👀 Watch out Jalen Hurts? Commanders DC Joe Whitt Jr says they will hit Eagles QB #JalenHurts if he runs like a RB "we are going to hit him that way. That's their decision if they want to get him hit the way that he gets hit" https://t.co/ZCfqwTKQDK pic.twitter.com/DkhcWE9zqM Sounds like Hurts will need to have his head on a swivel.
Former Oklahoma Sooners quarterback Jalen Hurts had an incredible performance two years ago in Super Bowl LVII. He played a nearly flawless game, but his Philadelphia Eagles lost 38-35 against Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs.
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