BREAKING NEWS: The Eagles QB Jalen Hurts finally signs a $348 million deal with new NFL team… Details 

BREAKING NEWS: The Eagles QB Jalen Hurts finally signs a $348 million deal with new NFL team… Details 

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts reportedly struggled to handle the pressure that came with signing a five-year, $255 million extension ahead of last season, according to NFL reporter Derrick Gunn.

 

Per that report, Hurts was “pulled in numerous directions” on and off the field after inking the extension, which came in the wake of an excellent 2022 season that saw him finish as the MVP runner-up to Patrick Mahomes and lead the Eagles to the Super Bowl.

 

There’s little doubt that Hurts wasn’t as good in 2023 than he was in 2022. While he finished with slightly more passing yards (3,858 to 3,701) and passing touchdowns (23 to 22), he also threw nine more interceptions (15 to 6), finished with a slightly worse completion percentage (65.4 to 66.5) and rushed for 155 fewer yards (605 to 760, though he did have two more rushing scores than 2022, 15 to 13).

 

More importantly, the Eagles went from being 14-1 in Hurts’ starts in 2022 with a berth in the Super Bowl to just 11-6 in his starts in 2023, a season that included an exit in the Wild Card Round against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

 

Hurts also looked visibly frustrated in the second half of the season, as the Eagles lost six of their final seven contests, including the playoffs. There were reports that he didn’t align with offensive coordinator Brian Johnson’s philosophical approach to the offense, and the Eagles replaced him with Kellen Moore this offseason.

 

Perhaps a new voice leading the offense will help. Hurts will also have an offseason to address some of the looks defenses were throwing at him and work on potential weaknesses, including his struggles against the blitz.

 

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