Summary
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts had a rough game against the Los Angeles Chargers, leading to talk about his future with the team. Despite his struggles, speculation about a possible trade is largely seen as unlikely. Hurts is under contract until 2028 and has previously led the Eagles to significant successes.
Key Facts
- Jalen Hurts, quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles, had a poor performance with five turnovers in a game against the Los Angeles Chargers.
- There is speculation about the Eagles possibly trading Hurts, although this is not seen as likely.
- Backup quarterback Tanner McKee is mentioned as an alternative, but a change this season seems improbable.
- Hurts signed a five-year, $255 million extension in 2023, keeping him under contract through 2028.
- Hurts led the Eagles to a Super Bowl win last February and has taken the team to two Super Bowls in the last three years.
- The Eagles would likely want several first-round picks in a potential trade for Hurts.
- Philadelphia Eagles are currently dealing with a three-game losing streak as they prepare to face the Las Vegas Raiders.