Sources: Philadelphia Eagles rookie Jalen Hurts getting first-team reps at QB

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Sources: Philadelphia Eagles rookie Jalen Hurts getting first-team reps at QB

Rookie Jalen Hurts has been getting first-team reps at quarterback ahead of the Philadelphia Eagles' Monday Night Football game against the Seattle Seahawks, sources told ESPN.

Carson Wentz is still expected to start, but there's been a noticeable increase in Hurts' snaps with the first team at QB, signaling the likelihood of a more expansive role as Wentz's struggles continue.

Hurts, the team's second-round pick in April, has been used primarily as a gadget player to date, with just two of his 31 snaps resulting in him throwing a pass. But signs point to more opportunities with the ball in his hands Monday night.

Coach Doug Pederson hesitated last week when asked about potentially making a quarterback change before ultimately saying Wentz would remain the starter.

Wentz is in the midst of his worst season as a pro. He is first among all players in interceptions (14), fumbles (10) and sacks (40), ranks 32nd in completion percentage (58.4), 31st in yards per attempt (6.2) and has the worst off-target percentage (23%) among all qualifiers, according to ESPN Stats & Information.

Pederson has been asked increasingly about making a change to Hurts, who racked up 52 touchdowns last season for Oklahoma (32 passing, 20 rushing) and finished second in the Heisman Trophy voting behind Joe Burrow. A move to Hurts on a long-term basis is complicated by Wentz's contract situation. The Eagles signed Wentz to a four-year, $128 million extension last summer. He carries a dead cap hit of nearly $60 million in 2021, per Spotrac, a number that falls to $39.5 million in the 2022 offseason.

The 3-6-1 Eagles need a spark on offense after matching a season low with 17 points each of the past two weeks. Owner Jeffrey Lurie skipped last week's game at the Cleveland Browns, sources confirmed. A team spokesman said it was out of caution prior to visiting his mother on Thanksgiving, but sources believe his absence was tied in part to his growing frustration with his team's performance.

The Eagles have had decent success in Hurts' limited snaps this season, averaging 8 yards per play with two touchdowns, according to NextGen Stats.
 
That adds some intrigue to the Seattle / Eagles Monday nighter.
 
Ma, Fuck the meatloaf. Just freakin' win Philly!
 
Please start Hurts, Philly. You have no chance at beating the Hags with Wentz.
 
He's playing the Seattle defense. The Eagles will have a simplified install for him that allows him to slow the rush with his legs on some run option stuff. Translation is he'll look really good and the media will fall all over themselves to crown his ass.

It's gonna be fun to watch IMO.
 
Is it just me or does Wentz have the absolute worst touch on lofted balls?

Like... good grief is it bad.
 
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Is it just me or does Wentz have the absolute worst touch on lofted balls?

Like... good grief is it bad.
His mechanics are a mess. He either lost all confidence or is not coachable and doesn't work on them. Likely both as he started the season showing poor mechanics and now he is just a trainwreck.
 
Imho that total O is a freaking mess,O line,Wrs etc etc and their drafts and management.

Coach is good both the GM and FO need to go.

No Matter what anyone post, Qbs that win on their own, or win with bad etc etc r very very very rare.