Jalen Hurts Called Back Just Weeks After Eagles Season Wrapped

Jalen Hurts' rollercoaster 2025 season is getting an unexpected encore on the leagues biggest all-star stage.

Jalen Hurts Headed to Pro Bowl for Third Time After Roller-Coaster Season

Jalen Hurts’ offseason just got a little shorter - and for good reason. The Eagles’ quarterback is heading back to the Pro Bowl, marking his third selection since entering the league in 2020. It’s a well-earned nod for a player who, despite an up-and-down 2025 campaign, continues to be one of the most dynamic and resilient quarterbacks in the NFL.

Let’s start with the numbers. Hurts completed 64.8% of his passes for 3,224 yards, tossing a career-high 25 touchdown passes against just six interceptions. On the ground, he added 421 rushing yards and eight rushing touchdowns - a reminder that even when his passing rhythm isn’t perfect, his legs remain a serious threat.

But the stat sheet only tells part of the story. Hurts’ 2025 season was anything but linear.

One week, he was posting a perfect passer rating against Minnesota; the next, he was turning the ball over five times against the Chargers. It was a season defined by peaks and valleys - flashes of elite quarterback play mixed with moments of inconsistency.

Even so, Hurts’ ability to keep the Eagles competitive can’t be overstated. He’s now 57-25 as a regular-season starter and owns a 6-4 record in the postseason.

He’s been to two Super Bowls, won one, and walked away with MVP honors in that title game. That résumé speaks for itself.

So while 2025 may not have been his cleanest season from a statistical standpoint - his completion percentage dipped a bit and his passing yardage didn’t quite hit the marks fans have come to expect - Hurts still found ways to lead, compete, and make plays when it mattered.

The Pro Bowl invite is a recognition of that. It’s not just about numbers - it’s about impact. And Hurts continues to be the heartbeat of the Eagles’ offense.

Looking ahead, 2026 will bring change. With Sean Mannion stepping in as the new offensive coordinator, there’s a fresh chapter on the horizon. Mannion’s arrival could bring new wrinkles to the playbook, and the hope in Philly is that it helps Hurts elevate his game to even greater heights.

For now, though, Hurts will join the league’s best in the Pro Bowl games - a fitting way to cap off a season that tested him in new ways but ultimately reminded everyone why he’s still one of the most respected quarterbacks in the league.