All 32 NFL quarterbacks (including Jalen Hurts) ranked by Total QBR ahead of Week 13

We’re looking at where Philadelphia Eagles’ All-Pro Jalen Hurts ranks among all 32 NFL quarterbacks in QBR ahead of Cowboys-Seahawks and other Week 13 games

Week 13 of the 2023 NFL season is set to begin on Thursday night, and the Eagles are wrapping up preparation for a monster, Sunday afternoon showdown against the San Francisco 49ers.

Philadelphia is 10-1, Jalen Hurts is an MVP candidate, and one of the actual measuring sticks of his candidacy will be where he lands in Total QBR entering the playoffs.

When evaluating quarterback play, a trusted metric is ESPN’s Total QBR rating, which does more than take into account statistics.

According to ESPN, Adjusted Total Quarterback Rating (QBR) “values the quarterback on all play types on a 0-100 scale adjusted for the strength of opposing defenses.”

So where do Hurts and other NFL quarterbacks, including the Cowboys Dak Prescott, Ravens’ Lamar Jackson, 49ers’ Brock Purdy, Bills’ Josh Allen, and Chiefs Patrick Mahomes, rank entering Week 13 of the 2023 NFL season?

Here’s a look at the QBR ratings for all 32 NFL quarterbacks going into Week 13 of the 2023 season and ahead of Cowboys vs. Seahawks.

Statistical Breakdown: How the Eagles and Chiefs stack up ahead of MNF

We’re looking at how the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs stack up statistically ahead of the Monday night matchup in Week 11

The day has finally arrived, as the Eagles and Chiefs will meet for the first time since the 38-35 loss to Kansas City in Glendale, Arizona, last February.

Jalen Hurts and Patrick Mahomes will dual as MVP candidates. The Philadelphia defense will look to refocus their efforts with Bradley Roby and other vital defenders returning to the lineup.

Philadelphia has been up and down defensively, and statistically, are still among the best against the rush and middle of the pack against the past despite a mash unit at cornerback.

With kickoff just six hours away, we’re looking at how both teams match up statistically.

Where does Jalen Hurts rank in Total QBR entering Week 11?

Jalen Hurts is an MVP candidate, and one of the actual measuring sticks will be where he lands in Total QBR entering the playoffs.

Week 10 of the 2023 NFL season is in the books, and the Eagles are set to begin preparation for Monday night showdown against the Kansas City Chiefs.

With the first half of the season completed, the postseason hierarchy is starting to take shape, along with the chase for specific individual awards. Jalen Hurts is an MVP candidate, and one of the actual measuring sticks will be where he lands in Total QBR entering the playoffs.

When evaluating quarterback play, a trusted metric is ESPN’s Total QBR rating, which does more than take into account statistics.

According to ESPN, Adjusted Total Quarterback Rating (QBR) “values the quarterback on all play types on a 0-100 scale adjusted for the strength of opposing defenses.”

So where do Hurts and other NFL quarterbacks, including the Cowboys Dak Prescott, Bills’ Josh Allen, and Chiefs Patrick Mahomes, rank following Week 11 of the 2023 NFL season?

Here’s how the qualifying NFL quarterbacks stack up:

NFL stats leaders: Where Jalen Hurts, A.J. Brown, and D’Andre Swift rank entering Week 10

We’re looking at where Philadelphia #Eagles Jalen Hurts, A.J. Brown, and D’Andre Swift rank statistically among the NFL entering Week 10

We’ve reached the midway point of the 2023 NFL season, and the Eagles (8-1) are on a much-needed bye before embarking on their most brutal stretch of games this season.

Philadelphia’s offense is among the top 3 in scoring offense, with the rushing and passing rankings landing in the middle of the pack.

With the team getting healthy before a massive rematch against the Chiefs in two weeks, we’re looking at where the Eagles’ offensive leaders rank entering Week 10.

Eagles vs. Cowboys: 10 stats that help define the Week 9 showdown

We’re looking at 10 stats that help define the Week 9 matchup between the Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles

The Eagles and Cowboys are now just hours away from a huge Week 9 matchup at Lincoln Financial Field with lasting postseason implications.

