How futures changed for Eagles' Jalen Hurts, Washington's Carson Wentz

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How futures changed for Eagles' Jalen Hurts, Washington's Carson Wentz

Jalen Hurts was drafted by the Eagles in 2020. Wentz was traded to Indianapolis and then to Washington. The two quarterbacks have essentially changed roles. Hurting is an ascending quarterback, while Wenttz was the franchise quarterback. The Commanders and Eagles are playing each other at FedEx Field on Sunday. They are both looking for their quarterbacks to perform well. Last week, the Commander's lost to the Detroit Lions. Colts coach Frank Reich said Wentt needs to improve. He has 7 TD passes and 6 interceptions this season. His passer rating is 60.7. In the season finale, he threw for 59 yards.

Jalen Hurts and Carson Wentz are both going to play for the Eagles and Washington respectively.

Vikings cornerback Kris Boyd was tackled by Eagles punter Arryn Siposs from behind as he was running back a blocked field goal. The Vikings had a 24-7 lead early in the third quarter.

The Commanders' offensive line has been weakened over the years. The Commander's run defense is allowing an average of 7.5 yards per carry. Eagles are second in the NFL in rushing, averaging 189. 5 yards rushing per game. If the Eagles get an early lead, they will force Wentz to throw.


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