It’s June and everyone raved about how good Jalen Hurts looked during the Eagles’ organized team activities over the last two weeks.
Hurts, who threw 16 passing touchdowns and nine interceptions while completing 61.3% of his passes last season, connected on long balls down the sidelines, short passes, short passes in small windows, and showed a good chemistry with his wide receivers.
No one was coming at Hurts. No one was blitzing him. He had the chance to roam and throw in a comfortable setting.
Here’s the thing: If this version of Jalen Hurts shows up during the season, the Eagles could be viable Super Bowl contenders.