It feels like yesterday when we watched Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs start their quest for a three-peat with a close win against the Baltimore Ravens on opening night. But now, the season is almost over,
After being a limited participant in practice on Wednesday, Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts was fully involved on Thursday, putting him in line to start Sunday's NFC championship game against the Washington Commanders without an injury concern.
The Philadelphia Eagles' get aggressive on fourth down and the offense delivers with a 31-yard connection from Eagles' quarterback Jalen Hurts to Eagles' wide receiver A.J. Brown.
All eyes will be on Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen, but don't forget about Jalen Hurts. He's about to reach his second NFC Championship Game.
I know, I know: we’ve already gotten clarity from Saquon Barkley about what he said to Jalen Hurts before the Philadelphia Eagles running back took off for an incredible 78-yard run in the fourth quarter of the team’s win over the Los Angeles Rams.
Jalen Hurts set the NFL career record for rushing touchdowns by a quarterback in the playoffs as the Philadelphia Eagles advanced to Super Bowl LIX by beating the Washington Commanders 55-23 in the NFC Championship Game on Sunday.
The Baltimore Ravens have long been in need of wide receiving help, and while Zay Flowers has developed into a legitimate star, they could use another playmaker
NFL MVP believes Hurts' superstar teammates are the differentiator in the "narratives" around him and Josh Allen.
Baltimore outgained the Bills by a margin of ... ve been a clear game-tying two-point conversion will certainly be the play Ravens fans remember all offseason. That Jalen Hurts stayed in the game after getting his left knee twisted during a third quarter ...
Personally, I don't want a Chiefs vs. Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl rematch. I want chaos. We need Jayden Daniels to become the first rookie quarterback in NFL history to start a Super Bowl, and for him to face eventual NFL MVP Josh Allen,
After giving up a touchdown on the 'Brotherly Shove,' the Washington Commanders' defense holds firm on the ensuing play, stonewalling the Eagles' quarterback push play aimed at scoring two points.