PHILADELPHIA − If you were looking for Eagles coach Nick Sirianni to declare quarterback Jalen Hurts ready for the playoffs, well, Sirianni brushed that aside like the Eagles did to the New York Giants on Sunday to close out the regular season.
PHILADELPHIA - Jalen Hurts is still in concussion protocol with the Green Bay Packers set to visit in just six days for a win-or-go-home playoff game at Lincoln
Jalen Hurts has missed the last two games for the Philadelphia Eagles as the quarterback remains in the NFL's concussion protocol. Sunday's regular-season finale a
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts suffered a concussion in Week 16. Here's what we know about his current status in the concussion protocol.
Quarterback Jalen Hurts remains in concussion protocol as the Philadelphia Eagles prepare for Sunday's wild-card game against the Green Bay Packers. Head coach Nick Sirianni told the media on Monday that Hurts is still in the protocol following the concussion he sustained early in the Eagles' Week 16 game against the Washington Commanders.
The Philadelphia Eagles' run at Super Bowl LIX will depend on whether quarterback Jalen Hurts has recovered from his concussion.
The Philadelphia Eagles head into wild-card weekend with a big question regarding starting quarterback Jalen Hurts, who remains in concussion protocol.
The Philadelphia Eagles finished their regular season on a high note Sunday with a win over the New York Giants, and now they’re gearing up for their Wild Card matchup against the Green Bay Packers. They’ve been hot lately, winning two straight and 10 of their last 12 games heading into the playoffs.
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts is not yet cleared from concussion protocol and his status for the NFC wild-card playoff matchup with the Green Bay Packers could be up in the air until later this week.
There are five phases in the protocol until clearance and Philadelphia has not said where Hurts was in the process.
The Eagles, at a franchise-best 14-3, are coming in as the No. 2 seed in the NFC playoff bracket. The Packers, at 11-6, stand as the No. 7 seed after back-to-back losses to the Vikings and Bears to close out their schedule slipped them behind the Commanders in the overall conference standings.