Jalen Hurts has a 23-11 career record, leading Philadelphia to consecutive playoff appearances and a Super Bowl berth.
Nick Wright on Jalen Hurts:
“…If your biggest question mark as a quarterback is your ability to consistently throw the ball, you can’t be the second best quarterback in football.”
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— | myke | 🦅 (@PhillyTruthr) August 9, 2023
Even with his continued progression, critics and pundits still believe the Eagles quarterback needs to prove that he can win games as a passer.
Hurts has improved leaps and bounds each season, and he’s now one of the more accurate quarterbacks in the NFL.
The pundits like Nick Wright make jokes and negative comments, but Hurts may be the best pure passer in the NFL during tight situations.
According to Dave Spadaro, 22 NFL quarterbacks dropped back 250+ times last season, and if you take out the play-action passes, screens, and RPOs, none of those qualifying quarterbacks had a better passer rating than Hurts (96.3).
During a recent training camp practice, the 2023 MVP candidate displayed his pinpoint accuracy.
This is a sweet angle.@JalenHurts | @goedert33#EaglesCamp | #FlyEaglesFly pic.twitter.com/pZkL2DcqQg
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) August 11, 2023
Hurts significantly improved in 2022, leading the Eagles (14-3) to the Super Bowl while amassing Pro Bowl, All-Pro, and MVP nominations.
The former Alabama and Oklahoma star led Philadelphia to a 14-1 regular season record (.933 winning percentage) as a starter, completing 306-of-460 (66.5%) attempts for 3,701 yards (8.0 avg.), 22 TDs, 6 INTs, and 101.6 passer rating, while also rushing for 760 yards and 13 TDs. In total, Hurts combined for 4,461 yards and 35 TDs.
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