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NFL Executive Reveals Why Jalen Hurts Is ‘Underrated’

The Philadelphia Eagles have had a strong start to their season, with a 2-0 record. While it hasn’t been easy or pretty, the defending Super Bowl champions have managed to come out on top in both their games. And it’s not just their talent and skill that has led to their success, but also their determination and grit. This was evident in the Week 2 win against the Kansas City Chiefs, where quarterback Jalen Hurts may not have had the most impressive stat line, but he still played a vital role in the team’s victory.

Despite the Eagles’ success, Hurts’ numbers and highlights may not have caught the attention of many. However, the young quarterback is not concerned about personal accolades, as long as his team is winning. In fact, he has been called “underrated” by an NFL executive, who recognizes the true value of Hurts to the Eagles.

The Eagles’ quarterback situation has been a topic of discussion since the team traded away Carson Wentz to the Indianapolis Colts. Many questioned whether Hurts was ready to take on the starting role, but he has proved his critics wrong in the first two games of the season. He has shown poise, leadership, and most importantly, a winning mentality.

In the Week 2 game against the Chiefs, Hurts completed 13 of 23 passes for 152 yards and a touchdown, with an interception. While these numbers may not look impressive on paper, Hurts’ impact on the game was much more than what the stats show. He made several key plays and showed his ability to improvise and make something out of nothing.

One particular play that stood out was a 23-yard scramble on 3rd and 10 that kept the Eagles’ drive alive. This play may not have resulted in a touchdown or a big gain, but it showed Hurts’ determination and resilience. He was able to extend the play and create an opportunity for his team to get a first down. It’s plays like these that make Hurts a valuable asset to the Eagles’ offense.

The NFL executive who called Hurts “underrated” understands the quarterback’s true value to the team. He recognizes that Hurts may not have the flashy numbers or highlight-reel plays, but his impact on the team’s success cannot be overlooked. He is a strong leader on and off the field, and his work ethic and dedication have earned him the respect of his teammates and coaches.

Hurts’ ability to stay focused and not get caught up in personal accolades is a testament to his character. He understands that football is a team sport, and the ultimate goal is to win games and championships. His selfless attitude and team-first mentality make him a valuable player in the Eagles’ locker room.

It’s still early in the season, and there will be ups and downs for Hurts and the Eagles. But one thing is for sure, Hurts’ underrated status will not last for long. As he continues to lead the Eagles to victories, his numbers and highlights will speak for themselves.

In conclusion, the Philadelphia Eagles may not have the most impressive stats or highlights, but they have something even more valuable – a strong and determined team. And at the heart of it all is Jalen Hurts, a quarterback who may be underrated now, but is sure to make a name for himself in the NFL. As long as the Eagles keep winning, Hurts won’t care about his numbers or highlights, because for him, the only thing that matters is bringing the Lombardi trophy back to Philadelphia.

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