Perhaps the Eagles signaled Hurts' return to practice Tuesday by waiving quarterback Ian Book, who was originally signed to the practice squad after Hurts' concussion, then added to the 53-man roster to serve as the third QB the past two games.
And yet, in quarters since, the Eagles have gotten surprisingly good play from their other quarterbacks, Kenny Pickett and Tanner McKee, with the former playing well enough to win in Week 16 and Week 17 outside of an insane Jaylen Daniels comeback and the latter turning in five incredible quarters to close out the regular season.
Jalen Hurts' 2024 regular season ended in Week 16, but the Eagles star quarterback is rested and set to return to practice. Philadelphia will begin on-field preparation for wild card Sunday today, and Jeff McLane reports that Hurts should be on
McKee made an instant impact for Philadelphia against the Dallas Cowboys in week 17 after replacing the injured Pickett in the third quarter.
As the Eagles begin preparing for the Green Bay Packers, Jalen Hurts remains in the concussion protocol. Nick Sirianni is growing a little tired of answering questions about the status of Jalen Hurts. But after the Eagles finished off their meaningless 20-13 victory over the New York Giants Sunday afternoon, it’s where all eyes turned. Naturally.
Jalen Hurts has already done a lot in his playing career, won a lot of games, been to a Super Bowl, was an MVP runner up. All that and more. What
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts suffered a concussion in Week 16. Here's what we know about his current status in the concussion protocol.
PHILADELPHIA - Jalen Hurts is still in concussion protocol with the Green Bay Packers set to visit in just six days for a win-or-go-home playoff game at Lincoln
On his first day back at practice, Jalen Hurts wore short sleeves. A wise guy would say, well, he’s still concussed. Doesn’t he know the wind chi
Eagles QB Jalen Hurts called his concussion recovery "challenging," and "dealing with different symptoms ain’t fun either."
With Hurts back, the NFC East champion Eagles (14-3) should be close to full strength in the starting lineup for their NFC wild-card game Sunday against Green Bay. “You always feel better when Jalen Hurts is on the field,” Eagles coach Nick Sirianni said Friday.