Jalen Hurts gets support from Nick Sirianni
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SB Nation on MSNThe Evolution of Jalen Hurts: Part 2 - The Rise of Hurts’ Touch PassingIn Part 1 of this series, we looked at how Jalen Hurts learned to stop forcing the issue outside of structure. In part 2, I’m going to look at one of the more underrated, yet arguably more impressive areas of his growth, his development as a touch passer.
The upside to being a quarterback for one of the most all-around talented teams in the league: You don’t have to win alone. The downside: You’re constantly reminded of that same thing. With the NFL season quickly approaching,
Gripes that the Eagles' QB and Super Bowl MVP is constantly slighted grow louder with each national ranking, but Hurts is truly a difficult comparison.
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EssentiallySports on MSNJalen Hurts' Big Sacrifice for Cowboys' CeeDee LambJalen Hurts has never needed to say much to leave a mark. The post Eagles’ Jalen Hurts Admits Making Big Sacrifice for Cowboys Rival CeeDee Lamb in Special Revelation appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Despite a year that saw Hurts hoist up the Lombardi Trophy and earn Super Bowl MVP, the quarterback barely cracked ESPN’s top 10. Instead, quarterbacks like Jared Goff (No. 8), Justin Herbert (No. 7), Matthew Stafford (No. 6), and Jayden Daniels (No. 5) were ranked above him.
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For years now, Hurts has been underappreciated as an NFL quarterback. It’s mainly because he isn’t a pure passer with elite arm talent. Hurts can make a lot of throws, but there are some that he hasn’t mastered. And when compared to other quarterbacks like Patrick Mahomes, Joe Burrow, and Josh Allen, those inadequacies are noticeable.
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Ex-NFL Vet Picks Side in Viral Jalen Hurts vs Cam Newton DebateJalen Hurts or Cam Newton? That's been the viral debate amongst NFL fans recently, leading Will Compton choose between the Panthers legend and the Eagles QB.