That's right, for one reason or another, the Eagles actually don't have a quarterback on their practice squad, with all of the weekly reps going to Jalen Hurts, then Kenny Pickett, then Tanner McKee in (probably) that order.
Jalen Hurts is in the NFL’s concussion protocol, limiting his ability to practice for the Philadelphia Eagles' game against the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday.
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts sustained a concussion in the first quarter of Sunday's game against the Commanders.
The Philadelphia Eagles have the No. 1 rushing offense in the NFL, and star quarterback Jalen Hurts and star running back Saquon Barkley made a kind
In the wake of the team’s success, Hurts and Barkley decided to give a special joint holiday gift to their offensive line for Christmas this year—to whom Hurts may be particularly grateful given the Eagles’ notorious “Tush Push” play.
Philadelphia is a win away from clinching the NFC East and will look to do so in Week 17 at home against the Dallas Cowboys.
Dallas’ CeeDee Lamb vows to continue to play even with his “out of whack” shoulder. The Eagles’ Jalen Hurts? That’s less clear..
PHILADELPHIA - The Eagles didn't practice on Christmas Day, instead moving up a walkthrough to Tuesday. However, NFL rules do not require a status report for a
The issue for Philadelphia is that while they have plenty of confidence in backup Kenny Pickett, he is dealing with an injury of his own. Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Tanner McKee (16) looks to pass against the New England Patriots during the second half at Gillette Stadium in preseason action.
Will Hurts clear the NFL's five-step concussion protocol in time for Sunday's key Week 17 matchup with Dallas? The team offered up their first official status report on Christmas Day.