The Record (Troy, NY)

Jalen Hurts has invigorate­d the Philadelph­ia Eagles

- By ROBMAADDI

PHILADELPH­IA (AP) » Jalen Hurts has invigorate­d the Philadelph­ia Eagles.

The rookie quarterbac­k’s impressive performanc­e in a 33-26 loss at Arizona on Sunday earned him a third straight start and pushed the organizati­on closer to a difficult decision in the offseason.

Hurts relied on his legs to help the Eagles upset the New Orleans Saints in his first career start. He showed off his passing skills against the Cardinals, throwing for 338 yards and three touchdowns. He also ran for 63 and a score.

But the Eagles (4- 9-1) still fell short and lost an opportunit­y to take control of their playoff hopes in the pitiful NFC East.

Hurts took a safety for intentiona­l grounding in the end zone in the first quarter and was sacked six times, including consecutiv­e plays after the Eagles had a first down at the Arizona 11 with three minutes remaining.

He’ll be under center instead of Carson Wentz again when the Eagles visit Dallas (5-9).

“He just ran the offense. He did what Jalen can do,” Eagles coach Doug Pederson said Monday. “We protected the football, and the guys around him have played better. They’ve elevated their game, as well, and they’re improving each week. That’s all part of I think Jalen’s success, too, is having the guys around him play better.”

The Eagles must decide how to handle a quarterbac­k situation in which Wentz’s $128 million, fouryear contract kicks in next season.

Will four games be enough to evaluate Hurts?

“I think you have a good idea,” Pederson said. “Obviously, we haven’t had a full body of 16-plus games, a preseason. We really don’t know necessaril­y. I do think you can go back and just watch him from his college days. Again, Alabama, Oklahoma, how he’s led those teams and the success he’s had there, I think that gives you a good indication as to maybe who he is and what he can be, I think, down the road.

“We still have to improve, though. There’s room to grow. Nothing is perfect, and there are some mistakes that are still being made that we have to correct, even in his game. It is a little bit of a small sample size to really probably make that determinat­ion, overall.”

WHAT’S WORKING Hurts has led the offense to 50 points in two starts after the team averaged 17 points per game over the previous four. He’s been a playmaker whether running with the ball or throwing it.

NEEDS HELP

The offensive line allowed six sacks. Pederson said some of those were Hurts’ fault because he didn’t get rid of the ball quickly enough on threestep drops, but an injurydepl­eted unit has struggled in pass protection all season.

STOCK UP Rookie wide receiver Quez Watkins had three catches for 40 yards, including a 32-yard TD on a screen. He displayed his speed, quickness and a nice spin move on that one. STOCK DOWN Right tackle Matt Pryor, playing because Lane Johnson and Jack Driscoll are out, had a tough time again. Pryor surrendere­d four of the six sacks.

INJURED

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