PHILADELPHIA - Perhaps the Eagles’ were trying to will some positive developments around the left knee of Jalen Hurts. The Eagles’ QB1 was upgraded from an estimated limited participant in a Wednesday walkthrough to a full go at Thursday’s practice session at Lincoln Financial Field.
“He wants to be great,” Barkley told The Athletic. “He’ll do anything to be great.”
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (knee) and cornerback Quinyon Mitchell (shoulder) were both limited participants in Wednesday's walkthrough ahead of Sunday's NFC championship game against the Washington Commanders.
The Philadelphia Eagles aren't exactly healthy heading into the NFC Championship game. There isn't a need to panic, though. Speaking on WIP, the top sports station in Philadelphia, head coach Nick Sirianni gave an early injury update to the team's franchise quarterback in Jalen Hurts and rookie cornerback Quinyon Mitchell.
The Philadelphia Eagles are preparing to face the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship with questions currently looming around quarterback Jalen Hurts' injured knee and cornerback Quinyon Mitchell's injured shoulder.
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 emergency quarterback on Sunday afternoon. He can only enter the game if both Hurts and Pickett leave and do not return.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurt is unlikely to miss much time in the team's Divisional Playoff game against the Los Angeles Rams. As is the case with
We take a break from the playoff hoo-hah to discuss ab Eagles roster, one of the NFL's youngest, that looks potentially unstoppable moving forward.
At 53-man cutdowns this season, the Philadelphia Eagles had the sixth-youngest roster in the NFL, at an average age of 25.6 years. They are young, they are talented, and they still have some room to grow. And yet, they're in the NFC Championship Game with a chance to go to the Super Bowl.
While Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni didn't say Jalen Hurts would not be available for Sunday's NFC Championship game tilt with NFC East rival, Washington, the thought of who the next man up was discussed.
Injuries to Jalen Hurts have Philadelphia Eagles fans urging the team to replace backup QB Kenny Pickett with Tanner McKee.