PHILADELPHIA − Jalen Hurts called his time away from the Eagles while he was recovering from a concussion sustained nearly three weeks ago "challenging," adding "dealing with different symptoms ain’t fun either." Hurts addressed the media Friday for ...
Jalen Hurts is back at quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles. Here's how he's fairing against the Green Bay Packers.
Jalen Hurts has cleared the NFL concussion protocol and will start for the Philadelphia Eagles in their NFC wild-card game Sunday against Green Bay.
Jalen Hurts has already done a lot in his playing career, won a lot of games, been to a Super Bowl, was an MVP runner up. All that and more. What
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts has cleared the concussion protocol and will start against the Green Bay Packers on Wild Card Sunday
Quarterback Jalen Hurts is poised to return to the Philadelphia Eagles’ lineup when they open the playoffs Sunday against the Green Bay Packers. Hurts was cleared under the return-to-play provisions of the NFL concussion protocol, Eagles Coach Nick Sirianni said Friday.
After Hurts' injury in December, Kenny Pickett replaced him in the lineup but injured his ribs in the game. He started the following week against the Cowboys and was replaced by Tanner McKee after absorbing a couple of hard hits early in the second half.
With Hurts cleared, the NFC East champion Eagles are close to full strength in the starting lineup for their NFC wild-card game Sunday against the Packers.
The Washington Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles returned to practice Wednesday in preparation for their NFC championship showdown Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field. All eyes were on Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts.
Pro Picks is sticking with its preseason prediction of an Eagles-Chiefs Super Bowl rematch. The Eagles are back here for the second time in three years and ninth time in franchise history. They’re 4-4, including 4-2 at home.
Despite concerns over Jalen Hurts' knee after Sunday's win, the Eagles plan to stick with their usual game plan against Washington in the NFC Championship.