Eagles Quarterback Jalen Hurts Still in Concussion Protocol


Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts remains in concussion protocol, leaving his status uncertain for Sunday's Wild Card matchup against the Green Bay Packers.



Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts is still listed as questionable for Sunday's Wild Card matchup against the Green Bay Packers. Hurts suffered a concussion on December 22nd against the Washington Commanders and remains in concussion protocol.


Eagles Head Coach Nick Sirianni hasn't provided any updates on Hurts' status, saying “I have no new information for you guys” during his virtual press conference on Monday. The team will return to practice on Wednesday, which may provide more clarity on Hurts' availability for Sunday's game.


Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni provided a brief update on quarterback Jalen Hurts' status on Monday, stating that he has “no new information” regarding the quarterback's concussion protocol. The team's first injury report ahead of Sunday's matchup against the Green Bay Packers is scheduled to be released on Wednesday, which may offer more clarity on Hurts' availability.



Despite the uncertainty surrounding his status, Jalen Hurts had a standout season, helping the Eagles achieve a 14-3 record. While some of his statistics, such as passing yards (2,903) and touchdowns (18), saw a decline, other areas of his game showed significant improvement. Notably, Hurts set career highs in completion percentage (68.7%), passer rating (103.7), and quarterback rating (65.6), while also throwing a career-low five interceptions in a full season as a starter.




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