CLEVELAND, Ohio — In an era of sports media that thrives on individual narratives and personal conflicts, Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts is drawing a firm line.

Amid questions about his connection with star receiver A.J. Brown and potential frustrations in the offense, Hurts has been consistently redirecting the conversation to what he calls “the collective thing.”

When directly asked about his chemistry with Brown, Hurts immediately broadened the scope.

“I think again um you know looking at it from a macro perspective, it’s a collective thing. I think it’s not just two people, it’s a collective thing,” Hurts said.

This wasn’t a one-off response, but rather a deliberate communication strategy that Hurts maintained throughout his media availability.

While reporters pressed

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