Philadelphia will look to have a dominant performance ahead of the Week 10 bye, while Dallas will head into the lightest stretch of their season with a win on the road against their biggest rivals.

With kickoff fast approaching, here are ten stats that define this monster matchup.

Eagles vs.Cowboys: Statistical breakdown of each position in Week 9 matchup

With kickoff fast approaching, we’re looking at how each position group compares statistically ahead of Sunday’s colossal contest between the #Eagles and Cowboys

Philadelphia (7-1) has the best record in the NFL, while there are four other playoff-hopeful teams with just two losses, including Dallas.

The Week 9 hype train has been ramping up all week, and we’re a little over 32 hours away from Jalen Hurts and Dak Prescott squaring off for the first time in a meaningful contest.

Both teams have dominant traits, and their stars compare well at almost every position.

Whether it’s Micah Parsons and Haason Reddick or CeeDee Lamb and A.J. Brown, we’re breaking down how the two teams shape up statistically.

NFL stats leaders: Where Jalen Hurts, A.J. Brown, and D’Andre Swift rank entering Week 9

We’re looking at where Philadelphia #Eagles Jalen Hurts, A.J. Brown, and D’Andre Swift rank statistically among the NFL entering Week 9

We’ve reached the midway point of the 2023 NFL season, and the Eagles (7-1) have shown that they’re an upper-echelon team, and they have yet to fully put it all together on both sides of the football.

Philadelphia’s offense is ranked No. 15 overall, and they’re among the top 3 in scoring offense only, with the rushing and passing rankings landing in the middle of the pack.

The Eagles have a huge matchup looming against the Dallas Cowboys this Sunday, and with practice underway, we’re looking at where Jalen Hurts, A.J. Brown, and D’Andre Swift rank entering Week 9.

Eagles vs. Commanders: 10 stats to know for Week 8 matchup

We’re looking at ten stats to know ahead of the Philadelphia Eagles Week 8 matchup against the Washington Commanders

We’re over two hours from the Eagles (6-1) and Commanders (3-4) getting together at FedEx Field for a bitter NFC East matchup.

The Birds made more big news this week, acquiring free safety Kevin Byard from the Titans for Terrell Edmunds and draft picks.

Philadelphia is surging after a 31-17 win over the Miami Dolphins on Sunday night, while Washington is 3-4, and even after a terrible loss to the Giants last week, Ron Rivera’s team is still 1.5 games out of the final NFC playoff spot.

With kickoff fast approaching, here are ten stats for both teams.

How the Eagles and Dolphins stack up for Week 7

We’re looking a statistical breakdown of the Philadelphia #Eagles Sunday night showdown against the explosive Miami Dolphins

Some regular season games are bigger than others, and we’re a little over 33 hours away from an electric, and high energy matchup between the Eagles (5-1), and the Dolphins (5-1) on NBC’s Sunday Night Football.

The game features two MVP candidates at quarterbacks, two wide receivers on a projection of 1,900+ yards receiving, and game-changing speed on both sides of the football.

Miami enters the contest averaging 37 points per game, and they’ll be headlined by All-Pro receiver Tyreek Hill, who is having an outstanding season – he leads the NFL with 42 receptions, 814 yards, and six touchdowns.

With the Dolphins heading to Philly, we’re looking at how the two teams stack up statistically.

Eagles vs. Dolphins: 10 stats to know for Sunday night matchup on NBC

We’re looking at 10 stats to know ahead of the Philadelphia #Eagles Week 7 matchup against the Miami Dolphins on Sunday Night

The Eagles (5-1) and Dolphins (5-1) are preparing for an explosive Sunday night showdown featuring two of the NFL’s most dynamic offensive units.

The game features two MVP candidates at quarterbacks, two wide receivers on a projection of 1,900+ yards receiving, and game-changing speed on both sides of the football.

Miami enters the contest averaging 37 points per game, and they’ll be headlined by All-Pro receiver Tyreek Hill, who is having an outstanding season – he leads the NFL with 42 receptions, 814 yards, and six touchdowns.

With the final injury report set to be released, we’re looking at the ten stats to know for Week 7.