The Philadelphia Eagles appear set to lose another coordinator this offseason, as Kellen Moore is in the driver's seat for the New Orleans Saints head-coaching vacancy. If Moore does leave Philadelphia for a head-coaching job,
The Philadelphia Eagles will play in their second Super Bowl in three seasons on February 9. They won the NFC title this past Sunday in blowout fashion over the Washington Commanders, 55-23. While the Commanders' time may be coming,
The Eagles routed the Commanders in the NFC Championship Game but comments made by Jalen Hurts rubbed a certain analyst the wrong way.
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If you think Eagles QB Jalen Hurts has had an unimpressive season based on his stats, he thinks you're totally missing the point.
Hurts isn't concerned with his personal stats, a selfless approach that has helped Philadelphia punch its ticket to New Orleans.
Jalen Hurts is set to start his second Super Bowl in three seasons, and the Philadelphia Eagles quarterback is set to join some elite company with his second Super Bowl as a starting quarterback. Hurts is only 26 years old and has two Super Bowl appearances on his resume,
Jalen Hurts' record-breaking postseason performances and unwavering focus on victory continue to define his legacy as the Philadelphia Eagles march toward Super Bowl LIX.