When it comes to the Philadelphia Eagles, there's plenty to discuss, but one thing that's rock-solid is their quarterback situation. With Jalen Hurts at the helm, the Eagles have found their franchise leader.
Hurts has already racked up three Pro Bowl selections, two Super Bowl appearances, a Super Bowl title, and a Super Bowl MVP. That's a resume that speaks for itself.
Now, some might say the pressure in Philly is always high, but Hurts thrives in it. Coming off his third Pro Bowl season, he set a personal best with 25 passing touchdowns, only six interceptions, and added 421 rushing yards with eight touchdowns.
Interestingly, his rushing numbers dipped, but that's a positive sign. It shows he's evolving, leaning more on his arm as he settles into his hefty five-year, $255 million contract, which runs through 2028.
The intrigue doesn't stop with Hurts. Tanner McKee, in the last year of his rookie deal, adds depth.
The Eagles recently brought in Andy Dalton, a seasoned veteran with over a decade of experience, primarily with the Bengals. This move could indicate McKee might be on the move, especially since the Eagles reportedly sought a second-round pick from the Jets for him.
This signals their high regard for McKee despite limited action.
With Hurts leading the charge, the Eagles’ quarterback panic meter is practically non-existent. McKee and Dalton bolster the room, offering a blend of potential and experience.
McKee has shown promise in his two starts, and if he stays, he'll back up Hurts for another season. Meanwhile, Dalton's playoff experience adds a layer of security.
Critics might point to perceived limitations in Hurts' game, but he's silenced many doubters by winning nearly 70% of his games. In a city known for its passionate sports culture, Hurts remains unfazed, a steady presence guiding the Eagles through the chaos and toward victory.
