Former NFL QB Calls Out Eagles’ Jalen Hurts After AJ Brown Trade
Summary
The Philadelphia Eagles traded star wide receiver A.J. Brown to the New England Patriots, leaving quarterback Jalen Hurts without his main target. Former NFL quarterback Dan Orlovsky said Hurts will need to adjust to a new style of offense under the Eagles’ new offensive coordinator, Sean Mannion.Key Facts
- A.J. Brown was traded from the Eagles to the New England Patriots for future draft picks.
- Brown had over 5,000 yards and 32 touchdowns in four seasons with the Eagles.
- The Eagles added new receivers including Dontayvion Wicks, Marquise Brown, Elijah Moore, and rookie Makai Lemon.
- Jalen Hurts will face challenges adapting to the new offensive system.
- Sean Mannion, the new Eagles offensive coordinator, uses a different style focused more on timing and plays from “under center” rather than shotgun formations.
- Mannion’s system relies on skill, timing, and pre-snap motion instead of just speed and athleticism.
- Hurts must develop chemistry with new receivers like DeVonta Smith and rookie Eli Stowers.
- Dan Orlovsky expressed that Hurts’ approach to playing quarterback will need to change significantly.
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