The Eagles were taking a beating physically in the against the Rams on Sunday, and it resulted in an injury to QB Jalen Hurts. Philadelphia's signal caller was shaken up after a sack in the third quarter against Los Angeles in the divisional-round game,
Saquon Barkley ran through the snow and the Rams, and Jalen Carter made the biggest sack of the Eagles' season to send the Birds to the NFC Championship Game.
PHILADELPHIA − Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts took a big step Thursday in his recovery ... Eagles WR A.J. Brown sits out practice, Lane Johnson limited In addition to Brown, the Eagles' injury report had another notable player on it as right tackle ...
Hurts was sacked on a 2nd-and-15 play from the Rams' 27 by Jaylen McCullough. Hurts was slow to get up and was limping. He stayed in the game and handed off to Barkley on third down. The Eagles then got a 44-yard field goal by Jake Elliott.
Hurts, who suffered a concussion against the Washington Commanders on Dec. 22, missed the Eagles' final two regular-season games while going through the NFL's concussion protocol.
Hurts on Wednesday was listed as a limited participant in the Eagles’ practice at Lincoln Financial Field — and he is still technically in the concussion protocol — but he appears on track to play on Sunday in the Eagles’ playoff game.
Star defensive tackle Jalen Carter made sure to protect Philadelphia Eagles fans with his words and his actions during Sunday’s divisional matchup against the Los Angeles Rams.Carter had a pivotal forced fumble and a sack on the Rams’ final drive of the game to help the Eagles defeat the Rams,
Hurts was a full participant in practice Thursday, with the Eagles gaining key assets just before the playoffs begin.
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts missed the final two games of the regular season after suffering a concussion, but the team rested starters in Week 18 and that made it unclear whether Hurts was progressing toward a return to the lineup or not.
The Philadelphia Eagles are preparing to take on the Green Bay Packers in the Wild Card Round of the National Football League playoffs. Some wondered whether or
“He wants to be great,” Barkley told The Athletic. “He’ll do anything to be great.”