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Eagles Weigh Jalen Hurts' Future Amid Roster Shakeup
NFL insider reveals potential QB changes as Eagles consider draft options and A.J. Brown trade talks
Published on Feb. 12, 2026
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The Philadelphia Eagles are facing significant questions about the future of quarterback Jalen Hurts as the team approaches the 2026 offseason. NFL insider Jeremy Fowler reported that the Eagles may evaluate Hurts' role and potentially draft a new quarterback to apply pressure, drawing parallels to the team's previous handling of Carson Wentz. Additionally, there is speculation that the Eagles could entertain trade offers for star wide receiver A.J. Brown, who has shown signs of discontent. These offseason decisions could define the next era of Eagles football.
Why it matters
The Eagles' quarterback situation and potential roster changes, including a possible A.J. Brown trade, will have major implications for the team's competitiveness and direction in the coming years. The franchise's handling of the quarterback position has been a point of contention in the past, and how they approach Hurts' future could set the tone for the team's long-term strategy.
The details
NFL insider Jeremy Fowler reported that there is increased speculation within the league that the Eagles could be reconsidering Jalen Hurts' role as the team's starting quarterback. Fowler noted that the Eagles may look to draft a quarterback, potentially in the second round, to create competition for Hurts, drawing comparisons to how the team previously replaced Carson Wentz. Additionally, Fowler highlighted unease surrounding star wide receiver A.J. Brown, stating that some executives around the league expect the Eagles to at least entertain trade offers for the disgruntled playmaker.
- The Eagles ended the 2025 regular season with an 11-6 record, winning the NFC East, but were eliminated in the Wild Card round of the playoffs.
- On the February 12th, 2026 broadcast of ESPN's Get Up, Jeremy Fowler discussed the Eagles' quarterback situation and potential roster changes.
The players
Jalen Hurts
The Philadelphia Eagles' current starting quarterback, who was drafted in the second round and eventually replaced Carson Wentz as the team's QB1.
Carson Wentz
The former Philadelphia Eagles quarterback who signed a long-term contract in 2019 but was later replaced by Jalen Hurts, leading to Wentz's trade.
A.J. Brown
The Philadelphia Eagles' star wide receiver, who has shown signs of discontent and for whom the team may entertain trade offers.
Jeremy Fowler
An NFL insider who reported on the Eagles' potential quarterback changes and roster shakeup on the ESPN show Get Up.
What they’re saying
“One question around the league is, do they draft a quarterback, maybe in day two, to apply a little bit of pressure on Jalen Hurts, who I believe is at a crossroad right now after the way last season went.”
— Jeremy Fowler, NFL Insider (ESPN)
“And Jalen Hurts was drafted in the second round, eventually replaced Carson Wentz, who got a massive deal just that offseason before. Does that same thing now happen to Jalen Hurts eventually?”
— Jeremy Fowler, NFL Insider (ESPN)
“Well, some people I've talked to around the league, some executives at other teams, do expect that the Eagles will at least entertain a trade for A.J. Brown, who is unhappy on numerous fronts.”
— Jeremy Fowler, NFL Insider (ESPN)
“I mean, name the accounts where he looked like he was miserable out there, body language wasn't good. So something has to give. That's sort of the feeling right now.”
— Jeremy Fowler, NFL Insider (ESPN)
What’s next
The Eagles will need to make a decision on Jalen Hurts' future as their starting quarterback, potentially drafting a new QB to create competition. The team will also have to address the situation surrounding A.J. Brown, who has shown signs of discontent, and determine whether to entertain trade offers for the star wide receiver.
The takeaway
The Eagles' offseason decisions regarding their quarterback position and the potential trade of A.J. Brown will be crucial in shaping the team's competitive outlook and direction for the coming years. The franchise's handling of the quarterback situation, in particular, will be closely watched after their previous experience with Carson Wentz, and could set the tone for the next era of Eagles football.
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