Although the Philadelphia Eagles won a Super Bowl 10 months ago, went to another a few years ago, and are on track to again win the NFC East, the Jalen Hurts era in Philly may be closer to ending than beginning.
Hurts just had one of his worst games as an NFL player — he threw four interceptions in an overtime loss to the Los Angeles Chargers — and on the heels of that, more and more analysts and fans are reportedly starting to murmur about his eventual replacement.
“Some people around the league were starting to think the Eagles might draft a quarterback high in 2026 even before Jalen Hurts' four-interception performance Monday,” ESPN's Jeremy Fowler wrote. “The prediction from those folks: [general manager Howie] Roseman snags a passer on Day 2, allowing Hurts to serve as the

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