Jalen Hurts, the quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles, isn’t afraid to face criticism about his leadership style.
According to NFL Network’s Mike Garofolo, the Philadelphia Eagles would like their stoic quarterback, Jalen Hurts, to be more vocal, especially during times of crisis, which has become a common theme this offseason.
“There’s a non-X and O element at play here,” Garofolo said about the Eagles’ starting quarterback for Super Bowl Sunday. “And that is Hurts; he is usually quiet and stoic.” The Eagles want him to be more outgoing and assertive as a leader.
Eagles fans may be concerned about losing key players like Jason Kelce and Fletcher Cox, who are pondering retirement.
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“Jason Kelce and Fletcher Cox may be retiring,” Garofolo added.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) reacts during the second half of a 2024 NFC wild card game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium.
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The positive aspect is that Hurts has been open to constructive criticism and has not shut down in the face of adversity.
When Hurts attended the Pro Bowl games in Orlando earlier this month, he shed his well-guarded persona in a more relaxed setting, as the Eagles look to him to fill a leadership void left by the so-called “core four” of Kelce, Cox, Lane Johnson, and Brandon Graham.

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