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Take, for instance, ESPN's recent series, penned by Jeremy Fowler. He spoke with NFL executives, coaches, and scouts about the game's top signal-callers and pieced together a top-ten list based on his findings. Smoke cleared. Dust settled. Guess where Jalen Hurts landed. He was ranked ninth...
During a YouTube video posted by the Eagles, Jalen Hurts told an anecdote from his early days as a player in which he had to make a sacrifice for CeeDee Lamb, the Dallas Cowboys' s
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Criticism of Jalen Hurts' game is valid. But Hurts' Super Bowl MVP is what does — and should — matter to Nick Sirianni.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts was ranked as the No. 9 player at his position in the latest poll of NFL executives, coaches and scouts conducted by ESPN's Jeremy Fowler.
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.
Pro Football Focus ranked Hurts as a No. 5 quarterback; however, he was placed in the high-end starters category. Above him, in the elite category, was Josh Allen (No. 4), Lamar Jackson (No. 3), Joe Burrow (No. 2), and Patrick Mahomes (No. 1).
Jalen Hurts' No. 9 ranking in ESPN's 2025 NFL QB list has sparked outrage, with analyst Emmanuel Acho calling it 'asinine.' Despite Hurts' Super Bowl