Eagles QB Jalen Hurts: 'Too Soon' to Think About OC Returning
Jalen Hurts acknowledged responsibility for missed plays during the Eagles' 23-19 Wild Card loss amid scrutiny of offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo and A.J. Brown's media silence.
- On Sunday, the Philadelphia Eagles were eliminated after a 23-19 loss to the San Francisco 49ers at Lincoln Financial Field, with their offense struggling throughout the game.
- Season‑long offensive struggles set the stage for the playoff exit, with the Philadelphia Eagles posting a pedestrian attack and first-season offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo facing criticism.
- Hurts completed 20 of 35 passes for 168 yards and a touchdown, while the passing attack produced almost no downfield plays as he did not complete a pass over 14 air yards.
- The sideline exchange and Brown's silence after the game deepened uncertainty about his future, as Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown declined to speak to reporters, risking a fine.
- Offseason work will focus on repairing the offense and evaluating coaching staff, as fixing the offense is the Eagles' top priority and trading A.J. Brown is complicated by his contract and cap constraints.
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Jalen Hurts avoids endorsing offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo after Eagles' playoff exit
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — His season over after a failed Super Bowl repeat bid, Jalen Hurts sounded like a quarterback who's ready for a fifth Eagles offensive coordinator in five seasons.
Jalen Hurts Didn’t Sound Like He Wanted Kevin Patullo Back As Eagles Offensive Coordinator
If Kevin Patullo is on his way out as the Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator, Jalen Hurts certainly doesn’t sound like he’ll step in to save him. Following the Eagles’ 23-19 NFC Wild Card Game loss to the San Francisco 49ers, Jalen Hurts met with reporters on Monday for the final time and was asked if […]
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