The Philadelphia Eagles made a statement on Sunday, with their convincing 31-17 victory over the Miami Dolphins. The victory was a reminder of just how talented the Eagles are, and it serves as a reminder that they are fully capable of making it back to the Super Bowl and taking it all this time around.
The Eagles have been on a roll this season, with a 5-1 record and a top spot in the NFC East. This was especially impressive when considering that the team was without star quarterback Carson Wentz. However, with the emergence of new quarterback, Jalen Hurts, the Eagles have been able to keep up their winning streak.
Jalen Hurts stepped in to the starting lineup in Week 13, and he has been impressive ever since. His dual-threat ability, plus the Eagles’ creative offensive play-calling, has been a major factor in their success. Hurts has completed 62.8% of his passes for 842 yards and five touchdowns, and he has also added 356 rushing yards and three touchdowns on the ground. This has been key to the Eagles’ success, and it has been the driving force behind their recent run of wins.
The Eagles’ head coach, Doug Pederson, spoke about Hurts’ status for this week, saying, “We’re very pleased with the way he’s been playing and he’s continuing to get better with each and every week. We’re going to continue to evaluate him and see what’s best for the team. But right now, he’s our guy.”
Pederson went on to talk about the team’s approach to the rest of the season. He said, “We’re playing the long game here. We’re not taking anything for granted and we’re making sure that we’re making the best decisions for the long-term success of the team.”
It’s clear that the Eagles are focused on the long-term success of the team, and that they are confident in Jalen Hurts as their starting quarterback. With the team’s impressive performance on Sunday, it seems like the Eagles are in prime position to make a deep run in the playoffs this year.
Jalen Hurts has been a major factor in the Eagles’ success this season, and his performance on Sunday was yet another reminder of his potential. He threw for a season-high of 208 yards with no interceptions, and he added 58 yards on the ground as well. He also scored two touchdowns, one through the air and one on the ground, which was a testament to his dual-threat capabilities.
The Eagles will be facing the Washington Football Team this week, and it will be a key game in the NFC East division. With the way the team is playing right now, it’s hard to imagine them not coming out victorious. With Jalen Hurts continuing to be a major factor, the Eagles have a bright future ahead of them, and they have a good chance of making it back to the Super Bowl and winning it all this time around.


