-
SportsJalen Hurts Addresses A.J. Brown Trade for First Time Since It Became Official
Jalen Hurts spoke publicly about the A.J. Brown trade for the first time, reflecting on four years, two Super Bowl trips, and a title together before pivoting to the Eagles' new-look offense.
-
SportsEagles' Dom DiSandro Calls A.J. Brown-Hurts Rift Theory 'Complete and Utter Bupkis'
Eagles senior advisor Dom DiSandro pushed back on the online theory that a rift with Jalen Hurts drove A.J. Brown's trade to the Patriots, calling it 'complete and utter, bupkis' and saying Brown left for reasons unrelated to what's circulating online.
-
SportsJalen Hurts on Possible A.J. Brown Trade: "We're Focused on Learning the Offense"
After Wednesday's OTAs, Hurts called his A.J. Brown relationship "really good" but acknowledged the "lingering" trade rumor, with the receiver widely reported as headed to New England post-June 1. The Eagles QB's focus: learning new OC Sean Mannion's under-center scheme.
-
SportsJalen Hurts Got the Message. Now He Has to Prove It.
An ESPN report said Eagles insiders had long questioned Jalen Hurts' 'rigid preferences.' According to Jeff McLane of the Philadelphia Inquirer, Hurts got the message—now the season is his answer.
-
SportsEagles QB Jalen Hurts explains refusal to wear Super Bowl ring at Super Bowl Ring Event
Hurts led the Eagles to a 40-22 Super Bowl LIX blowout over Kansas City and earned MVP honors — but at the ring ceremony, he chose not to wear it, saying: 'I've moved on to the new year. It's as simple as that.'
-
SportsNick Sirianni Fires Back: Jalen Hurts Criticism is "Bulls---"
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni didn't mince words defending Jalen Hurts, calling all criticism of his Super Bowl MVP quarterback 'bulls---' in an NBC Sports interview.
-
Philadelphia EaglesTuesday Notes: Ralph Yarl, Jalen Hurts, NBA Playoffs Recap, Sakhile Mhlongo
16-year-old Ralph Yarl was shot at the wrong house in Kansas City. Jalen Hurts signed the largest deal in NFL history the same week.
-
Philadelphia EaglesPhiladelphia Sports: Jalen Hurts agrees to a five-year, $255 million extension with the Philadelphia Eagles
The Philadelphia Eagles made Jalen Hurts the highest-paid player in NFL history with a five-year, $255 million extension, securing their franchise quarterback.
-
Jalen HurtsFriday Notes
Eagles QB Jalen Hurts assembled an all-female team—an unprecedented move in NFL leadership that's drawing attention well beyond Philadelphia.
-
LeBron JamesWednesday Notes
LeBron becomes the NBA's all-time scoring leader, passing Kareem—Wednesday's links include that historic moment plus a deep look at Black families leaving New York.