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Jalen Hurts says 95% of Eagles' offense for 2024 is new - ESPN

PHILADELPHIA — Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts said «95%» of the offense being installed this offseason is new, shedding light on the degree of change being made under offensive coordinator Kellen Moore following the team's 1-6 slide to end 2023.

«You get to a point where you feel, I'm going to be comfortable with this, I like this, that time comes when you can rep it, rep it, rep it later on, but right now it's been a lot of new inventory in — the majority of it, probably 95% of it being new — and so it's just been that process, and it's been a fun process because you get to see what works for other people,» Hurts said.

«I think the goal coming in was to learn Kellen's offense and to master it, and I think that's been a process, and by the end of it, I want it to be mine and have it in my own way.»

Coach Nick Sirianni and Moore, who replaced the fired Brian Johnson this offseason, had previously described the offense as a hybrid scheme that incorporates concepts from Sirianni's and Moore's previous systems.

Hurts explained that while some of the plays are similar, there are changes in details and responsibilities that make even the familiar a part of the learning curve.

«The X's and O's, the lines on the paper, they very well may be what they are supposed to be, but how I coach and how I detail these routes, how I coach the quarterback, what I want his timing to be, where I want him looking, where I want his eyes. Are receivers reading routes or are they not reading routes? Are there alerts on this, are there checks and adjustments built in on this or is this something the quarterback has to do? That's what makes a system a system,» he said.

It was clear during both OTA practices and the Eagles' minicamp,

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