Jalen Hurts gave a strong response to reports suggesting he has frustrated several people within the Philadelphia Eagles organization. The veteran quarterback was mentioned in two different reports in recent days, shortly after the A. J. Brown drama appeared to be buried. Ad On Saturday, NFL insider Diana Russini wrote that Hurts’ approach has frustrated some of his teammates. On Monday, Derrick Gunn reported that the coaching staff isn’t happy with Hurts playing his game despite discussing a clear game plan during the week. Thanks for the submission! Hurts responded to the reports on Wednesday evening, saying that he’s not a stranger to getting attention, whether things are going well or look shaky. “I take a lot of the responsibility. I get a lot of attention when things are going well and when things are not going so well. I never run away from holding myself accountable and I think that’s exactly what I’ve taken the approach of doing. Ad Trending Looking to predict NFL playoff Scenarios? Try our NFL Playoff Predictor for real-time simulations and stay ahead of the game! “Even when I look at this last game, I take great pride in what we do on offense, I take great pride in how we go out there and play as a team and what our flow it. We obviously have work to do and that obviously starts with me. That’s always my approach. That’s always me looking internally first in everything that we do. And then in due time, rising above.” Ad The Eagles boast an 8-2 record after 11 weeks. However, the way the offense has played in their last two games (26 points combined) has raised many eyebrows among fans. Jalen Hurts has gone 180 of 269 for 1, 995 yards and 16 touchdowns with just one interception. Jalen Hurts on what he’ll do to end the Eagles’ struggles While he agreed that the criticism comes with the position, Jalen Hurts remains focused on the task ahead, making it clear he wants to bring the best energy to practice. Ad “Ultimately, it’s about coming in here and working and leading and bringing good energy and showing it by how you work,” Hurts said. “At the end of the day, we are here to play as a team and to play together and find ways to win. That’s where we all have our focus at.” The Eagles hold the No. 1 seed in the NFC, but if they want to play the Super Bowl again, the offense needs to step up. × Feedback Why did you not like this content? Clickbait / Misleading Factually Incorrect Hateful or Abusive Baseless Opinion Too Many Ads Other Was this article helpful? Thank You for feedback Discover the Eagles QB’s family. All about Jalen Hurts’s parents and Jalen Hurts’s girlfriend. Edited by Orlando Silva.
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“I never run away from holding myself accountable”: Jalen Hurts breaks silence on reports of teammates & coaches getting frustrated