The noise inside the Eagles’ headquarters needs to stop
Enough with the leaks from inside the organization, already.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 20: Quarterback Jalen Hurts of the Founders FFC attends the Practice and Press Conferences during the Fanatics Flag Football Classic at BMO Stadium on March 20, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images for OBB Media - FANATICS STUDIOS) | Getty Images for OBB Media - FAN If there is one thing you can say about the Philadelphia Eagles, it is they are good for content. On Wednesday, ESPN released a new report revolving around QB Jalen Hurts and “friction” during the 2025 season.
To be clear, reporters Tim McManus and Jeremy Fowler did an outstanding job of reporting information that was presented to them by Eagles “insiders. ” Some fans have gotten into the bad habit of assassinating the character of reporters who share information passed along to them by leaks inside the organization, but it is not fair to shoot the messenger because you don’t like the message. At the end of the day, ESPN’s article painted what I felt was a fair assessment of Jalen Hurts’ 2025 season.
It offered critiques and some praise. But praise is hard to come by with an offense that was expected to be one of the best in the league yet struggled throughout the season to find consistency. In the end, there wasn’t a lot reported that we didn’t already know.
Jalen Hurts is stubborn. Yep, that tracks. Hurts’ stoic personality sometimes alienates him from teammates and coaches.
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