial Field in front of a friendly home crowd like a conquering hero.
The latter part of this famous quote from Jalen Hurts when he signed his five-year, $255 million contract two years ago paints the picture of the only statistic that matters to the Philadelphia Eagles quarterback.