Jalen Hurts puts Chargers clunker in past, shines for Eagles - ESPN
PHILADELPHIA — Quarterback Jalen Hurts had a rebound performance in the Eagles' 31-0 win over the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday, tossing three touchdowns with no interceptions following a highly scrutinized five-turnover game just six days earlier.
«I wouldn't want another quarterback, to be honest,» linebacker Nakobe Dean said. «You see a guy that takes so much criticism in every aspect. Since he's been in the league, it seems like he's on top of the mountain one day in the public eye and in the next, they're trying to bury him. And you just see a guy that comes in with the same resolve, the same mindset each week to work and get better.
»To me, he can't do no wrong in my eyes. I don't care what nobody says."
Hurts finished 12-of-15 passing for 175 yards with a quarterback rating of 154.9. He added seven carries for 39 yards as the Eagles ended a three-game slide.
Philly was coming off a 22-19 overtime loss to the Los Angeles Chargers in which Hurts threw four interceptions and lost a fumble. Hurts, the reigning Super Bowl MVP, has not played up to expectations for much of this season; over a five-game stretch heading into Sunday, the offense was averaging just 16 points per game.
«Everybody's watching,» Hurts said when asked if he's aware that teammates are looking to see how he responds. «That just comes with it. And it hasn't changed. I think everybody needs to remember where I come from and how I'm built. I just want to lead in the right way and set the right example. I've done the same thing since I went to the University of Alabama and everything that's been in front of me, and it's no different now.»
Sunday was arguably Philadelphia's most complete game of the season, though the quality of opponent — the Raiders


