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Jalen Hurts said he knew winning the Super Bowl last year would make this season more challenging, and he’s right. It’s not easy to repeat in the
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Eagles’ Jalen Hurts addresses rift with A.J. Brown — does it signal star WR’s return or departure
PHILADELPHIA — On Monday, Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts gave an update on where he stands with star wide receiver A.J. Brown. Before joining the Eagles in 2022, Brown was best friends with Hurts off the field, but that has changed. Edge rusher Brandon Graham revealed last season the two Eagles stars weren’t close anymore.
Well, if you've spent all season paying close attention to the Eagles while slowly pulling your hair out, that is. It seems even Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts agrees with this assessment. To be sure,
The disconnect between quarterback Jalen Hurts and wide receiver A.J. Brown has been one of the main storylines throughout the season and those issues were on full display on Sunday.
The Philadelphia Eagles are set to make their debut in the 2026 NFL playoffs, and hopes of returning to the Super Bowl remain intact. Their last outing in Week 18 ended with an unexpected loss to the Commanders, which also resulted in a significant fine for one of Jalen Hurts ’ teammates.
On fourth-and-2, Jalen Hurts tried an out route to Devonta Smith, but Upton Stout undercut the route and nearly picked off the pass. Really nice play by Stout, the third-round rookie who has flashed as a slot corner.
In April 2023, the Philadelphia quarterback signed a groundbreaking five-year extension that made him the highest-paid player in NFL history at that time.
Yahoo Sports Daily hosts Caroline Fenton and Jason Fitz discuss whether the Philadelphia Eagles will trade wide receiver A.J. Brown this offseason. Watch the full episode of Yahoo Sports Daily on YouTube or YahooSports.