History has not been on the side of quarterbacks who lose in their first Super Bowl appearance, especially over the last 30 years. Jalen Hurts has a chance to end one of the weirdest quirks in recent Super Bowl history,
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts isn't showing any doubt about his availability for Sunday's NFC Championship Game against the Commanders.
The Philadelphia Eagles aren't exactly healthy heading into the NFC Championship game. There isn't a need to panic, though. Speaking on WIP, the top sports station in Philadelphia, head coach Nick Sirianni gave an early injury update to the team's franchise quarterback in Jalen Hurts and rookie cornerback Quinyon Mitchell.
Despite concerns over Jalen Hurts' knee after Sunday's win, the Eagles plan to stick with their usual game plan against Washington in the NFC Championship.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts’ first step toward preparing to play the Washington Commanders in Sunday’s NFC Championship Game will be participating in Wednesday’s walkthrough.
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The Philadelphia Eagles listed 10 players on their initial injury report ahead of their NFC Championship Game matchup against the Washington Commanders. The Commanders listed 14 players on their initial injury report (not including rest-only players).
Jalen Hurts played through a knee injury during their game against the Rams last week and now his health heading into the NFC title game is in question.
Wide receiver A.J. Brown (knee/rest), wide receiver Britain Covey (neck), right tackle Lane Johnson (knee/rest), cornerback Quinyon Mitchell (shoulder) and outside linebacker Josh Sweat (ankle/rest) were listed as limited.
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Quarterback Jalen Hurts and cornerback Quinyon Mitchell will both be at the Eagles’ walkthrough on Wednesday, head coach Nick Sirianni said.