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Jalen Hurts' Future With Eagles Sparks Debate
Quarterback's performance in 2025 season raises questions about his long-term fit in Philadelphia.
Apr. 2, 2026 at 3:10am
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The Philadelphia Eagles are entering the 2026 NFL Draft season with uncertainty surrounding their starting quarterback Jalen Hurts. After a disappointing playoff loss in 2025, Hurts has faced mounting criticism from both the media and fans over his limitations as a passer. However, the report assigning much of the blame to Hurts has been viewed as an overreaction by some, who argue the issues lie more with the coaching staff and overall team performance.
Why it matters
Hurts' future with the Eagles is a critical question as the team looks to build on its recent Super Bowl success. The discourse around his abilities and fit in the offense could impact the team's offseason plans and long-term direction at the quarterback position.
The details
Hurts has worked with five different offensive coordinators since entering the league, with only one - Shane Steichen - serving as his play caller for more than a single season. Under Steichen and later Kellen Moore, Hurts thrived, but the offense has struggled with more recent coordinators like Brian Johnson and Kevin Patullo. Critics have pointed to Hurts' reluctance to operate under center and his struggles against zone coverage as legitimate concerns, but some argue the issues lie more with the coaching staff's inability to maximize his unique skill set.
- The Eagles lost in the playoffs to the San Francisco 49ers in the 2025 season.
- The team has made significant changes, including parting ways with another offensive coordinator.
The players
Jalen Hurts
The Philadelphia Eagles' starting quarterback, who has faced mounting criticism over his performance in the 2025 season.
Nick Sirianni
The head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles, who is responsible for hiring effective coaches, developing talent, and putting the team in position to win.
Shane Steichen
A former offensive coordinator for the Philadelphia Eagles, who served as Jalen Hurts' play caller for more than a single season and helped him thrive.
Kellen Moore
A former offensive coordinator for the Philadelphia Eagles, who also helped maximize Jalen Hurts' strengths as a play caller.
Brian Johnson
A former offensive coordinator for the Philadelphia Eagles, whose offense struggled to replicate the success of Steichen and Moore.
What they’re saying
“If Eagles fans want to assign blame for the disappointment of the 2025 season, they should look to head coach Nick Sirianni.”
— Jobe Morrison, Author
What’s next
The Eagles will need to evaluate Jalen Hurts' long-term fit and potential in the offseason as they prepare for the 2026 NFL Draft and the upcoming season.
The takeaway
The discourse surrounding Jalen Hurts' future with the Philadelphia Eagles highlights the complex nature of quarterback development and the importance of coaching, system fit, and overall team performance. While Hurts has faced legitimate criticism, the issues may extend beyond just the quarterback position.
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