The Philadelphia Eagles are set to face off against the Green Bay Packers in the Wild Card round of the playoffs this weekend, but all eyes are on superstar quarterback Jalen Hurts after he was forced out of the team's Week 16 contest with a concussion before missing Philly's final two games of the regular season.
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Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts is officially out of the concussion protocol and is eligible to play in Sunday's wild-card round game against the Green Bay Packers.
The Eagles closed out their season with a 20-13 victory over the Giants, but we haven't seen or heard from quarterback Jalen Hurts since he left with a concussion in Week 16 against the Commanders.
After missing the end of the NFL regular season due to a concussion, the head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles Nick Sirianni spoke about Jalen Hurts' current situation and his future.
There is a significantly different vibe in the Philadelphia Eagles locker room compared to this time last season. The confidence is strong among the players heading into the postseason, something that was missing as Philadelphia limped into the playoffs a year ago.
Hurts, who suffered a concussion against the Washington Commanders on Dec. 22, missed the Eagles' final two regular-season games while going through the NFL's concussion protocol.
"Our confidence is stemmed from the work we put in in practice," Eagles linebacker Nakobe Dean said. "You see Sirianni, he had us in a padded practice for the playoffs and everybody embraced it. That's our confidence level."
Nick Sirianni gave an update on Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts on Wednesday ahead of their game against the Packers and if he expected to see him at practice today.Nick Sirianni gives an injury update
Perhaps the Eagles signaled Hurts' return to practice Tuesday by waiving quarterback Ian Book, who was originally signed to the practice squad after Hurts' concussion, then added to the 53-man roster to serve as the third QB the past two games.