The Norwalk Hour

Eagles going with Hurts over Wentz

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PHILADELPH­IA — Jalen Hurts will start for the Philadelph­ia Eagles on Sunday, sending Carson Wentz to the bench.

Eagles coach Doug Pederson made the announceme­nt Tuesday on the team’s website.

“We’re not where we want to be as an offense,” Pederson said. “I looked at the whole thing and decided that for this week to look for that spark again to try to get the team over the hump, to try to get everybody playing better.”

Pederson insisted Monday the decision was his, even though Wentz’s $128 million, four-year contract begins in 2021. Hurts replaced Wentz in the third quarter of a 30-16 loss to Green Bay and completed 5 of 12 passes for 109 yards, one touchdown, one intercepti­on and took three sacks.

“Carson is like all of us right now, he’s disappoint­ed. He’s frustrated,” Pederson said. “He’s been a profession­al through it all. He supports his teammates and that’s what you want to see from him, the leader of the team. I know sometimes the quarterbac­k gets a lot of the blame like the head coach does. It’s the good with the bad. It’s not about Carson Wentz. It’s not about one person. We know we have issues on offense and it has been a struggle for us all season. That’s where the frustratio­n lies a little bit, but he’s been a pro and would expect nothing less.”

Pederson and Wentz came to Philadelph­ia in 2016. They led the Eagles to the franchise’s only Super Bowl title in 2017. Wentz was 11-2 before a knee injury forced him to watch Nick Foles lead the Eagles through the playoffs and victory over New England.

Wentz finished third in NFL MVP voting that season, and last year he became the first quarterbac­k in NFL history to throw for more than 4,000 yards without one wide receiver having 500 yards receiving.

But Wentz has a careerlow 72.8 passer rating this season and 19 turnovers, including 15 intercepti­ons. He hasn’t had much help. The injury-depleted offensive line has allowed 53 sacks, and his young, inexperien­ced receivers often aren’t open.

“Carson’s been a big part of the success that we’ve had,” Pederson said. “He was on that championsh­ip team that got us to that level. Even in ‘18 and ‘19 he led the team and got us into the postseason and I know we can get back to that level. That’s why I have so much confidence in him.”

Hurts was selected in the second round with the 53rd overall pick this year when the Eagles had far more pressing needs. Now the 2019 Heisman Trophy runner-up gets his first opportunit­y as an NFL starter.

“I just want to see developmen­t. I think it’s a great opportunit­y for him, a great opportunit­y for the team,” Pederson said.

 ?? David Maialetti / TNS ?? Philadelph­ia Eagles quarterbac­k Jalen Hurts (2) talks with Eagles head coach Doug Pederson, center, after he replaced Carson Wentz (11) in the third quarter against the Green Bay Packers on Sunday.
David Maialetti / TNS Philadelph­ia Eagles quarterbac­k Jalen Hurts (2) talks with Eagles head coach Doug Pederson, center, after he replaced Carson Wentz (11) in the third quarter against the Green Bay Packers on Sunday.

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