Eagles, Jalen Hurts down Chiefs in Super Bowl rematch
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Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts acknowledged the critical play of wide receiver AJ Brown versus the Dallas Cowboys.
Jalen Hurts’ career-low stat is what ruined night for Eagles WRs A.J. Brown, Devonta Smith originally appeared on The Sporting News The Philadelphia Eagles won, but they didn't do it because of their top wide receivers.
Facing a third-and-3 at the Chiefs 48, quarterback Jalen Hurts found Brown moving from the right side toward the center of the field. Hurts fired and, despite falling, Brown reached up and snared the ball with one hand, getting the first down and preventing an interception.
In the Eagles’ 24-20 win over the Cowboys to open the 2025 NFL season on Thursday night, Brown received one target from starting quarterback Jalen Hurts — making one catch for eight yards. Brown, after the victory, said it’s quite literally out of his hands.
We’re here at Arrowhead Stadium ahead of the Eagles’ Super Bowl rematch with the Chiefs. There was plenty to watch as Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley and Co. looked to build on their season-opening win over the Cowboys and take down Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs.
Another pair of hands could help Jalen Hurts during the first game of the season. Despite some limitations during the preseason, the Philadelphia Eagles need all the personnel they can get against the Dallas Cowboys.
The Philadelphia Eagles reportedly shot down trade inquiries into star wide receiver A.J. Brown this past offseason.
Per an NFL insider, Eagles star wide receiver A.J. Brown had received major trade interest during the offseason.
Worrying footage shows Eagles wideout AJ Brown not looking right during a route after ending first game of the year with 1 catch.
PHILADELPHIA -- It's almost Halloween, so it's only fitting that "Swole Batman" made a major impression for the Eagles on Sunday. On the first TD connection, it looked like Jalen Hurts' heave could be intercepted by standout safety Minkah Fitzpatrick, but ...
"Keep an eye on Philadelphia and A.J. Brown ," Cowherd said on the Colin Cowherd Show. "In the last 20 games, no one has thrown the ball more than Philadelphia. The soul of the offense is Saquon Barkley, the o-line and Jalen Hurts. I would argue they use tight ends about as effectively as everybody else."