3 lessons learned from Eagles ahead of Week 11’s game versus Saints

Nick Sirianni (L), Jalen Hurts (R), Philadelphia Eagles (Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports)
Nick Sirianni (L), Jalen Hurts (R), Philadelphia Eagles (Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports) /
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Jalen Hurts, Philadelphia Eagles
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The Eagles are beginning to look like they need to continue developing Hurts.

Can we state that Jalen Hurts‘ case to become the Eagles franchise signal-caller gets stronger with each passing week? We absolutely can! That’s good for Philadelphia, and that’s good for Jalen Hurts. Let’s

QB1 hasn’t quite seized the job completely. Much still needs to be determined, but here’s what we know. He has the temperament and leadership ability that an NFL franchise needs from its quarterback. He has the support of his teammates. The only thing that we questioned was whether or not he can make the throws that a professional quarterback needs to be able to make. Now, we’re seeing that he can do that too.

So what have we learned from Week 10? Here’s something of note. The Birds need to continue to develop their signal-caller as he’s the best choice for the Philadelphia Eagles’ starting quarterback job right now. There aren’t any better options in the coming draft. They may be just as good, but they aren’t better.

So, when you’re hanging out in the break room or at a sports bar and the subject of Eagles football comes up, make sure you mention that as such. That might be the biggest lesson learned from Week 10. Here are two other things to consider.