5 Checkpoints on the Philadelphia Eagles roadmap to offensive success

Jalen Hurts, Philadelphia Eagles Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports
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Expectations are high for the Philadelphia Eagles’ offense during the 2022-2023 NFL season.

At this point, we’ve all discussed Jalen Hurts until we’re blue in the face, and we’ve dissected the Philadelphia Eagles‘ offense with more frequency than any of us would like to admit. We’ve read the names on the roster so many times that we could probably close our eyes and recite every member’s name without peeking, but here’s where the rubber meets the road.

We’re just getting started. If you think you’re on overload now, give it about two weeks. Things are really going to get crazy. Training camp nears, and these types of discussions are going to pick up now.

The 2022-2023 NFL regular season doubles as the third of Jalen Hurts’ career and his second full season as QB1. Some of the faces he’ll see in the Eagles huddle are familiar, DeVonta Smith, Miles Sanders, Dallas Goedert, and the NFL’s best offensive line for instance. At least one of the faces in the huddle will be a newcomer, A.J. Brown.

We’ll see how some of those young guys like Grant Calcaterra and Kennedy Brooks work out.

We may as well get to work. Let’s discuss QB1 and that supporting cast. Here are five keys to a successful offensive season.