Summary
An ESPN report suggested that Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts is not liked by his teammates and may be blamed for issues last season. Eagles General Manager Howie Roseman addressed these claims, saying the team communicates directly with players about any problems, but he did not deny the report's claims.
Key Facts
- ESPN reported issues between quarterback Jalen Hurts and his teammates.
- Hurts reportedly had conflicts with former offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo’s play calls.
- Some teammates were frustrated with Hurts' more conservative play changes.
- The report suggests Hurts could be at risk of being replaced.
- Eagles GM Howie Roseman responded, saying the team deals directly with players about concerns.
- Roseman did not specifically deny the report's claims about Hurts.
- Sean Mannion replaced Kevin Patullo as offensive coordinator.