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"Seems Like There's Trouble in Philly": Ex-Saints Champ Sounds Off After Jalen Hurts Gets Called Out for Eagles' Failed Offense

Sources said Hurts’ preferences helped narrow the scheme and fueled frustration as Philadelphia finished 25th in total offense and 29th on third down.

  • ESPN released a report Wednesday detailing internal friction within the Philadelphia Eagles, suggesting quarterback Jalen Hurts has been a primary source of offensive dysfunction over the past two seasons.
  • Reporters Tim McManus and Jeremy Fowler described the 2025 locker room atmosphere as a "disaster," noting the team struggled with offensive identity and finished 29th on third down.
  • Sources told ESPN that Hurts frequently diverts from game plans, signaling routes not installed by coaches; one source added, "You never know what play is coming out of the huddle."
  • Growing frustration among teammates became apparent, most notably with wide receiver A.J. Brown, whose relationship with Hurts faced significant strain over their four years together.
  • The Eagles signaled a shift in team dynamics for 2026, dismissing offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo and hiring Sean Mannion to reorganize the coaching staff.
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