PHILADELPHIA — A week after meeting to discuss the passing game, Jalen Hurts, A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith put on a clinic.

In Sunday’s 28-22 road win over the Minnesota Vikings, the Eagles’ aerial attack looked revitalized, aggressive and adaptable. Hurts was finally under center, better enabling him to make reads at the line of scrimmage and employ play-action passes, and he connected with Brown and Smith for a combined 304 yards and three touchdowns.

Can we expect this approach going forward?

“If you have a perfect quarterback rating, you obviously played a really good game, and Jalen did,” coach Nick Sirianni responded to me on Monday, referencing Hurts’ 158.3 passer rating, the best possible. “He played awesome.

“But when you have a perfect quarterback rating, that may be a Jalen

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