Nick Sirianni and Jalen Hurts have now led the Philadelphia Eagles back to the Super Bowl for the second time in three seasons. Despite their winning track record, Sirianni and Hurts are regularly the subjects of criticism, or see their accomplishments downplayed because of the talented roster surrounding them.
FOX Sports' RJ Young details Jalen Hurts' journey from college to the NFL, where the Eagles QB is set to lead his team against the Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX.
Hurts largely succeeded against the blitz on the NFC side of the playoff bracket. But the Los Angeles Rams, who sacked Hurts seven times in Philadelphia’s 28-22 win in the divisional round, gave the Eagles quarterback considerable trouble. Oftentimes it appeared his checkdown options were ill-placed or covered up entirely.
Both of Super Bowl LIX's starting QBs faced widespread doubt coming out of college. Bucky Brooks examines how their respective teams have maximized their talents in the NFL.
Jalen Milroe is one of the more polarizing players in this year's draft, with some placing him as an early pick and others projecting him as a Day 2 or
This season, Hurts took a backseat to Saquon Barkley as the running back became the focal part of the offense to run for 2,447 yards and 20 touchdowns through the regular season and playoffs. But Eagles legend Jason Kelce isn’t buying that Barkley was a one-man headline.
The Philadelphia Eagles appear set to lose another coordinator this offseason, as Kellen Moore is in the driver's seat for the New Orleans Saints head-coaching vacancy. If Moore does leave Philadelphia for a head-coaching job,
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts is making his second Super Bowl appearance. Here's how he did last time against the Kansas City Chiefs.
In this episode of “All Facts No Brakes Presented by Oikos #OIKOSstrong," Keyshawn Johnson is joined by 3x Super Bowl Champion and Hall of Famer Michael Irvin to break down the thrilling AFC and NFC Championship games from the weekend.
The Chiefs might have been here the past two years, but this is a very different team from other Super Bowl editions.
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown (11) catches a touchdown pass against Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Trent McDuffie (21) and safety Juan Thornhill (22) during the first half in Super Bowl LVII on Feb. 12, 2023, at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. Patrick Breen The Republic-USA TODAY Sports