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Brown experienced an up-and-down 2025 season to say the least. The 28-year-old had only 1,003 receiving yards in the regular season, the second-lowest mark in his seven-year NFL career and the lowest total since joining the Eagles from the Tennessee Titans in 2022.
Jalen Hurts said he knew winning the Super Bowl last year would make this season more challenging, and he’s right. It’s not easy to repeat in the
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Jalen Hurts avoids endorsing offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo after Eagles’ playoff exit
Jalen Hurts sounds ready for a fifth offensive coordinator in five seasons with the Eagles. He didn't endorse Kevin Patullo after the Eagles were knocked out of the playoffs by San Francisco.
The Philadelphia Eagles had a pretty dreadful showing on offense against an injury-ravaged San Francisco 49ers defense on Sunday, losing 23-19.
So that's a wrap on another Eagles season that was full of drama and a lot of agitation, proving that winning it all really earns only so much grace. No one understands this more than reigning Super Bowl MVP Jalen Hurts who barely made it through a few games during his title defense before people loudly questioned if he was holding the team back.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts was asked directly about offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo after Sunday's loss.
PHILADELPHIA — On Monday, Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts gave an update on where he stands with star wide receiver A.J. Brown. Before joining the Eagles in 2022, Brown was best friends with Hurts off the field, but that has changed. Edge rusher Brandon Graham revealed last season the two Eagles stars weren’t close anymore.
Jalen Hurts said "It's too soon to think about that. I put my trust in Howie, Nick, and Mr. Lurie" when asked about Kevin Patullo returning to Eagles
The Philadelphia Eagles‘ Super Bowl defense run came to a disappointing end on Sunday, but one Eagles legend took it harder than most others. Besides the concerning 19-23 finish, the controversial banter between the head coach Nick Sirianni and the WR A.
In April 2023, the Philadelphia quarterback signed a groundbreaking five-year extension that made him the highest-paid player in NFL history at that time.