The big passing plays that made Jalen Hurts the MVP runner-up two years ago aren't as frequent, but there are signs of life.
PHILADELPHIA -- Eagles rookie linebacker Jeremiah Trotter Jr. has been biding his time learning from veteran teammates Zack Baun and Nakobe Dean. His time may be coming sooner than expected.
Through six games, the Eagles are the top big-play team in the NFL. They already have 10 plays from scrimmage of at least 40 yards in just six games, two more than they had all last year in 17 games. The Ravens, with Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry, have the next-most with nine in seven games.
PHILADELPHIA - Jalen Hurts has played at an elite level in the NFL, topping out to date as the runner-up to MVP Patrick Mahomes in the 2022 season and arguably
The Commanders entered Week 8 as a first-place team, and they continued to look like the best team in the NFC East with a 40-7 win at home. Washington lost starting quarterback and Rookie of the Year candidate Jayden Daniels to a rib injury. Still, it’s not expected to sideline him long-term.
That meant a lot to rookie running back Will Shipley. Because that selfless decision from Barkley paved the way for the fourth-round pick to get the first carries of his young NFL career.
Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes denies he was trying to exploit a NFL rule protecting QBs when he did not run out of bounds.
The success of Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry and Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley with their respective new teams this
So where do Hurts and other NFL quarterbacks, including the Cowboys' Dak Prescott, Ravens' Lamar Jackson, 49ers' Brock Purdy, Bills’ Josh Allen, Commanders Jayden Daniels, and Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes, rank entering Week 8 of the 2024 NFL season?
Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Taylor addresses the media ahead of his team's Week 8 game against the Philadelphia Eagles at Paycor Stadium. The Bengals (3-4) are coming off a win over the Cleveland Browns while the Eagles (4-2) beat the New York Giants last week.
It was a bit of a surprise during the 2024 NFL Draft when Toledo cornerback Quinyon Mitchell fell all the way down to the 22nd overall pick to the Philadelphia Eagles as he was projected to go as high as within the first 10 picks.