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According to a Stathead search, at his current pace Hurts would be only the fifth quarterback in NFL history to average at least 7.0 touchdowns per 100 attempts and fewer than 0.5 interceptions per 100. The others are Woodbury’s Milt Plum in 1960, Roman Gabriel in 1969, Tom Brady in 2016 and Mahomes in 2020.
There was even speculation that the Eagles would trade star receiver A.J. Brown before the deadline. As that chatter has come and gone (as GM Howie Roseman said, "You don’t get rid of guys like that"),
Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles picked up their second-straight win in Week 8, moving to 6-2 on the 2025 NFL season after defeating Jaxson Dart and the New York Giants in an NFC East battle. Hurts had one of his better games of the year, completing 15-of-20 passes for 179 yards and four touchdowns, including two to tight end Dallas Goedert.
If you're interested, Hurts lands behind fellow NFC East quarterback Dak Prescott. The Dallas Cowboys star ranks ninth. Jaxson Dart, the up-and-coming New York Giants star, lands at 24. Former Eagle and current Washington Commanders starter Marcus Mariota receives a bottom-of-the-league ranking. He's 27th.
Jalen Hurts’ Philadelphia Eagles are aiming for a return to the Super Bowl, and building a competitive, healthy roster could be one of the keys to getting there.
Hurts has primetime games against the Packers and Lions followed by an NFC East showdown at Dallas in Weeks 10, 11 and 12. Hurts, who already beat Mahomes, Stafford and Baker Mayfield, could pick up wins over Love, Goff and Allen in Week 17.
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Jalen Hurts rents a $2,000 flat despite a $255M deal
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts continues to reside in a modest $2,000-per-month rental apartment in New Jersey, even after signing a landmark $255 million contract extension. His decision to maintain this low-key lifestyle amid soaring wealth stands out in the high-spending world of NFL stars.