Cam Newton, Jalen Hurts
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Again, let's focus on Hurts' NFL success. During his six seasons with the Eagles, Hurts only has one season with a repeat playcaller. In his second season with Shane Steichen calling plays (2022), Hurts was runner-up for NFL MVP, showcasing how good the Eagles quarterback can be with a full offseason in an offensive system.
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Jalen Hurts was ranked 9th by NFL execs, despite a Super Bowl MVP season. Here's why that ranking is disrespectful and flat-out wrong.
Despite a year that saw Hurts hoist up the Lombardi Trophy and earn Super Bowl MVP, the quarterback barely cracked ESPN’s top 10. Instead, quarterbacks like Jared Goff (No. 8), Justin Herbert (No. 7), Matthew Stafford (No. 6), and Jayden Daniels (No. 5) were ranked above him.
Jalen Hurts is onto the 2025 season. The Eagles quarterback recently received his Super Bowl ring at a ceremony before training camp yet revealed why he has not yet worn it.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback lands behind Jayden Daniels, Matthew Stafford, Jared Goff, and Justin Herbert in ESPN's 2025 QB Rankings
Come on, ESPN. Jalen Hurts is not the ninth-best QB in the NFL. He’s the worst. Hurts is terrible, and we all know he's terrible. Let us count the ways.
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni has had enough of the criticism directed at his star quarterback Jalen Hurts after a recent ESPN NFL poll.
Despite strong play and a Super Bowl run, Jalen Hurts is ranked low by ESPN. What more must he do to earn the respect he’s clearly earned on the field?
First it was Jalen Hurts vs. SBNation. Then it was ESPN. Now, Cam Newton is coming for the Eagles quarterback — and his defenders.